The Editors wish it to be distinctly understood, that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible for their ...
Article : 58 wordsThere was a change in the arrangement of members perceptible on entering the Council. The gallant explorer of the desert interior sat as Colonial Secretary. Mr. Finniss occupied his seat an Registrar-General, and Mr. Maturin ...
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Article : 1,700 wordsGentlemen—Some of the readers of your widely-circulated paper will doubtless remember that, some time ago, the inhabitants of Mount Barker Town and its vicinity complained much of the Government's ...
Article : 738 wordsSir—The following "general observations" having been addressed to the Colonial Treasurer by the Commissioner of Audit, I have the honor to request you will refer the subject to the consideration of his Excellency Sir Henry Young:— ...
Article : 583 wordsGentlemen—As a reader of your journal, allow me to animadvert on the shrinking timidity with which we see you were compelled to approach this subject. Any reader of history, as recorded by "the press," might ...
Article : 242 wordsSir—Having laid before the Lieutenant-Governor your letter of the 14th instant, relative to the alleged debt of £2,300 to the Land Fund on account of the Park Lands of Adelaide, I am directed by his Excellency to observe, in reply, that the debt in question may be ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Hon. Robert Gouger, Colonial Secretary, on behalf of the Colonial Government, tendered the Colonial Treasurer's receipt for £2,300, in addition to £32 transferred from the Reserve Fund to the Land Fund on the 16th April, 1839. By virtue of these ...
Article : 283 wordsGentlemen—The Doctor, it seems, contemplates another tour of observation. What is wanted for coal is an inspection. Without boring, there'll be but mere sur-face pickings, even from the cast up bowels of metallic ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 29 Aug 1849, Page 3
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