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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsFrom her appearance the Tarquin is a well-selected vessel, especially as from her light draught of water the bars were no obstacle to her progress into harbour. On her arrival the Assistant Health ...
Article : 776 wordsThe ship Lorenza, from San Francisco for Adelaide with timber, 70 days out, was spoken of the Dromedary yesterday. The following is a synopsis of the Land ...
Article : 520 wordsSince the Hoods have begun to go off our town-ship has assumed a better appearance for business and activity. A Branch of the Commercial Banking Company ...
Article : 761 wordsPresent—All the members except Councillor Townsend, Read, letter from Secretary of the South Auldana Vineyard Company, calling attention the necessity for the erection of culvert at ...
Article : 1,951 wordsSir William Armstrong's monster gun At Shoeburyness resounds, To try what damage can be done, And bang! goes forty pounds. ...
Article : 1,825 wordsCatherine, Geoghegan, charged on the information of Inspector Peterswald as a common prostitute, and with indecent behaviour in a public street on the previous night, pleaded not guilty. ...
Article : 217 wordsSir—Having seen several letters lately complaining of the wilful destruction of birds, I should like to make a few remarks on the subject. It is well known that our native birds of every ...
Article : 180 wordsWhen one has crossed the ferry to South Brisbane, he may take either of two or three routes to reach the Ipswich-road, and whichever track he chooses he will be gratified to meet with many ...
Article : 1,297 wordsSir—In consequence of my absence from Euston, I have been unable to notice previously Mr. Hugh Jamieson's letter of the 28th October. The perusal of such letter has now convinced me that he ...
Article : 443 wordsThe following directions are so simple that it will appear impossible that people when lost can be so stupid as to require them; yet almost all the terrible suffering and deaths which we so ...
Article : 1,951 wordsSir—In Monday's Register you insetted some remarks on the treatment of cattle affected with pleuro-pneumonia. Several of your country correspondents have for ...
Article : 1,172 wordsOur wheat harvest will begin in about a week; but its general yield—on the plains at least—will, I should think, be 25 per cent, below last year's yield. There has been a large bush fire raging for ...
Article : 257 wordsAn inquest was held on Friday last in reference to the fire at Spring Vale, for particulars of which I previously sent you, although I accidentally omitted to state that Mr. Jere[?]ah ...
Article : 466 wordsHobart Town dates to the 30th have been received. Flour has fallen £1 per ton. It is new quoted at from £22 to £23 for Chilian and ...
Article : 40 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrired at Queenscliffe—December 2. Southern Cross, steamer, from Hobart Town; Royal Shepherd, steamer, from Port Albert, 3. Western, steamer, from ...
Article : 75 wordsI am happy to report that the result of the accident to Mrs. [?]iug and her daughter, mentioned in my last, is not so serious as was anticipated pated. Both have sustained very severe bruises ...
Article : 88 wordsSir—Some time ago I troubled you with a letter setting forth the claims of Hindmarsh and its vicinity to police protection. About the same time there appeared in the Register a public ...
Article : 268 wordsWe are indebted to Captain Lulham, of the Southern Cross, which arrived on Saturday evening from Mauritius, for a file of the Commercial Gazette to the 20th October, from ...
Article : 920 wordsThe anniversary services in connection with the Bible Christian Chapel, Castle flanges, were held on the 20th inst., when sermons were preached in aid of the Trust Fund by the Rev. J. Rock, from ...
Article : 784 wordsSir—In looking over your valuable journal of 28th of October I saw a letter signed "Bushman Now," in which the writer gives a description of his travels in the North last winter, looking for ...
Article : 322 wordsSome time since the Yeoman and the Adelaide Register gave prominence to the discussion whether silk-culture in the Australia could not be made a profitable source of industry, and the ...
Article : 534 wordsSir—As I may be trespassing too much on your valuable space in entering at length into arguments to prove the views I hold on the subject of money, I shall content myself henceforth in Stating my ...
Article : 319 wordsSir—I should very much like some information respecting arrowroot. First—Can the seed be obtained in the colony? Second—The proper time for sowing and gathering. Third—The nature of ...
Article : 332 wordsWe have recently received several letters from correspondents requesting information relating to the preservation of fruits. One correspondent says:—"The directions which accompany ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 5 Dec 1864, Page 3
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