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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Wednesday, September 22—The screw-steamer Havilah, 166 tons, McFi[?], master, for Portland and Melbourne. J. Darwent, Town; J. Newman and Son, Port, agents. Passengers for Portland—Jost Hill, Carl Breier, and Henreich ...

    Article : 1,589 words
  3. SHIP MA[?]

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. The PRESIDENT informed the House that in pursuance of a motion by Captain Bagot, and adopted by that House, Sept. 21, he had forwarded an address to His Excellency the ...

    Article : 17,361 words
  5. THE HORTICULTURIST.

    VINEYARD.—One of the most important operations during the whole year has now to be performed—the first stopping of the young shoots of the vine. On the plains the vines will now be ready for it; in the hills they will be in a fortnight ...

    Article : 460 words
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    THE Bill for levying an Assessment on Stock, was on Wednesday introduced into the Assembly. A printed copy reached our office at a late hour last evening, but as the subject will deeply ...

    Article : 588 words
  7. CORRESPONDENCE.

    ANXIOUS ENQUIRER.—Our correspondent wishes to know whether our contemporary is correct in affirming, in his Wednesday's issue, that a gentleman in the Light District had been delivered of a son. We really cannot give our ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday— The Hon. the PRESIDENT informed the House that the address to His Excellency the Governor, on the defences of the colony, had been forwarded in accordance with a ...

    Article : 658 words
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    His Excellency Sir R. G. MacDonnell yesterday paid a visit of inspection to the ship Frenchman, now in this Port with immigrants. His Excellency was accompanied by Dr. H. Duncan, ...

    Article : 113 words
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    THE MEETING OF THE UNEMPLOYED.—Mr. Barwis writes to say that the meeting recently held on the Park Lands was not composed of "New Chums," but almost wholly of old hands. ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAP[?].

    There are Tasmanian dates to the 18th. Fresh outrages by the bushrangers are reported, Flour £19 to £20. In the Assembly there have been some more ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. COMMERCIAL.

    There is no alteration in prices of either wheat or flour to note to-day[?] The market has been extremely quiet. Flour is at £16 for country, and £17 for town. Wheat is not so much in demand, and buyers do not seem ...

    Article : 419 words
  13. STATE AID.

    There has been a Bill introduced to abolish[?] State Aid to religion. Some land speculators have applied for 3,000 acres at the Fingal Diggings under the provisions ...

    Article : 94 words
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    A QUESTION of the very highest importance to every man, woman, and child in the colony has been referred by the House of Assembly to the consideration of a Select Committee. We do ...

    Article : 1,929 words
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    EREATA.—In our report of Tuesday's Legislative Council, the following typographical errors occurred:—The Hon. Capt. Bagot is represented as saying that "a man with two heads was better than one with ...

    Article : 364 words
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