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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Sunday, October 14—Blackwall, ship, 838 tons tons, W. Stewart, master, from London, July 16, via Plymouth July 28. J. Daiwent, Town; J. Newman and Son, Port, agents. Passengers—Messrs. G. H. Fox, E. T. Macgeorge, Mrs. ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the Chair at 2 o'clock. MR. R. K. TORRENS. The Hon. S.DAVENPORT gave notice that on the following day he would move a resolution to the effect that the ...

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  4. [FROM OUR VICTORIAN CORRESPONDENT.] Melbourne, October 15. VICTORIA.

    Twenty-two tons of quartz from Inglewood, yielded 100 ounces to the ton. ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Sydney Land Bill has been read a second time. The Upper House postponed the consideration of the Gold Duties Repeal Bill for a ...

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  6. PORT ADELAIDE CUSTOMS RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 368 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    News from Taranaki to the 29th ultimo. No new engagement, but trifling brushes take place. The natives are engaged in marauding ...

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    Mr. MCELLISTER fairly took the House of Assembly by surprise on Monday afternoon in rising to move that the thanks of the House be presented to Mr. Torrens. Of course had the ...

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  9. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    S. A. WEATHER REPORTS.—(15) Gawler, wind N.E., cloudy; Kapunda, N.E., very light; Clare, S.W., fine; Burra, S.W., cloudy; Mount Barker, N.E., light, cloudy; Nairne, N.E., ...

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  10. MARKET REPORT.

    The com market continues to be scantily supplied, and there is some demand. Prices: Wheat—dray loads, 6s. 8d. to 6s. 10d.; parcels, 6s. per bushel. Flour, £16 to £16 10s. per ton. ...

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  11. THE 40TH REGIMENT.

    Sir—As many items of the Now Zealand news have been unfavorable to the above-named corps, as recently published, I, aS one of that corps, would thank you for a small space in your impartial journal ...

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  12. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  13. ADELAIDE MERCHANTS' PRICES CURRENT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,093 words
  14. SHIP MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  15. GLENELG PIER LIGHT.

    Sir—I have to express my decided disapprobation of the two lights shown on Glenelg Pier. Coming as a stranger to your port, I was last night obliged to anchor the Blackwall midway between Glenelg and ...

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  16. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    CITIZEN complains that drays plying for hire on the Port-road are not named nor numbered, and that great difficulty sometimes exists in ascertaining the owners of drays by which accidents are occasioned. ...

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    BURRA BURRA COMPANY.—The half-yearly report of the Directors of the South Australian Mining Association will be laid before a meeting of the shareholders to-morrow. We are in ...

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  18. PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY.

    In the Legislative Council— The Hon. S. DAVENPORT gave notice of his intention to move the thanks of the Council be given to R. R. Torrens, Esq., for his efforts in the cause of ...

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    KOHLER'S CONCERT.—We simply consider it necessary to call attention to Kohler's grand Jullien Concert at White's Rooms this evening, under the patronage of His Excellency. Very ...

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    THE PROROGATION of Parliament will probably not take place until Wednesday. Both Houses meet at 2 p.m. to-day. ...

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    COLORED PASSENGERS IN THE CUNARD PACKETS.— Mr. Commissioner Hill, Recorder of Birmingham, and the Rev. Edwin Chapman, of Bristol, have addressed Sir Samuel Cunard, stating that a party of ...

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    MR. TORRENS.—Mr. Davenport has given notice that he will this day move in the Legislative Council—"That the thanks of this Council are due to Robert Eichard Torrens for the ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. THE EDUCATION CONTROVERSY.

    We intimated a few days ago that the extraordinary demands upon our space, occasioned partly by the influx of news from home, and partly hy the unusual length and continuance of the Parliamentary ...

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    THE CENSUS BILL was, on Monday afternoon, passed by the House of Assembly through all its stages in a few minutes; the Standing Orders being suspended to allow of this being ...

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    ASSESSMENT ON STOCK.—The House of Assembly are determined not to accede to the alterations made by the Legislative Council in the Assessment on Stock Bill. If, therefore, the ...

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    MR. STUART.—Nothing was determined yesterday in reference to the proposed entertain[?] ment to Mr. Stuart. A meeting is to be held this morning. ...

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    UTXFORDS' ENGINES.—We perceive from the report of the Agricultural Show held in Melbourne October 4, 1860, that the steam engines exhibited by Messrs. Tuxford received the first and second prizes ...

    Article : 140 words
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