April 24.—The barque "Hindoo," R. Burgoyne, from London. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Millie, Mr Hunter, Mr Stevenson and Mr Mainwaring, in the cabin; Mr A. Smith, Mrs Wailes, ...
Article : 231 wordsWheat has experienced a slight fell in price during the last week, and is now quoted at from 4s 6d to4s 8d. Flour £12 a ton. Bread at some bakers has been selling at 3d per two ...
Article : 163 wordsA public tea-meeting, in connection with the Total Abstinence Society, took place on Easter Monday last, in the new Wesleyan Chapel at this mine. The building, which will hold, ...
Article : 808 wordsWE observe, from late arrivals, that a portion of the Press in the neighbouring colonies still fiercely denounces the Wakefield system, and presumes to class South Australia with New ...
Article : 817 words"The market for wheat and flour was rather dull; no sales had been lately effected. Wheat may be quoted at 2 dolls. 50 cents to 2 dolls. 80 cents per 108lbs. The "Adelaide," from ...
Article : 1,392 wordsApril 26—The ship "Pauline," 320 tons, Stelljer, for Singapore. Passengers—Mr Colyer, Captain Grant, Mrs. Stone. Same day—The brig "Emily," Carrew, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsWe have gone carefully through the files from the above colony, which reach to the 12th instant, but perceive little of importance. The papers are busied discussing the merits of ...
Article : 1,205 wordsBy the Indian papers we have received little further intelligence from this country. A firm remonstrance from Sir John Davis has caused the execution of four men, supposed to ...
Article : 185 wordsThe country seems quiet as far as politics events are concerned. But in mercantile affairs there seems a complete disruption. The Union Bank of Calcutta had stopped payment, as had ...
Article : 228 wordsTHE POST OFFICE.—We have received a letter from a subsc iber, who proposes to give up his paper because of the irregularity of attendance at the Burra Burra Post Office. Our ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsBy the "Urgent," we have received papers and price currents to the 16th March. From the " Monthly Mail" we have quoted commercial intelligence, which will be found below. ...
Article : 518 wordsAdvices have been received to 1st March. The "Nancy," from the Bay of Islands has brought intelligence that the natives had entered into a league, and had drawn up a ...
Article : 172 wordsMails will be despatched as underFor Great Britain by the "David Malcolm" to London, on Monday, May 1st; and by the "Appleton" to Swansea, on Friday, May 5. ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 28 Apr 1848, Page 2
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