The PRESIDENT took the Chair at 2 o'clock. PRIVILEGE. The debate was resumed on the motion brought forward by Mr. Baker on Tuesday, and upon ...
Article : 5,119 wordsMr. Jefferson is a passenger by the Gothenburg. Mr. Cauldwell, late of the Cauldwell Calender Company, now a settler in Queensland ...
Article : 176 wordsGEM cutter, 52 tons, E Jenkins, master, from Port Elliot. Cargo—14 tons bran, J. Darwent; 1 half-tierce tobacco, D. and J. Fowler. ALBERT, schooner, 30 tons, Swims, master ...
Article : 208 wordsSir—The importance attached to the early receipt of the English mail induces the outlay of several thousands per annum in procuring it by branch steamers from King George's Sound. The ...
Article : 207 wordsSir—Mr. Coombe says that there had been com plaints made to the Clerk of the District Council of Hindmarsh about the candle nuisance at Bowden. I say that this is not correct; for ...
Article : 619 wordsFLOUR.—Prices as before, but no transac-tions; £25 10s. to £27 per ton. WHEAT—There has been nothing done for export, and Port prices are nominal. Town prices, 10s. 31d. to 10s. 61. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe market for breadstuff remains unchanged. Wheat, 12s.; flour, £28. ...
Article : 21 wordsA rumour having prevailed of the formation of secret societies, the Government have cautioned the public against displaying flags or banners, or joining processions likely to ...
Article : 39 wordsThe market to-day consisted of 1,100 sheep and 12 lambs. If more had been brought to the market they would have found a very ready sale. Prices:—Sheep, 15s. to 17s.: lambs, 14s. each. A ...
Article : 48 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at the usual time. PETITIONS. The TREASURER presented a petition from 146 compositors and others employed in printing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsMELBOURNE SKIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—July 11. Alhambra, steamer, from Otago. 12. Lottie Maria, ship, from Hongkong; Ant, steamer, from Port Albert. 13 ...
Article : 51 wordsSir—The leading Article of the Register of this day, headed "Lake Eyre," contains extracts of a report of a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in 1861, which will lead to the impression that good ...
Article : 1,195 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:— For Victoria. New south Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, New Zealand, California, and South Pacific, by the Rangatira, steamer, to Melbourne ...
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Family Notices : 162 wordsIt is now about a months since the Matta Mine was first offered to the public, and at that time the Manager (foreseeing, perhaps, the necessary requirements of the mine in being worked more extensively) ...
Article : 1,030 wordsSeveral letters are held over from press of matter. SHOPS IN NORTH ADELAIDE.—A correspondent at North Adelaide suggests that the shops there ...
Article : 64 wordsIn the Legislative Council— The debate on Mr. BAKER'S motion as to the right of the Council to be consulted upon the expenditure of public money was resumed. The ...
Article : 264 wordsA little work was got through yesterday in the House of Assembly, where of late practical legislation has constituted but a small proportion of the daily business—a mere "ha'p'orth ...
Article : 3,644 wordsSir—There are always two sides to every question, and as your readers have been treated largely to the one aide, I know that, as an impartial journalist, you will not refuse insertion to a few ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 14 Jul 1864, Page 2
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