[We take the following capital letter from the [?] It is written in a fine Mark Tapley spirit, and will be read with interest.] Roper River. February 26, 1872. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,316 wordsSir—Having so recently passed over the whole of the track of the Trans-Continental Telegraph line from the Roper, conveying despatches from Air. Patterson which demanded ...
Article : 170 wordsPresident, Hon. J. Hart, C.M.G.; VicePresidents, Messrs. J. W. Lewis, H. K. Hughes, M.P., H. Simpson, J. J. Duncan, M.P.; Judge, J. Formby, Esq.; Stewards, Messrs. J. W. ...
Article : 1,998 wordsSir—I have been struck with surprise at this grand scheme, but would in the first place enquire, where do you expect to get all the iron from? Is it from the mother country or ...
Article : 451 wordsSir—As my first answer to " Argus" did not appear until his second was published, I must now explain that I desire to answer his Mb. 2 by remarks on his statements, conclusions, and ...
Article : 808 wordsA bet B that CD was not an auctioneer at the time the Grecian was wrecked at or near Willunga, in 1849. A founded his bet (as stated at the time the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 540 wordsIt appears that the remarks made by me on Tuesday evening at the North Adelaide Baptist Church have been very greatly misunderstood. It is thought that I was to ...
Article : 197 wordsSir—Two letters have appeared in your columns lately, both of which I think I am right in assuming emanate from the ranks of the much-oppressed publicans, as "Guernsey." ...
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Article : 307 wordsOn Saturday, April 20, a cricket match was played at Salisbury between the North Adelaide and Salisbury dobs. The North Adelaide team left Adelaide shortly after 8 o'clock, ...
Article : 670 wordsSir—The model speech' of the Emperor of Japan, which appeared in the Advertiser of the 16th instant, ought to be printed in letters of' gold and hung up in our Legislative chambers. ...
Article : 171 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Argus's" letters of the 15th and 19th current are so falacious that the public will, yon may be sure, decline to endorse the dog-in-the-manger view he takes of ...
Article : 967 wordsWe have lost another of our oldest townsmen by removal—Mr. Wm. Wiles, one of our principal storekeepers haying left on Monday, for the neighboring colony el Victoria. He has gone ...
Article : 587 wordsSir—I see Mr. Tomkinson has been studying the city drainage question, and is opposed to deep drainage cm account of the cost it will entail. I wonder if he has considered he ...
Article : 203 wordsSir—I notice by your issue of the 30th ult, a letter signed "M. H.," under the above heading. Now, Sir (although I may be a little thickbeaded).I fancy I can see a little clearer ...
Article : 753 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. Formby), Counoillors Shorney, LeMessurier, Heddy, Rann, Hains, McDonald, and Little. The Overseer of Works reported that cinders had been spread ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 22 Apr 1872, Page 3
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