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Advertising : 1,807 wordsWE are glad to see that our enterprising merchants at last intend exporting a share of our produce to the Cape of Good Hope. The following extract from a letter, dated 24th ...
Article : 518 wordsMy Lord — I have the honour to report, for your Lordship's information, that at a sale of public lands which took place on the 16th instant, lands were sold to the amount of £2354 Is., and that there was previously in ...
Article : 546 wordsMARCH 28.—The schooner Vulcan, 35 tons. Williams master, from Middle Island. Cargo—25 tons salt. March 29.—The cutter yacht Midge, from a cruise. SAILED. ...
Article : 66 wordsFOLLOWING up the recent earnest recommendations of our Van Diemen's Land contemporaries to the colonists there, to ship corn, &c., to England, we again bring the same subject before the settlers of ...
Article : 500 wordsCargo of the Sister—150 bushels wheat, 350 bags ditto 5 casks rosin, 1 case isinglass. 2 bales cotton wick, 5 bags ditte, 12 half-barrels pork, 2 barrels ditto. Younghusband; I case cheese, Phillips; 1 case jam, S. ...
Article : 87 wordsThis day, at twelve o'clock, mails for Van Diemen's Land, by the Henry, to Launceston, and for Port Phillip, by the Marp, will be closed. The mails of the Emma, for Sydney (direct) and New ...
Article : 81 wordsWE must defer a notice of the Sunday School Union, letter respecting the reprieve of Douglas, and review of the wore on the Laws of Commerce. A. B.'s letter must also be postponed till our next. ...
Article : 40 wordsSir—I have to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch, No. 27, of 19th February, reporting, that by a recent sale of public lands, a sum of £2354 ls had been realised, which, together with a previous balance of £200 ...
Article : 228 wordsWE have very great pleasure in being able to report farther intelligence from Capt. Sturt. A letter from Captain Sturt, conveyed by natives, has recently been received by Mrs Sturt. We ...
Article : 382 wordsWE continue our extracts from the Parliamentary documents. It will be observed that the Governor has acted as the greatest patriot could wish, by urging, in ...
Article : 773 wordsMy Lord—I beg leave to address your Lordship on the subject of the present anxious state of the settlers in South Australia, arising from the distress likely to come upon them, from the insufficient number of laborers ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tue 1 Apr 1845, Page 2
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