FREE PORT OF ADELAIDE:—TAKE NOTICE that vessels of ALL NATIONS trading to or visiting this Port are FREE from da[?] or charges of every description either in entering or leaving the Port. ...
Article : 1,091 wordsWe cannot at present notice the subject alluded to by Colonus. His hint, however, is a good one, and may be useful. ...
Article : 32 wordsWE have the pleasure to announce the safe return of Captain Sturt and his party to Adelaide. We trust to be enabled to lay before the public, in our next, a full account of the expedition, and ...
Article : 182 wordsDINNER TO CAPTAIN STURT.—We have been requested to state that the gentlemen who formed the committee of the entertainment given to Captain Sturt in August, 1844, on his departure ...
Article : 1,188 wordsIN the correspondence laid before Parliament on the 5th August, we find that the magnificent sum of £2000 had actually been appropriated at that date by the Colonial-office to the purposes ...
Article : 1,198 wordsBY the last arrivals from England we have received an official copy of the “ Correspondence on the subject of the colonial land fund of South Australia,” laid before the House of Commons ...
Article : 1,146 wordsTHE petition for the admission of South Australian wheat into Great Britain on the same terms that of the Canadas, will be forthwith transmitted to William Hutt, Esq., for presentation to ...
Article : 1,312 wordsBY the Kingston and Enmore we have English papers to the. 1st October. Mr George Morphett. with his lady and family, are passengers by the Enmore, and Dr Knott, the Rev. Mr ...
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South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (Adelaide, SA : 1845 - 1847), Sat 24 Jan 1846, Page 2
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