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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsUnder this heading— and subject to the usual conditions and regulations—we offer to our readers a medium for the interchange of opinions upon topics of public interest If temperately discussed, and free from needless personality. ...
Article : 74 wordsDOMESTIC PRODUCE— Our last wheat crop has already proved to be in excess of that of 1862; while our exports, up to the present time, have also exceeded those of last year for a corresponding period. We ...
Article : 756 wordsSir.— The colony is indebted to Colonel Freeling for the memorandum of sewage irrigation contained in this day's Advertiser. I have long had my eye on the Reedbeds as the natural depository for the ...
Article : 328 wordsFULL. JURISDICTION. DEBNEY v. WARNCKEN.-Postponed to next Court day. CA[?] V BAKER.—Mr. Ingleby for the plaintiff, and Mr. Stow for the defendant. This was an action for wages. ...
Article : 816 wordsWe have had very little news for several weeks back beyond the busy harvest operations. The farmers have now almost concluded, and as far as can understand are pretty well satisfied with the ...
Article : 1,536 wordsThe report of the Chief Inspector of Sheep for the quarter ending 31st December, 1863, is published in Thursday's Gazette. The greater portion of the report is occupied with a fall account of the late ...
Article : 1,533 wordsSir.— Can you through the medium of your journal elicit any information as to the danger or otherwise of iron bedsteads? Being extensively used in the colony, it behoves all to enquire whether in the event ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 446 wordsThe author of the following is Mr. George I[?]cs, formerly Editor of the Critic, now of Melboure:— SEND THEM TO GAOL. [Lines suggested by Newspaper Police Reports.] ...
Article : 149 wordsIMPURE WATER.—Anthony Forster, Joseph Fisher. E. W. Andrews, and Wm. K. Thomas were charged by Inspector Duriea -with allowing waste and impure water to flow into Grenfell-street. ...
Article : 245 wordsThings continue exceedingly monotonous and dull at the Burra, with but little hope of improvement. There is great necessity for some new discovery at the mine or elsewhere to retrieve the present deadness; ...
Article : 280 wordsDESERTION AND T[?]EPT.—Edward Philips, alas Doherty. and James G Ennis, seamen of the Utopia, remanded from Wednesday, were again brought up, charged with desertion and stealing a quantify of apparel belonging to other persons ...
Article : 160 wordsPresent.— Messrs. Carr (Chairman), Jones, Stone. Dunn, and Hillier. A large quantity of correspondence disposed of. Informations to be laid against all persons who have neglected to destroy this[?]. Letters received from ...
Article : 807 wordsANGASTON (Post Town), R. Hyne. Ponndkeeper— One dark bay or brown horse, star in forehead, hind feet white, like BH with D under near shoulder. If not claimed, will be sold March 14. 1864. at noon. ...
Article : 1,129 wordsI am happy to say that both Mr. J. Shannon, who was stabbed, and G. Smith, who was seriously kicked in the late melee at Slieve Bawn, are rapidly recovering from their injuries, and are pronounced to be out ...
Article : 170 wordsOn Wednesday, the 17th inst., there was a great deal of thunder and lightning, and from the threatening appearance of the sky we expected a heavy storm, but it passed off from us and fell in abundance ...
Article : 108 wordsHow fearfully hot and oppressive is the weather is the remark that almost everyone you meet with expresses to-day. People complain of headache and langour, and long for a refreshing shower, if not ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 19 Feb 1864, Page 3
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