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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,357 wordsSir—In answer to Mr. Bottomley's (surely very illadvised) letter appearing under this title in your paper of the 2.3rd instant, whilst I bow to your decision that two heads are better than one, I would point out that ...
Article : 464 wordsThe breadstuff market is weak, and lower prices would be accepted. Nothing doing beyond trade wants. The Panama Postal Service commences from ...
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Article : 505 wordsThe first Show for 1866 of the Pastoral, Agricultural, aud Horticultural Society was held on Thursday, March 22, in the Hall of the Oddfellows and Foresters, Mount Gambier. It was very successful in every respect. The ...
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Family Notices : 704 wordsOn Tuesday evening last the officers of the Willunga Volunteers were entertained at a complimentary dinner by the non-commissioned officers and privates, at the Bush Inn. The chair was ably filled by Private ...
Article : 1,205 wordsThere is but little fresh to record. The weather last week was very hot, but an agreeable change took place on Monday. Business is in rather a precarious state in the neighborhood at present; bills are dishonored and ...
Article : 101 wordsThere is no important change since ruy last at any of the mines in the neighborhood except the improvement in the lode at Wearing's Shaft at the Yelta Mine. This is a very good lode, aud is producing large ...
Article : 268 wordsUntil to-day we have had, for the time of the year, a continuation of hot and dry weather. The light fall of rain to-day has not only laid the dust for a while, but has greatly cooled the earth. ...
Article : 65 wordsOn Wednesday night, about half-past 11, a fire was observed in W. H. & E. Nield's store by James Lord, who was passing at the tune. He immediately woke the inmates, and, with exertion and presence of mind, ...
Article : 439 wordsEverything appears to be so dull, that really there seems to be nothing to write about. A fearful amount of sickness yet prevails in the neighborhood, and it seems to fall most hard on women and children. Two ...
Article : 118 wordsThere was a fight between the Europeans and Chinese diggers at Bathurst on Thursday. There were about 100 persons on each side ; the Chinese using pointed saplings, the Europeans ...
Article : 267 wordsI.O. RECHABITES, S.A.—We beg to inform our respected correspondent that balance-sheets are advertisements, although general results are sometimes incorporated with reports. In reference to the affairs of ...
Article : 224 wordsIt is rumored that the prospects of Mr. Singleton's Mine, situated near Mount Barker Creek, are very encouraging. That gentleman has for a long time past been speculating in that locality, and it is to be hoped ...
Article : 537 wordsA very flattering testimonal has been presented to Mr. Isaac Prater, the bus driver, in the shape of a splendid gold watch, costing over £30, in consideration of his unvarying kindness and attention to all ...
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Advertising : 49 wordsIt was not unnatural that the police authorities should, at first, have doubted the truthfulness of the " sticking-up " stories that reached their ears ; but we shall begin to think it very ...
Article : 739 wordsSince my last communication there has been but little to report. I have to chronicle an incident which occurred on the night of Friday, 23rd instant. It appeal's that some person or persons took a horse, the property of ...
Article : 506 wordsDates from Hobart Town to the 23rd. The news is unimportant. The Falcon and Curacoa were still there. Thursday's Gazette contains the report of the ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 31 Mar 1866, Page 2
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