Saturday, September 25—The screw-steamer A[?], T. [?] Snewin, master, from Guichen [?]. In [?] [?] Messrs. E. Stockdale, Light, Mockridge, [?] L., [?] a[?] I. McLeod, Mrs. McLeod, Misses McLeod (2), and Mr. F. ...
Article : 1,345 wordsVINEYARD.—One of the most important operation[?] 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 re[?] for it; in the hills they will be in a fortnight ...
Article : 421 wordsWe are in receipt of Madras papers to July 24. The general intelligence is not important, but there has been a great battle at Bareilly. The Sepoys, in a close encounter with the ...
Article : 84 wordsThere is nothing in the import market requiring special notice. Trade is as dull as ever. Flour is only saleable at low rates; wheat and bran are unchanged since my last. Fergusson's ...
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Family Notices : 71 wordsThe following paragraphs of news, selected from the latest Victorian and New South Wales papers, we give in continuation of our extracts of Saturday:— BANQUET TO HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS.—On ...
Article : 2,623 wordsGO-A-HEAD.—You are right. We have all along acted upon your advice, believing that we understand our own business best. We should really like to see half a dozen prize essays published on "How to write a Newspaper." We have ...
Article : 463 wordsWELL SINKING.—The party sent out to bore for water between Blanchetown and Truro have come to water at a depth of 110 feet. A sample has been forwarded to the Colonial Architect by ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsGREAT DEARTH OF WATER.—Several districts in France are suffering severely from a great want of water. In some of the central districts the inhabitants have given up their daily ablutions. The scarcity extends to ...
Article : 175 wordsThere is a notice of motion on the paper for an application to the Peninsular and Oriental. Company, with a view to the resumption of postal arrangements under the auspices of that ...
Article : 1,411 wordsThe House of Assembly having agreed to an address to His Excellency for the placing on the Estimates of a sum of money sufficient to equip a party of artesian well-borers, it is to be hoped ...
Article : 1,110 wordsMisunderstanding with France.—The Austrian Government has gently remonstrated with France on account of the sudden visit to the Austrian port of Gravosa of two French men-of-war. The rule is that only ...
Article : 71 wordsSTEAMBOAT EXPLOSION.—A terrible catastrophe happened on the Mississippi river on Sunday morning, 13th June. The steamboat Pennsylvania, of Pittsburg, whil[?] on the way from New Orleans to St. Louis, when at Sh[?] ...
Article : 337 wordsThere is some enquiry for flour at £15 10s. to £16 10s., but holders seem for the most part indifferent about accepting these prices until the effect of the movement to Port Curtis is more apparent, as the opinion is general ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 301 wordsSTATISTICS OF THE GOLD-FIELDS.—From the volumnous population tables of the Registrar[?]General, now be[?] fore us, we are enabled to lay some valuable information before our readers respecting the state of the gold-fields. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsEXPORTS TO THE BRITISH COLONIES AND TO THE UNITED STATES:—Twenty years ago, the aggregate value of British exports to the colonies was only 15,259,705l. In 1857, the aggregate value had risen to 37,115,247l. In 1836, the exports ...
Article : 1,665 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER.—The district about Mount Gambier, about eighty miles from Portland, and in the colony of South Australia, is becoming an extensive graingrowing district. A large quantity of land thereabouts ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 27 Sep 1858, Page 2
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