FEB. 24—The brig King Henry, Robertson, from Port Lincoln. Passengers—Mr Bunce and Mr White. FFB. 24—The cutter Albatross, Tapley, from ...
Article : 57 wordsFEB. 27—The brig Dorset, 82 tons, Walsh, for Sydney. Passengers—Mr, Mrs, and Miss Lazar, and two children, Miss Alexander. Capt Hay, H. Hay, Mrs Cunningham and child. Mr ...
Article : 36 wordsCARGO of the Dorset, for Sydney.—103 bags 40 cases sago, 34 cased preserved ginger, 10 chests 8 half-chests tea, W. Younghusband; 7 kegs butter, 15 sacks potatoes, 5 sacks barley, J ...
Article : 324 wordsON Tuesday evening, the 21st instant, a meeting of the Mechanics' Institute was held at the Theatre, for the purpose of discussing a new theory on ...
Article : 344 wordsTHE following causes have been entered for trial at the sittings of the Court, which commenced yesterday:—Gibbons v. Freeman (two cases). Jones v. Duthe, Campbell v. Horrocks, ...
Article : 343 wordsEngland, Oct. 20 India, Nov. 25 China, Sept. 24 Sydney, Feb. 11 ...
Article : 44 wordsIT has frequently been a matter of complaint with the friends of this colony in England, that sufficient information of a statistical nature has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsTHERE is no remnant of the period in this colony in which cash was plentiful, speculation rife, credit high, and prosperity of a nature stable and lasting ...
Article : 577 wordsWould our correspondent at Gawler Town, please to give us a few more particulars as to the wonderful spy glass he mentions, at present his communication is too mysterious ...
Article : 63 wordsWE yesterday had the pleasure of inspecting a sample of superior barilla of commerce, extracted from the mangroves growing on the banks of the Creek at Port Adelaide. This article is largely ...
Article : 133 wordsOUR contemporaries have lately given to the public a long detail of the circumstances connected with a demand recently made by Government on the ...
Article : 716 wordsBY the Emma we have Sydney papers to the 11th instant, four days later than those per Dorset. There is nothing of particular interest in these journals' their columns being principally taken up ...
Article : 899 wordsTHE Psyche, Captain Stevenson, which arrived on Saturday from Singapore and Swan River, brings no news from the former place, having sailed the same day as the Fortfield. From ...
Article : 185 wordsTHE "EMMA."—It will be seen that the Emma has again arrived from Sydney, after a passage of only ten days. Having got slightly injured on a sand bank at Port Adelaide when last here, she ...
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Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), Tue 28 Feb 1843, Page 2
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