HAVING paid a visit to the above localities a few days ago, we think a description of their " lions" may be of interest to the general reader. Hindmarsh, with its sister Bowden, situated on ...
Article : 766 wordsA LETTER from a correspondent on the subject of the price of grinding flour appears in another column. We understand the millers allege that the business will not pay them at a less rate ...
Article : 192 wordsAuckland papers to the 26th Sapt., came to hand on Saturday last. Circumstances of an extraordinary and unprecedented nature had caused his Excellency ...
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Article : 216 wordsTHE Legislative Council of the eastern colony have been greatly occupied, during the past session in devising a general educational system. A committee was appointed, who took the evidences ...
Article : 647 wordsSOME time ago we published an article in re ference to the new measure for abolishing imprisonment for debt in England. Since that measure was introduced, a Bill has been framed ...
Article : 301 wordsWe regret to discover, from subsequent and more authentic information, that we did injustice to Major General Hunter in our observations last week on the mutiny of the 64th N.I. We ...
Article : 666 wordsTHE MINES.—We understand that from Captain Bigot's mine between 300 and 400, say 340 tons, of ore, have now been extracted. Calculating the value of this at £21, the price which the first ...
Article : 604 wordsWE extract from the Sydney newspapers farther interesting intelligence from the above-named places:- CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. ...
Article : 913 wordsTHIS day Joseph Finch and Frances, his wife, were brought up a second time before the Commissioner, charged with stealing a cheque for £6 5s, the property of Messrs Smart and Bayne. ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 22 Nov 1844, Page 3
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