Tuesday. August 4—Stately, barque, 555 tone. Wycherly, master, for Sydney. Passenger-Mr. J. L. Alsop, in the cabin. ...
Article : 819 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. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,857 wordsBoth Houses of Parliament met yesterday. In the Council the Licensed Victuallers Bill and the Customs Consolidation Bill were passed through Committee. In the Assembly the afternoon was ...
Article : 1,604 wordsSir—Anonymous scribblers in public journals ought to take the responsibility of their own acts, and they ought not to expect you to wait upon them to ask permission to give up your own property when the ...
Article : 157 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:—For New South Wales, by the John Knox to Sydney, this day. Wednesday, August 6, at 2 p.m. For Port Augusta and Port Lincoln, by the Lubrs, ...
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Family Notices : 48 wordsSir—Your correspondent, "An Ex-M.P.," seems to think that we are in a fix with our new northern territory, but I see nothing in his arguments to prove it; on the contrary, his being an "Ex" does not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,253 wordsOn Sunday evening, August 2nd, a melancholy event took place in the suburbs of our township, by the sudden death of one of our oldest townspeople, Mr. Matthew Meech, a farmer. About three or four ...
Article : 203 wordsAny stranger happening to be present at the amateur concert given here on Wednesday could hardly fail to be astonished at the successful carrying out of the programme. It certainly is not everyplace or ...
Article : 285 wordsCORN MARKET.—No transactions have taken place, and the market continues dull, and is made the more co by the interruption of the intercololonial telegraph. Prices remain nominally at 5s. 2d. for wheat for ...
Article : 407 wordsTo prevent your invaluable paper from being defective in its records of portents and prodigies, I send you the following true and particular account of the monster meeting at the Finniss Flat, being a ...
Article : 845 wordsThe Darling is again rising fast. The river has risen 20 feet at Mount Murchison, and is now 30 feet above low-water mark, and as usual, no steamers to go up. The Murray is falling a little, but there is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 335 wordsMr. DUITON asked the Treasurer whether the some received during the last financial year in aid of the imgration fund from contributors in England and the colony amounting to about £3,000, would be added to the available ...
Article : 6,011 wordsA monster public meeting was held to-day in Mr. Samuel Kirkham's barn, on the Finniss, to take into consideration the memorialising of the Central Board of Main Roads to continue the eastern branch of the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 5 Aug 1863, Page 2
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