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Advertising : 211 wordsThe Annual Regatta took place, as appointed, on Wednesday last, at Port Adelaide, which presented a very animated appearance— the ships displaying their flags, and the inhabitants, al an early hour, were making ...
Article : 1,382 wordsGentlemen—When the attempt was made to answer my first letter, the real points at issue might have been comprised within a very narrow space. But I generously met my opponent on ground ...
Article : 231 wordsSir—At your request I have no objection to state what occurred on my taking my lease from Mr Thornton. I employed Mr Hanson as my lawyer to tee that the deeds were all safe for me to take. He objected to two or three ...
Article : 215 wordsDear Sir—I remember Mr Brice stating his intention to have the opinion of Mr Hanson, before executing the two leases of allattments of Mr Rowland Hill's acre. Mr Hanson came accordingly to the office and perused ...
Article : 448 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:- For Great Britain by the Commodore, to Swansea, on Monday, 22nd inst., at 12 o'clock. For Sydney and New Zealand, by the Angelina, to Sydney ...
Article : 83 wordsSIDNEY SMITH predicted that when a Bishop was burned, publicattention would be awakened to the risks of railway travelling. May we not hope that now a Governor has been killed, ...
Article : 857 wordsGentlemen.-In your Wedn.sday's number there is a letter from Mr R. D. Hanson, relative to the question of his having approved of Mr Thornton's title under the lease from Mr Rowland Hill. I regret ...
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Family Notices : 14 wordsWe cannot interfere between " A Protestant" and a cotemporary journalist Editors arc not bound to return MSS. sent to them for publication, and in this case our correspondent has no cause to complain, as there is no wish or ...
Article : 57 wordsBy the overland mail on Thursday, and per Joseph Cripps, from Hobart Town, with eleven passengers and cargo, yesterday, we have papers and advices from Sydney to the 29th ...
Article : 463 wordsGentlemen.—In your report of the Gawler-place tea meeting you make the Rev. Mr Draper to say, that amongst other things the Wesleyans had done— the chapel at Kensington had been built and paid for ...
Article : 715 wordsWE publish in another page a report of the proceedings at a public meeting held at Mr Stow's chapel, on Wednesday evening last, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 20 Nov 1847, Page 2
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