No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents most be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any) ...
Article : 41 wordsThe delegates representing! the four colonies have been assiduously conferring since they first assembled on the 20th instant, though up to the present time, I believe, there has been ...
Article : 4,352 wordsThe following report on the South Australian Gold-fields was prepared by Mr. Wood for the information of the gentlemen with whom he is acting. As a copy of the report was not sent to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 428 wordsSir—As it is time that the public should know how matters are carried on at the Semaphore Beachandin the Gulf (hitherto parties have been afraid to speak or write their minds ...
Article : 342 wordsOn Thursday evening, June 30, a public meeting was held in the Town Hall, Port Adelaide, convened by the Mayor (S. Formby, Esq.), in compliance with a numerously-signed ...
Article : 2,638 wordsSir—In the above matter, the facts are most wilfully misrepresented. That my mainboom jibed over in passing the Petrel is correct, and also fouled the mizenmast, carrying it away; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsPresent—Mayor, Councillors Thomas, Hughes, Gooden, Nienhaber, and Mattingly. Letters—From Mr. R. W. Bennett, calling Councils attention to state of footpaths in ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—I have attentively perused the paper read by Mr. Patterson, and also the leading article in your paper of to-day. The paper is a carefully compiled one, and is. ...
Article : 181 wordsSince my last various events have occurred here. Heavy rains have fallen, flooding the old gully workings, and thereby driving oat many who were remuneratively employed ...
Article : 691 wordsSir—I find in your issue of yesterday that yon are indebted to "A Correspondent" for his account of an accident that happened at Tapley's Hill last Thursday week. ...
Article : 184 wordsOn Friday evening the Germans held a meeting at the Hotel Europe to consider the question of the Government giving German emigrants the benefit of the 7th land resolution ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 737 wordsSir—I can confirm Mr. Hoard's statement as to the above with respect to New South Wales. When residing there from 1860 to 1563, the settlers on the Williams River, about 30 miles ...
Article : 112 wordsWhile I am writing I may say every one in Port Louis, and indeed in the whole island, is in a state of eager suspense waiting for the Arrival of the Galatea, with His Royal ...
Article : 594 wordsSir—I notice a letter in to-day's Advertiser, signed "Gideon Heard," in which he states that £33 12s. may be realised from one acre of tobacco, but Mr. Heard does not say at what ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—Can you inform me whether a publichouse can open a school unless they have a separate, detached building, for the purpose of teaching children? An answer will oblige ...
Article : 328 wordsPOONA—The following is an extract from the Captain's report, dated June 29:—"I have opened on a good branch of ore in the foot of the wall of No 1 shaft. It is three or four feet wide on ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 2 Jul 1870, Page 3
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