Much regret is felt in town at the Balclutha's misfortune. The markets have closed very firm. Some holders are asking £14 10s for flour. ...
Article : 46 wordsVarious accounts of the accident to the Balclutha were published in the afternoon papers on Saturday last. We are now able to supplement these with a complete and ...
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Article : 30 wordsIn the case of Overall v. Robertson, a verdict of £65 has been returned for the plaintiff. The excursion trip on the Launceston ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsWm. Winter was charged on the information of Carl Fred. Monteton, landlord of the Royal Oak Hotel, North Adelaide, with stealing from him, on the 18th instant a saddle, bridle, blinkers and ...
Article : 313 wordsPARAMATTA.—At this mine the masons are busily engaged in the erection of the new buildings for crushing, &c, which are of a very substantial character, and will not only prove useful, but ...
Article : 883 wordsSPECIAL MEETING.—Present—Mayor (Mr.J. M. Sinclair), Councillors Lindsay, Luehrs, Parker. Jelly, and Michelmore, Mayor had called Council together for their advice, and stated the petition ...
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Article : 11 wordsWe are enduring the most disagreeable weather that we have experienced for some time-heavy north winds, with clouds of dust, and everything animate and inanimate is in a chronic state of ...
Article : 543 wordsSir—A short time ago you kindly published a letter I had received from the Manager of the Victorian Horticultural Society's Gardens, in which he offered scions of correctly named fruit-trees in ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 23 Aug 1869, Page 3
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