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  2. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Governor has gone on his first visit to Castlemaine and Sandhurst, where great preparations have been made for his reception. Flour is in active demand and prices are ...

    Article : 169 words
  3. THE REV. R. W. NEWLAND.

    The news which we publish in our telegraphic columns announcing the death of the Rev. R. W. Newland will be received with sadness by many of our readers to whom he ...

    Article : 4,681 words
  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Payable at the Office of the Official Assignee on and after Wednesday, March 9, at noon, to all creditors who have proved their debts:— Estate. Amount. ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. THE VINE ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—I regret that Mr. Murray should misquote my letter. I did not say that the Vine Association was the only effort at acclimatization that the colony has attempted, but the only public effort. ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. LOCAL COURTS.

    W. Trelodr was fined 5s. and costs for allowing cattle to stray about the streets of Gawler.—King was charged with assaulting W. Riggs at the Railway Station, Mr. Rudall for ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. POLICE COURTS.

    William Pratt answered to the information of Benjamin Boothby, Manager of the Adelaide Waterworks, for unlawfully using water for other than domestic or building purposes in John-street ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. "CIRCUMLOCUTION BOARD"—HOW NOT TO DO IT.

    Sir—1 wish to call general attention through the medium of your columns to the inefficient manner in which the Central Road Board have constructed. and are still making, the roads in this district. If ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The ship Phoebe Dunbar took fire at 8 o'clock last night. Scuttling being unsuccessfully attempted she was towed clear of the shipping. She buried till after midnight, and ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. KAPUNDA ANNUAL SHOW.

    The Annual Show of the Kapunda and Light Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held on Tuesday, March 8, in a pavilion erected within a hundred yards of the North Kanunda Hotel ...

    Article : 1,986 words
  11. THE DINNER.

    In the evening an excellent and abundant repast was provided in the large room of the North Kapunda Hotel, which was very tastefully adorned for the occasion. Above the chair, which was ...

    Article : 3,191 words
  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    We have received Otago dates to the 1st inst. Flour is in extensive demand. Adelaide brand's are so scarce that orders can with ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Sir—My attention was drawn to a letter in last Saturday's Observer by Messrs. Jones Brothers, complaining of the management of the officers of the Agricultural Show. As my name appears in ...

    Article : 182 words
  14. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The following extracts are from the Argus o March 5:— The cause of Melanesian missions had an able advocate last evening. at St. George's Hall, in the ...

    Article : 370 words
  15. PORT ELLIOT.

    A frightful accident has occurred with the mail-cart near to Baldock's Hill. The Rev. R. W, Newland, two females, and the driver were thrown out. The women escaped unhurt ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queens March 8. Alexandra, steamer, from Sydney; Eva, schooner, put back; City of Hobart, steamer, from Otago. Sailed—March ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Sir—It may be that the following idea has been broached before, but if so I have not observed it. It seems most absurd that the northern territory should be part and parcel of South Australia. It ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. WALLAROO.

    A most melancholy case of suicide in the bush has been brought to light during the past week. A man named Silverthorn ran away from the Parara Station, belonging to the Messrs. Bowman. ...

    Article : 1,175 words
  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    The following more detailed accounts of the engagement with the Maories at Te Rori on February 11 we extract from the latest papers to hand ...

    Article : 2,250 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LAWS.

    The extraordinary peculiarities occasionally perceptible in the administration of colonial law are serious things but yet it is impossible sometimes to avoid laughing at them. In our ...

    Article : 1,317 words
  21. SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY.

    Sir—The letter of your correspondent "Free Thought" interested me more than any of those which have appeared on either side of the controversy originating in the supposed ...

    Article : 592 words
  22. NAIRNE.

    Mr. A. A. Light delivered the twelfth Lecture of his series on natural history, at the institute Rooms, on Tuesday evening last, to moderato audience. The subject was the "Ruminantia" ...

    Article : 272 words
  23. TOBACCO CULTURE.

    Sir—About June or July, 1863, you favoured me with some valuable information on tobacco culture; and I may say here, that my thanks are specially due to Mr. Francis, of the Botanie Garden ...

    Article : 375 words
  24. THE DESTITUTE CHILDREN.

    Sir—We are always happy to assist in the fur­therance of any charity; and in reply to the letter signed "R. C.," in this mornings issue, beg to Mate that we will give an entertainment next ...

    Article : 45 words
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