SCENE.—A sheeprun on the Murray. Overseer, Shepherd, and flock in the distance. Enter, Crown Lands Ranger and Assistants. C. L. R.—Stand fast, my masters; silence; stow your fun ...
Article : 493 wordsThe extraordinary occurrence of two steamers (Culgoa and Albury) entering the Murray mouth last Friday, is an event too momentous to this port to be left unnoticed, as this is the first time such an ...
Article : 995 wordsUnder this heading—and subject to the usual condition and regulations—we offer to our readers a medium f[?] the interchange of opinions upon topics of public interest If temperately discussed, and free from needless personality ...
Article : 121 wordsSir—Being an Englishman, and consequently a lover of fair play, I, and I believe the greater portion of the general public will agree with me that as regards the Northern ...
Article : 1,443 wordsSir—Allow me to call the attention of my fellow ratepayers, through your columns, to assemble together and cry out against an attempt that a few ratepayers is making to cut the district in tiro, and then have it ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 489 wordsSir—The following, picked up by the way, is evidently belonging to the weekly effusion of your contemporary. As it has been omitted, perhaps you will kindly give insertion to it. ...
Article : 75 wordsA new way to pay old debts—Settle them. The sweetest things in ladies' bonnets—The lady's lips. Why does a bricklayer resemble a bird? Because ...
Article : 1,343 wordsSir—The Old Lady's spectacles must be worn above or below the right place, seeing that she so often loses portions of her MSS. See below. I am, Sir, &c. ...
Article : 204 wordsGENERAL CAMERON.—Sir D. A. Cameron, late Commander of the Troops in New Zealand, and his staff, arrived in Sydney by the steamer from Auckland, on August 6, and will return home by the next mail ...
Article : 374 wordsSir—Would you have the kindness to inform me what is the exact difference between the Greenwich and Adelaide time ? I am, Sir, &c. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe following letter has been sent to the Government :— Adelaide, August 9,1865. To the Hon. the Treasurer. ...
Article : 233 wordsIt is always a gratifying duty to chronicle the reward of merit, or recognition of talent, and it is therefore with pleasure that we have ta refer to a very handsome present which was made to Lady Don by a number of ...
Article : 769 wordsPresent—All the members. Read Treasury minute forwarding circular from Sir E. Cardwell, Secretary for the Colonies, of returns of wrecks and casualties in England for 1864, with a request that a ...
Article : 765 wordsThe hon. member for Light, Mr. Coglin, in your issue of yesterday makes quite a mistake. The petition to which he alludes was one in favor of the road from the Sheaoak Log, via Greenock Creek, to Bagot's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 725 wordsBy the Aldinga we have our files extended respectively—Victoria, August 16; New South Wales, August 12 ; and Tasmania, August 14. VICTORIA. ...
Article : 1,266 wordsA Confirmation Service was held in St. George's Church, Gawler, on Sunday, 20th inst., when 36 young persons, all belonging to the congregation, were confirmed. The Lord Bishop of Adelaide also ...
Article : 223 wordsSir—I never saw Mr. Finniss, and have no ill-feeling against him. He may be privately an excellent man, but ho has proved himself unfitted for the command he bas assumed, and he appears to be as great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 736 wordsThe manner in which Mr. E. L. Grundy has recently originated and carried through to a successful result the establishment of a Post-Office suited to the rapidly increasing requirements of Gawler, having, in ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 26 Aug 1865, Page 3
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