SEPTEMBER 11—The cutter Governor Gawler 13 tons, Underwood, from Port Lincoln, with tobacco. Five passengers. SAME DAY—The cutter Jane Flaxman, 14 tons, Horne, ...
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Article : 241 wordsDEAR SIR—Allow me particularly to request the insertion in your Friday's paper of the annexed "bagatelle," written not altogether in the spirit of unbelief, but from a desire to herald in our "wondrous invention" by a joke, as I do not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsON Tuesday evening, according to announcement, the Market Committee field a meeting at the Auction Mart Tavern, for the purpose of arranging with the inventors of Reaping Machines in reference to their exhibition ...
Article : 1,459 wordsOh! the Reaping Machine—Oh! the Reaping Machine— This wondrous invention, oh, pray have you seen? It cuts wheat by the acre, and thrashes beside, Or leaves it behind it all bandied and tied! ...
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Family Notices : 17 wordsIT is commonly said, that men in their difficulties derive real consolation when they find that distress is not confined to them, but is shared by their neighbours. This consolation, ...
Article : 2,414 wordsWilliam Williamson was charged with stealing wearing apparel the property of James Robinson, one of the seamen belonging to the Sans Pareille. The particulars of this case were stated in our report of the proceedings before the ...
Article : 1,578 wordsSIR—The question as to shipping wheat to London having several times been mooted in this place, I beg to forward you a calculation of the probable expenses on one hundred quarters: ...
Article : 408 wordsA solemn public meeting of certain citizens were, in March last,induced to declare on the authority of a newspaper paragraph, that his Excellency the Governor had agreed "to sell South Australia to Swan River," and that accordingly the ...
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Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), Fri 15 Sep 1843, Page 2
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