THE following is the Memorial to which we refered ou Tuesday last, as having been presented to his Excellency the Governor, on the subject of keeping open the overland ...
Article : 506 wordsPRESENT—The Mayor—Aldermen Smillie, Stevenson, and Davis—and Councillors Blythe, Lambert, Sanders, Wakeham, and Mann. His Worship observed, that the communication ...
Article : 474 wordsIn answer (in your last) to a letter of mine. you deny having accused Colonel Gawler of illnaturelly and mischievously saying, there was only room for a given number of persons. As I ...
Article : 1,209 wordsYOUR address is very gratifying to me, and I thank you sincerely for it; however valuable political testimonials of regard may be, those of a purely christian character are still more ...
Article : 254 wordsMAT IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY— We, the undersigned, deeply regretting your Excellency's anticipated departure from this province, cannot refrain from expressing our ...
Article : 399 wordsSIR.—I beg through the medium of your paper to inform those who have subscribed for the importation of Vine-cuttings, that, I have heard from Messrs Borradaile & Co. at the Cape, that ...
Article : 701 wordsTHE promptitude and zeal, of which we spoke in a former number, as having been displayed by his Excellency Governor Grey, since his arrival in the colony, have, we are happy to observe, ...
Article : 204 wordsHis Excellency the Governor has directed it to be notified in the GAZETTE, that her Majesty has graciously been pleased to grant she appellation of "ROYAL" to the South ...
Article : 82 wordsON Tuesday last, a large and respectable Meeting of the colonists, interested in the further progress of the Overland Line of Road was held in the Town Council Room, Alder ...
Article : 1,145 wordsWE have great pleasure ia adding to the addresses to Col. Gawler already on record, the two "following—the first from the Clergy and Members of the Established Church—and the ...
Article : 416 wordsTHE great work in which you have engaged, a ia subject of deep interest to me, and it has been with sincere gratification that I have observed your unremitting devotedness to it, and that I have ...
Article : 196 wordsIMPORTANT to MARINERS.—Capt. Lewie, the harbour-master, has very kindly furnished us with the following maritime information:— SUNKEN ROCKS. ...
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Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), Fri 28 May 1841, Page 3
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