We are all as dull as well can be. Colds are very prevalent, especially amongst the children; in fact one and all have suffered or are suffering under the disagreeable malady. Lately, we have had some very sharp frosty ...
Article : 318 wordsFor members of V.R.A. only. Distance, 500 yards; seven rounds. Prizes, £10 and £5. There were 65 entries, and most of the competitors had shot in Match 10. The conditions were of the ...
Article : 108 wordsBy the Havilah we have Victorian news to June 11th, and corresponding dates from the other colonies. VICTORIA ...
Article : 1,087 wordsThe Union League of this city, an association composed principally of war contractors, jobbers, political clergymen, and other devoted adherents of the Administration, organized on Saturday last a novel ...
Article : 938 wordsThe steamer Albury arrived here about 3 p.m. yesterday from Fort Bourke, bringing the welcome intelligence that the Darling is falling the whole of the way down. This ia a great relief to the minds of ...
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Article : 686 wordsSir—Now that this question has been fairly launched upon the troubled waters of public opinion by the dwellers from their eyrie on the heights of Barossa, I beg on behalf of this district to lay some ...
Article : 329 wordsThe weather is in every way favorable for the completion of the ordinary tillage of the farms in this district, and farmers are generally very busy. Although the quantity (as to acreage) may be less ...
Article : 282 wordsSir—It is time that some steps were taken by those who, like myself, hold preliminary land orders entilling them to sections and town lots in the Northern Territory. I would beg to suggest the desirability of ...
Article : 249 wordsThe rain appears at length to hive set in. It has been showery for two or three days, with the appearance of a plentiful fall. Mr. Pearce is pushing the work at the ...
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Article : 443 wordsBALANCE-SHEET OF CANADA.—The public accounts for the year 1863 have been laid on the table of the Assembly by the Finance Minister, Mr. Holton. In their report, attached to the accounts, the auditors ...
Article : 2,688 wordsSubjoined we give a few extracts from the Bengales of April 16, for which we have to acknowledge our indebtednes to Dr. Kidner:— The Englishman states that a kind of rebellion has ...
Article : 397 wordsOn Sunday, June 12, the Anniversary Sermons of the Bible Christian Chapel in this township were preached by the Rev. Joseph Hancock, of the Burra, to large congregations. On Tuesday afternoon the ...
Article : 123 wordsSir—Can you tell me when a mail is expected from the Northern Territory? Will the Yatala return to Adelaide directly with letters, or how will they come? Could you please to tell me, you would greatly ...
Article : 562 wordsA meeting of the General Committee was held at Greenslade's, Watervale, on Monday, the 13th inst., for the purpose of making the arrangements for the onsuing Cattle Show at Auburn. Mr. Brewer, one of ...
Article : 202 wordsTasmanian dates are to the 4th inst. The Launceston Examiner says the markets have been quiet since our last, and are without alteration, unless it be that a slightly increased firmness is manifested in ...
Article : 139 wordsBy favor of Messrs. Philip Levi & Co. we are in possession of the China Overland Trade Report to April 28. There has been heavy fighting between the Imperialists and the rebels. Colonel Gordon and ...
Article : 645 wordsSir—The moderate and sensible article that recently appeared in your columns with reference to our borrowing capabilities is so suggestive that I feel compelled to crave space for some remarks bearing ...
Article : 825 wordsTHE WAR.—The following is an extract from a private letter, dated 5th May, received from a gentleman at Wanganui, addressed to a friend in Auckland. The writer has every chance of knowing the truth ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 18 Jun 1864, Page 3
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