Friday, October 8—The brig Robertina, 213 tons, F.Davis, master, from Sydney, July 17th, via Newcastle, August 1st, and Melbourne, September 20th Passengers—Mr. J. C[?]al, Mrs. E. Ceeral, and 4 childern. ...
Article : 1,930 wordsThe flour market is steady but quiet. Sales of country flour are qouted at £16. Wheat is not much sought after, and is the turn easier—say 6s. 9d. in town. There are no transactions in bran. ...
Article : 215 wordsCAMEL TROOP CARRYING COMPANY.—In accordance with the terms of Mr. Solomon's notice, carried yesterday in the House of Assembly, the propriety of requesting His Excellency to ...
Article : 50 wordsIn the House of Assembly on Friday— Petitions were presented from Mr. NEALES asking the House to state by resolution whether a sum of £10,000, voted to Messrs. Borrow and Goodiar, had been voted in ...
Article : 639 wordsEXTENSION OF THE TELEGRAPH.—The Commissioner of Crown Lands, in reference to the construction of branch lines of telegraph from Strathalbyn to Milang, from Riverton to Clare, ...
Article : 73 wordsThis establishment, so little known to the South Australian public, is situated about half-way between Penwortham and Clare (or four miles from both those places. It is the only College in the colony, and deserves ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,613 wordsBusinesss dull. Races the order of the day. The holders of flour having been trying hard for an advance, but buyers are obstinate and refuse the figure. ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. George Coppin has been elected for the South-Western Province as a member of the Legislative Council of Victoria, by a majority of 22. ...
Article : 35 wordsWe received last evening copies of public despatches from Messrs. Babbage and Gregory. They will be found subjoined. It is, however, but proper to inform our readers that certain ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 406 wordsSir—The statements put forth in the letter of "Enquirer," in your paper of to-day (October 6), have been over and over again shewn to be erroneous, and I am surprised they should be repeated. I will not at present ...
Article : 587 wordsWE this day publish, our second Summary of news for England. Our story contains nothing very bwight; on the contrary affairs are dull and gloomy, and there is more complaining than we ...
Article : 635 wordsAn inquest to enquire into the origin of this disastrous fire, a notice of-which appears in our columns of to-day, was held at the Royal Oak Hotel, Lefevre's Peninsula, yesterday (Friday.) The Jury having been sworn, proceeded to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 wordsIMPORTANT DISCOVERY.—Considerable interest was excited on Friday by the exhibition, at the Exchange, of some splendid specimens of copper ore procured from Kooringa. Gentlemen thoroughly competent to form a ...
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Family Notices : 24 wordsSENEX very justly complains of the arrangements by which so many persons suffered discomfort and inconvenience at White's Rooms, on Thursday evening. When, as "Senex" states, the public is informed that the admission to a ...
Article : 66 wordsTHE NEW QUARTER.—NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. —The South Australian Advertiser and the Weekly Chronicle have now entered upon their second quarter. The circulation of both papers ...
Article : 268 wordsHOPED-FOR GOLD-FIELDS.—It will be perceived, by our Parliamentary report, that Mr. Reynolds's motion for resolving the House into a Committee of the whole with the view of having ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 9 Oct 1858, Page 2
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