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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,101 wordsThe Editors wish it to be distinctly understood that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible for such opinions. All lettes involving facts must be authenticated by ...
Article : 58 wordsGentleman—I am unwilling to comment on your leading articles, but I think some of the positions you took on the 9th inst. so unjustifiable, that I cannot keep silence, distasteful as some of my remarks may be ...
Article : 356 wordsMails for Van Dieinm's Land. Port Phillip and New Zealand will be despatched to-morrow by the [?] Albino, to Hobart Town. ...
Article : 33 wordsWe have received some remarks on the Exportation of Corn to England, which shall rectire our early attention. ...
Article : 20 wordsWe are now nearly six months without any direct news from England, and nearly two without anything of importance from the neighbouring Colonies. ...
Article : 106 wordsGentlemen—Your contemporary is still wallowing in the mire without a prospect of getting on the sound earth again—he persists in calling all sorts of things profit; I insist on it that he would be equally wrong if ...
Article : 221 wordsIt is pleasing to observe, that our export of wheat and flour is still going on with so much vigour. The Agustus sails for the Mauritius" on Thursday or Friday, the John Pirie shortly follows her to ...
Article : 335 wordsThe signal for the arrival of a schooner at the Port, probably tbe Hawk, is shown at the flag-staff this morning. Saturday, March 16.—The cutter Hero, 38 tons, John Shaw, master from Encounter Bay. Cargo—6 bags seed wheat, 1 bug ...
Article : 262 wordsGentlemen—A very incorrect account has been given in the Southern Australian of a most disgraceful outrige committed on my property. The truth is, not that my lamp was taken, as that paper says, by way of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 wordsWe some time ago endeavoured to spur on the agricultural portion of the population with the ordinary operations of the season. This, we are happy to say, however, has been ...
Article : 199 wordsGentlemen—I learned yesterday at the Port, tlat during the late disgraceful riot there, two Magistrates were present, no doubt to use their best endeavours to quell the disturbance, and restore order ...
Article : 190 wordsGentlemen—Some time ago you were good enough to call attention to the manner in which the work of spoliation is going on among the trees on the park lands by the natives, and, as far as I remember, his ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 20 Mar 1844, Page 2
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