Strong opposition was threatened against the new Ministry at the meeting to-night. A tender has been accepted for the unction of the new Temperance Hall. ...
Article : 54 wordsSir—Our financial position being now under consideration I have thought proper to examine the Estimates for the year 1870, and now draw attention to the fact that the sun set down for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 549 wordsPAKEHA, bring 173 tons, J. Robinson, master, from Wangaroa. N.Z., August 20. J. Newman and Son, Port; C. L. Meyer, Town, agents. ARRIVED COASTWISE. ...
Article : 1,497 wordsMessrs. Walsh and Rolfe have been nominated for the Central province. An Independent liberal Association has been formed. ...
Article : 59 wordsSir—We feel, as manufacture of leather, that we should not be doing our duty did we allow the statement of Mr. J. B. Champion at the meeting of the bot and shoe trade as reported in your ...
Article : 204 wordsBREADSTUFFS.—There is no change to note the market still remaining uncommonly flat. The last sales of wheat at 7s. for export gives no idea of the present tone ...
Article : 67 wordsThe breadstuffs market has opened firmer, the Siwa's cargo being stored. The Governor has been banquetted at Tenterfield. ...
Article : 24 wordsNumerous parties arc leaving fur the Waterhouse Diggings. ...
Article : 13 wordsGeneral Merchandise.—The import market shows but little improvement to-day. Transactions have been extremely limited, and very little enquiry for merchandise. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir—It is to be regretted that a profound statesman like Mr. Baker, and an acute politician like Mr. Townsend. do nut make themselves acquainted with facts. One ounce of fact is worth more than ...
Article : 602 wordsIn the import markets we note a very quiet feeling as prevailing throughout the day, and few transactions of importance hare been reported. Breadstuffs show less excitement The rapidity ...
Article : 372 wordsNOTICE:— 1. Mr. BAKER to move— "That a return be late upon table of this Council— ...
Article : 1,354 wordsAdelaide Marines have changed hands at quotations. National Banks have been enquired for; holders firm at quotations Money, 8 per cent. ...
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Family Notices : 139 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald of the l6th inst, says:-"The import market remains rather dull, not do there seem to be any prospects of immediate improvement except in small orders for ...
Article : 226 words" Commentator."—The Act has already passed through both Houses of Parliament. "Correspondent."-Outalpa. Yes. PEDESTRIANISM.—The fastest amateur time for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsSir—It will be seen by your market reports of hay that the price Riven on Monday, 13th inst., wun £5 10s. for beat, £5 middling aud £4 10s. for inferior. Last Saturday, 18th inst. these quotations ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsIn a communication made to the Chamber of Commerce Some time ago the Postmaster General anticipated that great improvement^ might be effected at the approaching renewal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsSir—Having read some time ago in the papers that out of 1.566 land-order-holders only 701 have accepted the increased area, I take the liberty, as a taxpayer of South Australia, to raise the following ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 413 wordsSir—It seems likely that the Murray Bridge question will be decided one way or the other, it is to be hoped on iu merits. The report of the Committee which Mr. Townsend makes so much of ...
Article : 312 wordsDarkened was all the State of Australia For the great King was sick—proud Khedar Khan; Painful and feeble were his steps of late. Deep illness marked upon his tottering gait ...
Article : 389 wordsMr. B. Morcom reports:—The market this week continues brisk. Many shearers have been dispatched to various stations: knockabout hands, shepherds, youths, and female servants have also ...
Article : 145 wordsSir— When may we expect our new Insolvent Bill? we are now in the third month of the session and nothing done. Fray favour your readers with a digest of the new English Act: and ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 23 Sep 1869, Page 2
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