Sir—My attention has been directed to the report in your paper of the 10th inst., of a meeting of some emigrants by the Neplune, held under the auspices of a Mr. Grundy, assisted by Dr. Popham, last Surgeon ...
Article : 1,262 wordsWe have Sydney papers of the 3rd and 4th. The Empire's latest commercial record is as follows:— "The first meeting of the Railway Committee lately appointed, was held this afternoon and though ...
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Article : 1,264 wordsOn Monday last, at the Roman Catholic Bishop's house, on West-terrace, a deputation, consisting of the principal lay Catholics of the colony, waited upon William Letch. Esg jun., who is at present his ...
Article : 876 wordsThe Moreton Bay Cowier, of the 21st January, publishes a statement of the exports from the nor-thern district* fur the last three months, and a summary of the total exports for the year 1853. Wool ...
Article : 355 wordsThe New York Herald says the question of turning all the British American Provinces into one, under a Viceroy or Governor-General, is noticed in the press of that quarter. It is thought that Lord ...
Article : 270 wordsSir—Remembering that, on the occasion of the last Agricultural and Horticultural Show in Adelaide the hear and dust were almost insufferable, I venture to suggest that well watering the ground early in the ...
Article : 103 wordsSir—Allow me, through the medium of your valuable journal, to suggest to the Corporation the necessity of keeping the streets clear of carts loaded with hay and wood. Many of our citizens and country ...
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Advertising : 520 wordsSir—That this Society is again "rising from its own ashes" is true, but how far it may be assisted in the struggle by such uncourteous strictures as those so freely offered by one "Richard Hicks" is I think very ...
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Article : 1,539 wordsSir—With the exception of the "Good Old English Gentleman," there is no class who pride themselves so much upon keening a good table as mine host of the inn. Where this is done, and combined with civility. ...
Article : 317 wordsPUBLIC BREAKFAST.—A public breakfast ia to be given this morning at 11 o'clock by the merchants of the city and others interested in the mercantile prosperity of the colony to Captain Gilnare. ...
Article : 264 wordsPresent—E B. Gleeson, Esq. (Chairman), Messrs. Webb, Couled, and Brady. MEETING FOR A RATE. Proposed by Mr. Couled, and seconded by Mr. ...
Article : 350 wordsSir—I shall feel obliged if you would inform me, through the medium of your excellent journal, of the proper time for picking, and the best method of preparing saffron for use. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 15 Feb 1854, Page 3
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