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 ...
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Advertising : 1,698 wordsGentlemen—I am exceedingly glad to find you are to arouse the inhabitants of this place from their numbers, by calling their attention to the want of communication with the Port, the need of which ...
Article : 745 wordsMails will be despatched as under— For Great Britain, by the Ramities, to Ceylon and Overland, this day, at half past 12 o'clock; by the Louise, to Batavia and Overland, this day, at half past 12 o'clock; by ...
Article : 151 wordsGentlemen—As it is probable that the closet Directors of Mining Companies here will, ere long, leave the working management of their mines to their more experienced mine managers, and will sink and drive to explore the ...
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Family Notices : 19 wordsTins passenger-ship (last from Plymouth, January 5th), Douglas, master, arrived on Sunday, after a favourable passage, with cargo, and 108 passengers under the care of David Thomas, Esq., Surgeon ...
Article : 125 wordsGentlemen—The glass slag, or scor[?]e, of copper smellers' furnaces, has been found a very durable, and (whilst hot) plastic material for building purposes, and it is therefore desirable that our smelters in the South ...
Article : 220 wordsBY the brig Dorset, which arrived on Monday, we have nothing later than April 6. His Excellency Sir Charles Fitz Roy arrived at the Government House. Hobart Town, about ...
Article : 398 wordsGentlemen—It is not so generally known as it ought to be, thai there is a considerable difference in the quality of bricks, even in the same load, from the same kiln, the "outsides" not being so well burnt. They should ...
Article : 271 wordsGentlemen—I earnestly request your attention to the following five plaints:— No. 1.—Pray call attention to the dangerous state of the bridge here, particularly to strangers, in these dark ...
Article : 420 wordsGentlemen—It is surprising that eggs should be so dear in South Australia, considering the vast quantity of things found laying here—for laying, it seems, is Dot confined to the feathered tribe ia this colony. Almost ...
Article : 917 wordsLATE advices received in England from British Guiana, gave an interesting account of the first, trip performed, on the 29th September last, by the locomotive and carriages of the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 25 Apr 1849, Page 2
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