Tuesday, December 21—The screw-steamer Havilah, 166 tons, P. McFie, master, from Melbourne. J. Darwent, Town; J. Newman and Son, Port, agents. Passengers—Mr. Stocken, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan, ...
Article : 739 wordsWe have narrowly escaped what is magniloquently called "a ministerial crisis." Ministers were defeated on Tuesday night by a majority of four, in a division on a resolution moved in Committee of Supply by Mr. ...
Article : 3,160 wordsTHE PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. Present—The Hon. the Chief Secretary, the Hon. H. Ayers, the Hon. Captain Hall, the Hon. Captain Bagot, the Ho[?]. Dr. Davies, the Hon. Major O'Halloran, the Hon. Captain Scott, ...
Article : 8,922 wordsMr. MACDERMOTT will to-day move the consideration of Mr. Darwent's petition. It will be remembered that in compliance with the wish of Parliamemt the sum of £1,000 was placed on the ...
Article : 387 wordsTHE Assessment upon Stock Bill has passed the House of Assembly, and is now before us in the form in which it is submitted to the Legislative Council. We are not in a position to say whether ...
Article : 1,141 wordsARRIVAL OF THE HAVILAH.—This steamer came in yesterday. The chief items of news, commercial and general, will be found in the letters of our own correspondents. Lady ...
Article : 51 wordsTHE ESTIMATES.—In the House of Assembly on Tuesday, the Estimates, as reported by the Committee of the whole House, were agreed to without further amendment, and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsDEPARTURES BY THE ORIENT.—This favorite and well-commanded vessel, which leaves our shores to-day, takes with her, as will be seen by reference to our shipping columns, several old, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsThe stoppage of the communication by telegraph since Saturday, between Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney has caused a dullness in the flour market, and the Havilah's advices, which will be in town to-night, are looked for ...
Article : 300 wordsINDICATIONS OF ANOTHER BURBA BURRA MINE.—On Monday information reached town by the Marion calculated to excite sanguine hope that a valuable addition is about being made to ...
Article : 380 wordsOne session is hardly closed before another has begun. The session proper for 1858 was opened by the Governor this day. There was a poor attendance of Opposition members, many of the squatters being absent on their runs. ...
Article : 852 wordsIn the Legislative Council on Tuesday— The Hon. S. DAVENPORT presented a petition from tho Chamber of Commerce, praying that the Harbor Trust might be permitted to proceed with the ...
Article : 1,008 wordsThough the declared vsine of exports in September from Great Britain to Australia disclose a decrease when compared with those of the preceding month, still the quantities of goods shipped during the former period are far too large, ...
Article : 1,892 wordsPRESENT TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF VICTORIA BY NAPOLEON III.—Our Melbourne correspondent informs us that a handsome present has just been made to the Public Library in ...
Article : 139 wordsDR. BAYER.—On Monday evening a number of this gentleman s German friends entertained him at a farewell supper, at the Hamburg Hotel, Rundle-street. The health of the worthy Doctor, which was the only ...
Article : 475 wordsTHE INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAPH.—We have just received the following communication from the Superintendent of Telegraphs for this Colony, and place it thus prominently before our ...
Article : 288 wordsTEMPERANCE SOCIETY.—The monthly meeting of this Socioty was held in the new Temperance Hall, Tynte-street, North Adelaide, yesterday, the 21st inst. About 100 persons were present. Interesting addresses ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 22 Dec 1858, Page 2
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