For New South Wales and Queensland, by the Havilah, steamer, via Melbourne, on Wednesday, August 15, at 8 a.m. For Victoria, by the Havilah, steamer, to Melbourne, on ...
Article : 96 wordsSunday, August 12—Oscar, steamer, 459 tons, T. H. Trapp, master, from King George's-Sound-August-6. A[?]raman, Main, Lindsay, and Co., agents. Passengers—Mr. Grant, in the saloon; Messrs. James Fitzsimmons, Henry Drew, ...
Article : 1,334 wordsDiary of Voyage to King George's Sound in s. s. Oscar, Captain Trapp, conveying the South Australian Mails of the 26th July; by W. H. FLOOD, Mail Agent. ...
Article : 1,639 wordsBy the arrival of the Oscar, we are placed in possession of English files to June 27. The mails were brought on from Galle to King George's Sound by the P. and O. steamer Jeddo. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe new Ministry will probably consist of Ebden, O'Shannassy, M'Culloch, Evans, Aspinwall, and Humffray. Arrangements, however, are still incomplete. ...
Article : 27 wordsSeveral letters which had been given out for publication have been withdrawn from the printer in consequence of the more pressing claims of the English mail. POLL TAX.—It is useless to discuss who shall collect this ...
Article : 68 wordsFlour is £21 5s. The cargo of the Achilles sold at 8s. per bushel. ...
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Family Notices : 22 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived during night—Omeo, steamer, Adelaide. (11)—Prince Albert, do., Port Albert. Sailed, nil. Wind, N.W., weather fine. ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE JUNE MAIL has arrived, although its contents have been to a great extent anticipated by the telegrams received a few days since by way of Melbourne. The budget is neither very ...
Article : 638 wordsEnglishmen have now serious reason to question each other as to the weather, for, upon the changes of the barometer, during the next month, depends the safety of the harvest. For a month past—almost ...
Article : 4,220 wordsThe following telegrams are from the Times of June 27, one day later date than the Home News:— FRANCE. ...
Article : 448 wordsBy the China steamer, arrived here on 14th instant, we have news up to the 20th ult. from Hongkong. Sir Hope Grant and Admiral Hope have proceeded to the north, and active operations were fully expected ...
Article : 899 wordsA collision has taken place between the Lords and Commons on the subject of the paper duty. But the people take very little interest in the matter; and public opinion is so unwilling to encourage a dispute ...
Article : 2,937 words"DON'T BECKON YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY'RE HATCHED."—Assuming that the Oscar would leave King George's Sound four-and-twenty hours before the ocean steamer, that she ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Corn Market at the commencement of the week was rising, but arrivals in the other colonies have tended to bring down prices on Thursday. Large parcels of wheat changed hands at 7s. 6d. per ...
Article : 223 wordsCOLONIAL KINGHTHOODS.—We are happy to be able to announce that the Hon. J. H. Fisher, President of the Legislative Council of this province, has received from Her Majesty the ...
Article : 177 wordsThe market this morning was well attended. Very little alteration from former quotations. Growers are beginning to cry out for rain; nevertheless there was a good supply of vegetables in the market. The prices obtained were as ...
Article : 160 wordsTHE PRINCE OF WALES.—The Prince of Wales, attended by a Secretary of State, and by other high officers, was to sail for Canada on the 10th of July. Great preparations were making ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 wordsFURTHER ALTERATIONS IN THE POSTAL SERVICE.—We learn that the P. and O. Company have made another alteration in the postal service, the steamers going on to Sydney after ...
Article : 46 wordsTHE TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY OF THE " HOME NEWS."—The Home News has ceased to publish its usual telegraphic summary. Our reporter had prepared " heads of intelligence" similar to ...
Article : 54 wordsTHE CRIMINAL SITTINGS.—The Criminal Sittings will commence this morning, at the Supreme Court, under His Honor the Chief Justice, when the prisoners in gaol will be brought to be arraigned, and ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 13 Aug 1860, Page 2
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