When we stated in our last, that it " was known in the colony" that the Lords of the Treasury "would advance the money" to meet Governor Gawler's Bills, we did it, not on the ground of any ...
Article : 245 wordsThe following is from the Colonial Times of Jan. 26th, and pretty clearly indicates the change of opinion in that Journal in reference to this province and its Government:— ...
Article : 735 wordsIN another place will be found his Excellency Governor Gawler's Minute of Council, explanatory of the present position of the colony with regard to its expenditure. Our ...
Article : 110 wordsFLOUR—Fine, 30s lo 33s; Seconds, 20s to 27s; thirds, 12s to 15s per 100 lbs. DRIED FRUITS—Apples, 6d to 9d; apricots 5d to 6d, figs ls, pears 6d. peaches 7d ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 494 wordsPRESENT—His Worship the Major; Aldermen Davis, Stevenson, and Smillie. Common Councilmen Blyth, Wilson, Lambert, Sanders, Wakeham, Mann, Hailee, Neale, Watson. ...
Article : 588 wordsAs a proof of the increasing confidence of the South Auttralian Company in the progress of the colony, they are now about to erect a new Bank, on the site of the old one on ...
Article : 117 wordsSUCH is the absurd outery, with which a writer in the Colonial Gazette of Sept. 26th, concludes an article, in which he is compelled to admit, that, as far as " the success " of ...
Article : 1,561 wordsThe Council met at ten o'clock, in consequence of a special summons—present: His Excellency the Governor, the Colonial Secretary, the Advocate General, the Surveyor General, and ...
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Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), Fri 19 Feb 1841, Page 3
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