The following is abridged from the S. M. Herald of November 26:— Flour.—Market much depressed. Millers quote fine flour at £22 per ton, and seconds at £20 per ton ...
Article : 293 words[The Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed in this portion of the paper. It is open for purpose of free discussion, provided the topics selected are of public interest and are temperately argued.] ...
Article : 28 wordsBy the Havilah we are placed in possession of our usual Australian files, from which, also, we gather information relative to create at the Gape and in China. We select the most important items of ...
Article : 457 wordsSir—It is with no smalt degree of satisfaction I have observed Mr. Hill's advertisement of a "Christmas Art Union," to consist entirely of works of colonial art, which, no doubt, every colonial artist ...
Article : 331 wordsBy the late arrival from Melbourne, we gather some additional items of Cape news. DEPARTURE OF GOVERNOR GREY.—In consequence of the departure of Sir George Grey, the government ...
Article : 390 wordsSir—In to-day's Advertiser "P. G. H." would like to see some kind of discussion in the papers upon the desirability or otherwise of the newspaper publishing statements with reference to compositions with ...
Article : 303 wordsThe Cape Monitor of October 22 has the following.— Business men at home who are connected with the i commerce of this colony will not, perhaps, be ...
Article : 1,017 words" Homo sam, et uihill humann[?] me alienum case puto— To the Editor of the CHRONICLE. Sir—The working men who are employed under ...
Article : 1,033 wordsThe Straits Times says :— By advices from Touron we learn that the French Admiral, after four months' delay in negotiating with the Cochin Chinese, without success, had resolved on ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald of 23rd November says— H.M.S. Cordelia returned yesterday from the Fijis, after landing Mr. Pritchard, H.M. Consul. She ...
Article : 370 wordsA CHICKEN.—Call a lady a chicken, and ten to one but she is angry with you. Tell her she is no chicken, and twenty to one but she is more angry. BURNING THEIR IDOLS.—An American paper ...
Article : 1,259 wordsThe screw-steamer Royal Bride has arrived at Geelong with papers to October 28th. They contain highly important information, relative to numerous wrecks in Algoa Bay, and also to the terrible loss of ...
Article : 2,306 wordsBy the Wonga Wonga we (Argus) have papers to the 26th current. His Excellency the Governor of Queensland was expected to proceed to Brisbane in a few days. ...
Article : 1,148 wordsWe have papers io December 3 inclusive. The Melbourne journals are filled with Parliamentary reports, and with excessively voluminous reports of conferences and debates between contractors and ...
Article : 1,745 wordsThe telegraph, has bo completely anticipated the files of Australian papers that we find it of very little use to quote markets. We give, however, one or two extracts of a general character. ...
Article : 965 wordsWe hare already apprised our readers, through our telegrams, of this desperate affair;—we now give particulars as related in the San Francisco Herald of September 28 :— ...
Article : 468 wordsSir—By your paper of the 25th ult. I perceive that the two fishermen who proceeded to the wreck of the Admella from Guichen Bay have been most jutly awarded £50 each and a silver medal by the ...
Article : 132 wordsSir—The Register, in the commercial article of to-day, has given publicity to the arrangements which have been made by the houses in the com trade, who, in consequence of the sudden fall in, prices, have been ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 10 Dec 1859, Page 5
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