SEVERAL vessels being about to depart for England, it has occurred to us that a few words as to the state and prospects of this province may be useful, especially in guiding the friends ...
Article : 689 wordsTHERE is more ignorance and misconception respecting our barbour than probably any other equally important portion of the settled districts of this province. Many people think, for instance ...
Article : 857 wordsPUBLIC OFFICES.— Great activity has prevailed in the Government departments this week. Major Richmond, accompanied by Mr Grimstone, his Colonial Secretary, attended at the ...
Article : 282 wordsHis Excellency the Governor entertained a large party of the colonists on the evening of Wednesday, the 3lst, which was, on this occasion, held as the anniversary of the foundation of the province. The colony has now ...
Article : 1,138 wordsWE have been favored by a friend with the perusal of a pamphlet by Lieut. Col. Gawler, late Governor of this colony, entitled "Observations and Practical Suggestions in furtherance ...
Article : 3,657 wordsR. F. V. DeLisle, Esq., 96th Regt. F. H. Dutton, Esq. Stewards. The Hon. A. M. Mundy—Judge. Mr. Jas. Chambers—Clerk of the Course. ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 2 Jan 1846, Page 3
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