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  2. PRESENTATIONS.

    It having become known that Mr. Horace Dean was about to leave the establishment of Messrs. D. & W. Murray to join in partnership with Mr. J.A. Northmore, about 24 of the ...

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  3. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    [No letter attended to unless verified by the Dune and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all oases to take the legal consequences (if any] ...

    Article : 42 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    National Bank shares have improved. Sales were effected yesterday at £6 3s. 6d. and £6 4s. 6d. Holders are firm, and ask £6 6s. The rumors respecting the ...

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  5. THE BLUMBERG GOLD-FIELD.

    The interest originally created by the discovery of tile fine specimens of gold at German Beef has not only not died out, but has widely; extended itself. On Saturday several parties of . ...

    Article : 776 words
  6. MINING BUBBLES.

    Sir—l .perceive by your issue of Saturdaylast of some ores of a very rich quality being in Adelaide as coming from the New Burra Calmer Mine Now, as I am a party that is ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. THE HON. MR. REYNOLDS AND DR. SPICER.

    Sir—The atmosphere of the House of Assembly must have a wonderful power over the manners of those who have the good fortune to get there. It affects different persons, how-1 ...

    Article : 917 words
  8. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The Northern Extension line of railway will be open for goods and passenger traffic Mr. J. Darwent has offered a free ...

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  9. VICTORIAN AGGRESSION.

    Sir—It is the duty of every South Australian ' to make public how Victoria is pitching into us, or taking out of us, in the South-East. Victoria has been in possession of a strip of ...

    Article : 194 words
  10. [From the Express.] MELBOURNE, February 19.

    Arrived—Weiderheim, from Adelaide. The Alexandra was off the Heads at 8 o'clock. The Secretaries of the Insurance ...

    Article : 51 words
  11. COST OF GENERAL ELECTION.

    Sir—Several experienced members of Parliament, ex-Ministers and others, who fear to go again before their constituents, have made some extraordinary statements as to the meat ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. SYDNEY, February 19.

    Robertson has resigned his seat. Poor men were injured yesterday by a portion of the addition to Fitzgerald and Prendergast's brewery falling on them. ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. INSOLVENCY AMENDMENT ACT.

    Amendment Act now before the House of Assembly is evidently not palatable to some legal minds, but it is nevertheless the very gist of ...

    Article : 220 words
  14. VICTORIA.

    The hour appointed for the sailing of the Aldinga is also appointed for His Excellency the Governor to go down to the Parliament Houses to open the session of 1870. The ...

    Article : 3,315 words
  15. EMPLOYING FEMALES ON THE ROADS.

    Sir—I should like to ask, through your valuable columns, if it is the practice of the Surveyor of the Central Road Board to employ young girls to work on the roads with bone and dray, ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. BATHING GRIEVANCES.

    Sir-I was down at the Bay yesterday for the purpose of bathing, and as I was coming out of the water, I was most dreadfully annoyed by some men passing by in a trap, who were ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. THE LAND ACT Of VICTORIA.

    Sir—The German land agent of Mount Barker, in comparing the two Lands Acts, would lead us to believe the Adelaide Land Act to be the best For my own part, I ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. ADOPTION OF CHILDREN.

    " Wanted to part with by adoption, a little girl, aged seven years. Address Y.Z., office of this paper." ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. RIFLE-SHOOTING AGAIN.

    Sir—I am very sorry I have again to trespass upon your valuable space with this exhausted subject, for you must be tired of it, and I assure you that I should not hare troubled you ...

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  20. THE CASE OF RANGER EYRE.

    Sir—As some correspondence has already appeared in your journal relative to the harsh treatment of ex-senior Crown Lands Banger E. J. Eyre, permit me to bear testimony to the zeal, ...

    Article : 244 words
  21. THE HON. MR. REYNOLDS.

    Sir—I see a rues was made in the House on Friday about a few lines I addressed to the Hon. J. Cotton containing a plain statement of facts. The Hon. T. Reynolds, in his usual ...

    Article : 426 words
  22. PIGEON SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 594 words
  23. THE IMPERFECTIONS OF OUR LAND SYSTEM.

    Sir—It is written, "There is a time to speak," and I judge from the present state of the country that time has arrived. Things are now tending to a crisis, and what the result ...

    Article : 954 words
  24. LAW COURTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 607 words
  25. MR. HOLDEN AND THE MEMORIAL.

    Sir—I am surprised to see in this morning's paper a letter from Mr. Holden attempting to explain the views of the memorialists who signed die petition to His Excellency for ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. THE NEW BURRA COPPER MINE.

    Sir—In common, with many others, I should like to know through the medium of your widely circulated paper how it is that the shares holders in the "New Bum. Mine axe not ...

    Article : 339 words
  27. THE DISSOLUTION.

    Sir—By your reports of the proceedings in Parliament I see that Messrs. Glyde and Reynolds are of opinion that there is great danger 'attached to a dissolution of the House of ...

    Article : 1,244 words
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