The sixtieth monthly meeting of the Adelaide Philosophical Society was held on Tuesday evening at White's Commercial Room. About 30 members were present. Dr. Davies one of the Vice-Chairmen. Presided during ...
Article : 1,011 wordsThe clipper ship Red Jacket has arrived from Liverpool, 83 days out. The Chamber of Commerce, at their meeting to-day memorialize the ...
Article : 119 wordsTuesday, October 13—The steamer mercourne, 6s tons, King, master, from Goolwa. F. Cadell, agent. Passengers—Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Himes, Mrs. Skinner, and Mr. Feld in the cabinl: and Mr. Clarke, in the stecrage. ...
Article : 1,205 wordsSir—As you, in the columns of your valuable paper, have always identified yourself with the interests of the country settlers, I beg to trouble you with the particulars of a grievance which ...
Article : 379 wordsSir—As an additional confirmation of your opinion that gold would be found in the Barrier Ranges if properly prospected, I recollect some time since comparing Sturt's ...
Article : 314 wordsSir—I beg your permission to refer to some remarks made by Mr. Strangways in the House of Assembly during the discussion upon the Strathalbyn Tramway. which may possibly ...
Article : 982 wordsThe Matrimonial Causes and Divorce Bill, which has passed the Legislative Council, had an expected ordeal to submit to on the motion for its second reading in the Assembly ...
Article : 1,563 wordsSir—I see by the weekly paper Mr. Morcom's opinion of the class of people for this colony, and also his opinions of those which have already arrived to our shores. I think at the ...
Article : 291 wordsIn the present dearth of news from abroad it is quite a read to be laboured with a visit by a stranger of such rarity as the newly-arrived comet, whose appearance in our regions would, however, have been still more ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 425 wordsSir—I have read in the Register of the 22nd instant an account of a meeting on the Park Lands of the unemployed, which surprised me very much, having lately come from Adelaide. ...
Article : 166 words"Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves" was the well-known proverb quoted by a member of the House of Assembly in a recent discussion on the ...
Article : 2,265 wordsSir—In tne Register of the 8th instant, your Angaston correspondent says:—"A meeting of the ratepayers of the Angaston District has been called by the District Council for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsMails will be dispatched as under :— For Great Britain, by the Eliza Corry to London, this this day, October 13, at half-past 5. For New South Wales, by the Burra Burra (steamer). ...
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Family Notices : 18 wordsSir—The annoyance and inconvenience experienced by the settlers of the south-eastern portion of this colony in crossing their stock over the River Murray at Wellington, the ...
Article : 529 wordsWe have be change to record in the FLOUR MARKET to-day. Holders appear disinclined to part with it at prices near our quotations. There has been a sale of a 1,000 bushel parcel ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsIn the Legislative Council, yesterday— The following Bills, forwarded from the House of Assembly, were read a first time:— Bills of Exchange Bill. Waster Lands Bill. ...
Article : 591 wordsSir—Allow me to give the wine-makers of this colony a recipe how to make wine good and strong without mixing it with brandy. It is done by the manufacturers of the province ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 13 Oct 1858, Page 2
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