At a meeting of the South Australian Vinegrowera' Association held on Wednesday the following paper was read by Mr. T. Hardy :— Leaving Sydney by the fine paddle-wheel ...
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Article : 2,181 wordsOctober [?] p.m. — Barque passing Inward Wind—W., strong; [?]rough ...
Article : 14 wordsThe following verses by Robert Bachanan, having reference to the Maybrok [?] and Mr. Justice Stephen, appseawred in the landon edition of the New [?] ...
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Article : 3,503 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN, steamer (Adelaide Steamskip Company). R Lawrie, from Albany. J. Turnboll, agent. passengers—Mrs. J. G. Wilson, Misses Howell, Chimeyer, McSerley. and shesrer. Messrs ...
Article : 361 wordsLETTEREWE, from Liverpool—General cargo. ...
Article : 21 wordsANNIE WAIT, ketch. 42 tons, W. Sawford, for Port Wakefield. CLEMENTINA, ketch, 23 tons, J. [?]ah, for Port Wakefield. ...
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Advertising : 560 wordsPARRAMATTA: for Albany—2 pels. stationery, John Clark For Calcutta-1boxsilver, F. H. Soow. For Madras—1 ton flour, Jno. Dorm and Co., For London—6 pigs. sundries, McCulloch Carryinz Co; 25 ...
Article : 61 words"6—SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, steamer, for Melbourne. "6—MENNMUIB, stemmer. for Hongkong via Melbourne, ...
Article : 15 wordsThe HANkOW, steamer, bound for Port Augusta, bad got well through Investigator Straits when she met with an accident to her machinery. The cossting steamer Ferret offered assistance, but it was refused. ...
Article : 642 wordsSir—Allow me as one not peconiarly interested, and who has recently travelled by coach over the touts, to endosse the remarks of your correspondent, "Chas. Wileox," in ...
Article : 466 wordsPost WAKRFIELD.—Sailed October 6—Alpha, Port Adelaide WALLAROO—Salled October 4—Jessie Darling, Port Pirie; Ferret. Franklin Harbor. ...
Article : 77 wordsMELBOURNE.—Arrived: October4- Massilia, London; Flinders, Launceston. 6. Easby, Newcastle; Lubra, Adelaide. Sailed: October 4—Parramatta, London. SYDNEY.—Arrived: October 4—Bullmba, ...
Article : 88 wordsSir—Pardon my encrcaching "on" you valuable space, but having read Mr, T. E. Smyth's extraordinary letter I could not help ...
Article : 346 wordsThe annual meeting of subsoribers to the Adelaide Circulating Library is advertised in your columns, and I take the opportunity of ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 7 Oct 1889, Page 7
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