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  2. PORT WALLAROO.

    On Tuesday afternoon, two woodcarters, one named John Smith and the other John Plunkett, quarrelled with each other whilst drinking at the Wallaroo Inn, and went into the yard at the rear of the house to ...

    Article : 603 words
  3. CALIFORNIA.

    Our Melbourne telegrams gave the latest news from the seat of war. We now subjoin the following items of commercial from the Argus :— With regard to the vessels loading at San ...

    Article : 121 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    By the arrival of the Aldinga we have received papers from the neighboring colonies to the following dates.—Melbourne, October 29 ; Sydney, October 24; Launceston, October 24; Hobart Town ...

    Article : 375 words
  5. MAURITIUS.

    Oar dates from Mauritius are by the arrival of the Amazon, extended to September 24. The Adriatic was loading for Melbourne on September 15. On September 18th the Lawrence sailed ...

    Article : 56 words
  6. MADAGASCAR.

    September 4th.—The French Consul arrived in Tamatave on the 3rd. There was no official reception. The Hova Envoy extraordinary arrived on the same day, and had a reception on the battery. The ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. PORT LINCOLN.

    I have to announce a fatal accident which occurred at Kappio, distant 30 miles from the township. It appears the men engaged in shearing at this station went into the washpool to bathe on Sunday last. One ...

    Article : 643 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The eighteenth annual meeting of this Society—postponed from Tuesday last—took place on Wednesday evening, November 4, at the Adelaide Assembly Rooms. There was a very large attendance of the friends of religions progress ...

    Article : 5,019 words
  9. TASMANIA.

    The Launceston Examiner states that an islander of Bass's Straits, named John Dobson, died lately at the great age of 104 years. The Parliament of Tasmania has been prorogued ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. SOUTHERN RIGHTS.

    Sir—A correspondent in your open column of the 28th instant, signing himself "Felix," endeavours to be wonderfully sarcastic at the demands made by the inhabitants of the South on the Government. ...

    Article : 813 words
  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Bushranging is, of course, the great topic of interest in Sydney. The following telegram from Sydney dated October 26 gives an account of Commissioner Keightley's affair:—"Gilbert, O'Meally ...

    Article : 1,663 words
  12. WOODSIDE.

    During Thursday, the 22nd, this township was visited with a thunderstorm and heavy rain for about an hour. In the afternoon of Sunday last a gale of] wind sprang up, which continued, more or less, for ...

    Article : 796 words
  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    We abridge the following from the Otago Daily News:— THE WAR.—Taranaki, Oct. 6—The fighting in the small way so often alluded to as about to take place ...

    Article : 1,216 words
  14. MEADOWS.

    Daring the past week we have had a return of the severe inclement weather experienced here during the past winter, frequently attended with heavy hail storms, which have materially checked the progress ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. THE FIRE AT BOWDEN MILL.

    On Wednesday morning, November 4, an inquest was held at the Oddfellows' Arms, Bowden, to enquire into bow and by what means the Bowden Steam Floor Mills were burnt on Monday evening ...

    Article : 992 words
  16. MR. HEWETT AND PORT ELLIOT.

    Sir—I see from the Parliamentary Notice Paper that our old friend Mr. Hewett is not unmindful of the kindness shown to him in 1858 by the electors of Encounter Bay; he is jealous of Port Elliot interests ...

    Article : 314 words
  17. GAWLER.

    The Gawler Institute held its sixth annual meeting in the reading-room, on Monday evening, the 2nd November, the President (Mr. B. Clement) in the chair. There was a very good attendance. The ...

    Article : 712 words
  18. THE BLACKS.

    Sir—I have read in your columns a letter signed "Civilis," about an aboriginal dressed in civilized costume. Now, sir, what he calls a "swell black-fellow" is no more than an honest black who has ...

    Article : 181 words
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