A paragraph in the Melbourne Herald throws some doubt as to the extent of Stuart's journey. Flour closed firm at advanced quotations ...
Article : 76 wordsAdjourned final hearing. Mr. Stow appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Mann for Mr. Thampson, an opposing creditor. Mr. W. Vernon Herald [?] ...
Article : 174 wordsThere's an ancient periodical, in blue and yellow bound That appears on old Whig tables as quarter-day comes round. ...
Article : 2,217 wordsThe Treasurer had made his financial statement. The Land Bill was being considered in Committee. Six clauses had been passed with ...
Article : 48 wordsWE are glad to congratulate our friends the farmers upon the improved prospects of their important interest from the favourable season with which we have been blessed. Much ...
Article : 1,665 wordsOur neighbourhood is very quiet; trade is exceedingly dull, and two or three auctions attempted here lately have not succeeded in realizing anything remunerative. The near approach of harvest— nay, the actual commencement ...
Article : 167 wordsThere are, perhaps, very few persons in Adelaide who have not seen from West-terrace during the evening the light proceeding from the light-vessel moored in the gulf at a short ...
Article : 909 wordsThe Harbour-Master returned from Kingston (Lacepede Bay) last night, but be brings no further intelligence concerning the supposed wreck, of which there has not been at present ...
Article : 131 wordsPresent—Messrs. Hall, Nottage, Rogers, and Stone. Mr. Carr attended, respecting road through Section 20, The road as now pegged out to be made as soon as in funds. ...
Article : 2,059 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph-Office on Saturday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Port Phillip Heads—October 19. Fayaway, brig. ...
Article : 128 wordsSir—If Mr. Stuart could conveniently take with him a few almonds, pips of loquats, or fruit-seeds of any kind, he might, when camping for the night, plant them in the earth. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe following is the paper on the subject of Water-Engines read by Mr. Smeaton at the last monthly meeting of the Adelaide Philosophical Society. We deem it important at the ...
Article : 4,713 wordsSir—I have lately met with an elaborate article in on English periodical devoted to matters of jurisprudence, which presents an interesting analysis of the twelfth annual report ...
Article : 319 wordsSir—I beg to hand you, for the information if our colonial winegrowers, a copy of the new tariff on wines imported into Great Britain, as a specimen of the encouragement which native ...
Article : 107 wordsSir—I feel no hesitation in addressing the South Australian public through the Register, because I know that some time ago its columns were opened to a fellow spirit. Something ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 wordsSir—I cannot reiraib from writing to express ray full concurrence in the views expressed in your issue of to-day by Dr. Healey, respecting the evils of life insurance under the present ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 22 Oct 1860, Page 3
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