THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE AUSTRALIAS may be a very reasonable and sensible proposition, if propounded by reasonable and sensible men; but as coming from a political firebrand like ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsThe House of Assembly having consented to allow East London to become the Customs Port for British Kaffraria, and that province to appropriate all the dues there collected for its own use and benefit, ...
Article : 989 wordsArrived—(October 4)—City of Sydney, steamer, Sydney; Hebe, ship, San Francisco; (5), City of Melbourne, brig, Sydney; Caroline, schooner, Western Port: Helens Bank, barque, ...
Article : 364 wordsA Committee meeting of this Society was held on Saturday, the 8th October. Present—Mr. F. C. Davis, in the Chair, and Messrs. G. Grey, Geo. Smith, J. Campbell, E. Hackett, George Clark, ...
Article : 156 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. Way's tender for cutting and removing earth on the Jetty-road, 11¼d per cubic yard; and placing the logs required, 1l. 10s., was accepted. ...
Article : 1,077 wordsSir—Noticing a long lending article in the Register of last Saturday, respecting slaughtering in the city, I, as one of the butchers of Adelaide, take the matter up about the killing in the city. Not having ...
Article : 600 wordsAn inquest was held a short time since before Dr. Colthurst, J. P., on the body of Duncan McNaughten, aged about 65, a respectable settler residing near the head of the Bremer. It appeared that deceased and ...
Article : 347 wordsSir—This is the last on the subject so far as I am concerned. I should like it published if you have no particular objection, as my friend Mr. B. fancies I cannot find out the writer of the "Rural Poet." ...
Article : 49 wordsVide Advertiser of September 30. How doth the little busy B Improve his leisure hours, And strives, at length, to prove the strength ...
Article : 105 wordsSir—No person connected with the trade having replied to the article "Slaughtering in the City," published in last Saturday's Register, I think it right to correct the misstatements,and have to assure the Editor, ...
Article : 1,455 wordsMessrs. Chant & Anderson bave just launched from their boat-yard, on Lefevre's Peninsula, a most handsome lifeboat, built by them to the order of Mr. Amory, the coxswain of the mail-boat. She was intended by her ...
Article : 1,094 wordsSir—I think it is a pity that your own correspondent here has no better occupation for his brains and his pen than to try and make a joke about the Central Road Board and the Harbour-Master atmy expense, or rather ...
Article : 386 wordsSporting.—The Derby of 1861 closed with 244 subscribers, and the Oaks withr 175 subscribers. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES.—Terry's breech-loading rifle has been successfully tested near Liverpool. ...
Article : 2,795 wordsSir—I do not wish for a moment for cither yourself or your readers to imagine I am an alarmist, or that I wish to paint a picture of despair for our thriving colonists to gaze on, but I should attain my object if ...
Article : 336 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, Appleton, Hundred of Alma, Section No. 567—One red and white bullock, like JS near ribs; one red and white bullock, cock horns, star in forehead, like KIV near ribs, like D under the ...
Article : 2,956 wordsSir—I see by the advertisement that the Exhibition of Pictures will be open for one week only. I wish through your columns to urge upon the Committee the desirability of continuing it longer, as by ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 10 Oct 1859, Page 3
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