This vessel, belonging to Messrs. Mackay & Co. 949 tons burthon, sailed from Plymouth for Adelaide lon the 6th of November. She had on board 322 emigrants, of whom 202 were English and 101 Irish. ...
Article : 3,710 wordsThe foundation stone of that portion of the Town Hall hereafter to be known as " The Albert Tower" was laid this afternoon in the presence of a considerable number of citizens. ...
Article : 3,805 wordsThe annual picnic in connection with our Mechanics' Institute was held on New Year's Day in a paddock about two miles from the town, the property of Mr. Duell. A number of persons ...
Article : 278 wordsOn New Year's Day Nairne was not without its sports. A picnic took place, under the patronage of the Oddfellows, M.U., and A.O. Foresters, in a paddock near Scott's Creek Smelting Works. Several ...
Article : 346 wordsThe 1st of January, 1861, dawned auspiciously on the pleasure-seeking community of Adelaide and its suburbs. Nothing could exceed the beauty of the weather. People who cannot enjoy South Australian summers ...
Article : 3,295 wordsOn the Ist of January our usually quiet town was aroused from its doll and sleepy state by a general turn-out of its inhabitants in carts, gigs, buggies, waggons, &c, and no end of saddle horses, all being ...
Article : 696 wordsOn Wednesday, January 20, a meeting of the Committee appointed to arrange for the erection of a peal of belle, to be called the Albert Bells, in connection with the Town Hall, was held at the Council ...
Article : 1,500 wordsA public meeting of the ratepayers of the city of Adelaide was held on Friday evening, January 22, at the City Council Chamber, Kins? William-street, for the purpose of sanctioning or otherwise the farther ofon ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 27 Jan 1864, Page 6
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