Instructions, we understand, have been given for again filling up the outstations, which were so suddenly and unreasonably abandoned from a spirit of misplaced economy. In the meantime much mischief. ...
Article : 570 wordsThe receipt of the Melbourne Argus of March 30, (too late for our last publication), enables us to give the substance of the Sydney Gold Cirsulars from which a few extracts only has reached us. ...
Article : 748 wordsThe Hobart Town journals, received in Melbourne on the evening of Saturday, March 27, contained summaries of English news by the Aboukir, extending to December 28. ...
Article : 1,185 wordsJames Taylor was enarged with being drunk and threatening to stab several persons in Hindley-street, on the previous evening. George Cant, livery-stable-keeper, deposed to his having ...
Article : 526 wordsThe following statement exhibits the Nos. of the deposits of crude gold, the corresponding ingots for which were delivered to the several banks yesterday : ...
Article : 107 wordsAction for. 9s. Verdict for full amount. BAYLEY v. CURTIS. Action for 16s. Verdict for defendant. ...
Article : 33 wordsOur readers out of the kingdom, doubtless, look With some degree of interest to the state of trade at shese islands, and correct information only should therefore be sent abroad. To speak favourably of ...
Article : 908 wordsAs we have had a taste of the misrepresentation by by our neighbours of Victoria, of the motives of the Sooth Australians in passing, and of the character of the Act itself, the Bullion Act, so have we been ...
Article : 1,123 wordsGentlemen-I beg to hand you the result of this day's Baits of gold dust; prices on the whole will be found more satisfactory than our last. Some considerable purchases bare been made at low rates during the week, and a little more ...
Article : 426 wordsThis ship brings, from England, nothing later than December 3, the day of departure. The Bentinck touched at the Cape, and sailed thence on the 22nd February, but we have no newspaper ...
Article : 128 wordsAt length, the real or pretended difficulties which have so long beset this important question, have been removed by the force of circumstances; and Australians are to have even a choice as to the ...
Article : 541 wordsWe have before us the Melbourne Ay of March 30. The latest report of the state of the wreck of the Isabella Watson is thus quoted from the Geelong Advertiser: ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 8 Apr 1852, Page 3
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