Present—J. Baker, Esq., Chairman; the Colonial Secretary; S. Davenport and W. Giles, Esqrs. E. Stephens, Esq. the usual declaration and took his seat at the Board as successor, nominated by the Governor, to Captain Bagot, ...
Article : 2,463 wordsThe following article, communicated to a contemporary, is republished at the request of an esteemed friend:— An immense quantity of land is now in course of survey, principally to the west of the Burra mine, and between it ...
Article : 689 wordsThe Times of January 5th refers to the close of the financial quarter, the returns of which were to be made up that night. It says:— ‘The Quarterly Returns of the Revenue and Expenditure ...
Article : 968 wordsMARKETS.—Perth, March 12, 1850.—Bacon 10d per ib, barley 4s to 5s per bushel, bran 1d per 1b, bread 5d per 21b loaf, fresh butter 1s 9d per 1b, fine flour 2½ per 1b bay 41 10s to 51 per ton, pollard 1¼ per 1b, potatoes 9s to 10s ...
Article : 2,076 wordsEnglish sportsmen, whose greatest exploits in the field are confined to the killing of a fox or a badger, or knocking over a few brace of grouse or partridges, can have but a faint idea of the exciting and frequently perilous scenes in which the ...
Article : 2,283 wordsMINERALS.—South Australia is a rich mineral country The minerals—copper and lead—abound in the district on the eastern coast of St. Vincent’s Gulf; Yorke’s Peninsula, and the district on the western coast of the same gulf give ...
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South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852), Thu 2 May 1850, Page 4
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