By the Panama mail we hear that Mr. Pope He[?]essy is still favorably spoken o' for the Governorship o' Sooth Australia. Weel, Tin inclined to think myself that it'll no gang muckle ...
Article : 1,269 wordsThe Tasmanian Gazette of June 23, contains the Agricultural returns for that colony. The estimated surplus of wheat remaining at the beginning of the year ...
Article : 98 wordsPresent-Chief Secretary, [?] AttorneyGeneral, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Commissioner Public Works, C. S.—The [?] day now fast ...
Article : 1,356 wordsSir-In answer to a paragraph appearing in this morning's Advertiser, under the head of "How are Bills Calculated," I beg to state that a three months' bill drawn on the 30th March ...
Article : 130 wordsArrived — Kastrel, from Fremantle, with breadstuffs. ...
Article : 13 wordsSir—With reference to the telegrams from Melbourne respecting the exportable surplus of Tasmanian breadstffs, I will trouble you with the following figures, from the official statistics ...
Article : 152 wordsLast night a hone came to Kewson's Hotel, Rhynie, fully harnessed, with a portion of a buggy shaft attached. Suspicion of an accident was at once apprehended. ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. Francis, in reply to Mr. Langton's speech on the Budget, endeavored to show that there would be a surplus of ?£15,000, instead of a deficiency, at the ...
Article : 39 wordsThe marriage between Mr. C. E. Bright and Miss Manners Sutton, the eldest daughter of the Hon. Sir J. H. T. Manners Sutton, K.C.B., Governor of Victoria, was celebrated yesterday, ...
Article : 2,515 wordsOut of the many accounts we have received from different quarters of the recent earthquake shock, we have selected the following:— Mr. W. Mills, of Newtown, writing on the ...
Article : 1,750 wordsSir—It is rather more than probable, now that the Protector of Aborigines is to be dispensed with, that the natives will have their blankets, flour, and tobacco distributed, and ...
Article : 167 wordsAt a meeting of the Catholic Association last night ?£140 were received, and it was resolved to obtain the rules of the South Australian Association. ...
Article : 33 words"A wedding in high life," as it is so often called in England, is an event not often occurring in the colonies. Hence the ladies of Melbourne and the suburbs made the most of their ...
Article : 2,648 wordsSir-Can your "Man about Town" inform your readers what these Government officer the Lands Titles Commissioners—do for their money; and what may be the amount of [?] ...
Article : 96 wordsThe ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the bridge over the Freshwater Creek set Hamilton was performed to-day by Mr. J. W. Daw, of this township, who, in connection with ...
Article : 226 wordsWe find the following in M. Albert Wolffs experiences of a night in London, which are just now appearing day by day in the Figaro. The account may be true, but experience ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to-take the legal consequences (if say) ...
Article : 40 wordsSir—According to your police report one Daniel McMillan was charged before Mr. G. W. Hawkes, S.M., at the Port, with having in his possession one piece of coal supposed to ...
Article : 310 wordsLARCENY.—William Figg and John Harris pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a pair of leggings, value 2s. lid., the property of W, H. Brooks. His Worship said he had no wish to ...
Article : 66 wordsASSAULTING POLICE-CONSTABLE.— Charles Jones was fined ?£5 and Court fees, ?£5 5s. in all, for unlawfully assaulting Lance-corporal James O'Callaghan whilst in the execution of his duty. ...
Article : 42 wordsJohn Jama Whiting, master of the Wallaroo, appeared with Mr. Fenn, on the adjourned case of Robert Booth, seaman, for illegal discharge. Mr. Dempster appeared for the informant, and ...
Article : 77 wordsNative affairs have again suddenly assumed startling aspect; news having been received of the murder by the natives of four Europeans who wen killed while in the act of building ...
Article : 757 wordsCorrespondence.—From Mr. Dodgson, complaining of damage done to road on Osmondterrace. Surveyor to inspect and report. From Mr. C. Scarfe, complaining of entrance ...
Article : 200 wordsSir—I am afraid to write this lest you should be disgusted with the name "Volunteer," but as it is such a likely scheme to suit the present class of volunteer critics, I must venture to ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 4 Jul 1868, Page 3
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