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 ...
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Article : 269 wordsGentlemen—In your paper of Wednesday last, is a letter subscribed "Equitas," animadverting upon a notice respecting the recent arrival and settlement of Congregational ministers. The point principally ...
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Article : 454 wordsThe meeting of the Legislative Council is farther postponed to Wednesday next, the 14th instant, at 11 a.m. We lately recorded the death of a shepherd named ...
Article : 427 wordsGentlemen—I vas not present at the last Bible Meetings but I have read your report of the proceedings, from which I learn two things-first, that the Meeting was held iu the Exchange instead of a place of worship. ...
Article : 427 wordsGentlemen—My previous letter winch you -were good enough to insert, naturally calls up the office of the Mineral Surveyor." With us much brevity ns possible. however. I must ...
Article : 2,666 wordsReverend and Dear Sir—I have read the letter addressed to you by the Colonial Secretary, under date of October 24th 1849, and am glad that you complied notwithstanding the [?]exations and overhearing proceeding of the ...
Article : 541 wordsGentlemen—I exceedingly regret that any observations I made in my letter bearing date October 29th, and inserted in your last Wednesday's paper, should have been supposed to have reference to Mr Groser, of ...
Article : 102 wordsWheat.—A considerable quantity has been brought into own during the last few day, and the price fallen at least d. per bushel. Sales this day from 3s. to 3s. 3d. Barley.—English still continues at as low a figure as our ...
Article : 98 wordsGentlemen—Having seen a letter in your paper, written by Mr Bayfield, clergyman of Port Adelaide, making reference to a funeral which took place, on the 29th August, at Albert Town myself being parent of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 7 Nov 1849, Page 2
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