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Detailed lists, results, guides : 435 wordsTuesday, November 23—The barque Nepaul, 455 tons, F. W. Smith, master, from Leith July 20. Elder, Stirling, and Co., agents. No Passengers. Same day—The ship Victoria 524 tons. A. C. Forts. ...
Article : 3,378 wordsArrived, the Elk, British brig-of-war, from China; the Fairlight, from Calcutta ; the Benvoorlich, from Lsith; the Conroon, from London; the Franklin, from Memel. ...
Article : 86 wordsSir—If I post a letter for Adelaide at the Gawler Town Post-Office in time for the middle day mails, that leave by the 2 o'clock train from here, and which reaches Adelaide (or at ...
Article : 189 wordsThe west coast of America is exciting the greatest attention. Panama has become a great packet port. It is the Southampton of the Pacific. The Straits of Magellan are likely ...
Article : 1,239 wordsSir—Have you lately driven down the Port-road and beheld the rugged break-neck state it is in? Can you account for the neglect that appears to the Port? I should think that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 wordsSir—Mr. Goldsack's letter in your issue of Tuesday having misled many parties as to the state of the labour market, I beg to say that the offer and the rejection of short jobs is no ...
Article : 124 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:— For Great Britain, by the contract packet, to Suez and Overland, via Melbourne, on Saturday, December 11; by the Dr. Von Thunen Tellow, to London, on Thursday ...
Article : 185 wordsEfforts are now again being made to establish postal intercourse with Australia via Panama. The discovery of gold in the newly-organized territory of British Columbia is the ...
Article : 1,271 wordsSir—I cannot agree with your correspondent "C. M. P." that Mr. Harrold has treated the Corporation with discourtesy or unfairness in offering to remove the blood from the ...
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Family Notices : 13 wordsRATEPAYER, NORWOOD.—The Corporation Act admits of alterations in rates being made at any time by notice In the Government Gazette. ...
Article : 21 wordsIn the Legislative Council, yesterday— The following Bills were received from the House of Assembly :— Railway Clauses Consolidation Act. which had been agreed to without ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsSir—Now that there is in all probability an available gold-field in South Australia, it behoves our Government to consider of the policy to be adopted in connection therewith. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 462 wordsIt can scarcely be expected that much novel argument will be educed by the protraction of the debate on the second reading of the Assessment on Stock Bill. Neither will it be ...
Article : 1,649 wordsSir—I have just read Mr. Rarey's pamphlet on horse breaking in which he states that "it is utterly impossible for a horse to kick with one foot up." ...
Article : 168 wordsSir—Your evident interest in the prosperity of all classes in the colony prompts me to send you a few remarks on the above subject, in the hope that it may be of benefit to those ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 wordsWe are in a fair way, we think, of securing the double route to and from Australia by way of Panama, judging from an interview which the Colonial Secretary has had this week with ...
Article : 638 wordsModern geology has made us acquainted with the history of our earth, and traced its gradual preparation through successive and far distant periods for becoming a habitation for ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 24 Nov 1858, Page 2
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