Saturday, November 24—Bristow, barque 373 tons. John Harris, master, from London August 10. W. Younghusband and Co., agents. Passenger Mr. [?]lbery, in the cabin. Sunday, November 25—Tomatin, barque, 359 tons, Thomas ...
Article : 2,760 wordsMinisters have been defeated on the address by a very large majority. They have resigned in consequence. O'shanassy has undertaken the formation of a new Ministry. The Assembly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsHis Honor the Chief Justice read the judgment of the Court in this cause as follows:— This is an action brought by a vendor against a purchaser, for a breach of contract by the defendant, in not ...
Article : 973 wordsTelegrams from Sydney state that Nott's flour mill in West Maitland has been totally destroyed by fire. The steamer Telegraph encountered a most ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Commercial Gazette of the 6th November reports:— "Sugar.—There has been much activity in the market during the month. The arrival of the mail ...
Article : 98 wordsThere ave advices a month later, announcing important discoveries of silver and copper. The stock of wheat is large, but the demands for exportation are commensurate. Large shipments ...
Article : 49 wordsSeveral letters and local paragraphs are held over on account of the Summary for Europe. CITIZEN.—Such a letter as your's cannot be published without proper name attached. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe following telegram received from Sydney appeared in an extraordinary edition of the Argus, of November 20:— "There has been one of the most triumphant ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.-Ar—Arrived at Heads, November 23—Lord Raglan, barque, San Francisco; Helvetia, barque, Hong Kong; Harp, schooner, Hobart Town. Sailed ...
Article : 39 wordsMELBOURNE AGENCY.-Me—Messrs. H. & J Taylor, of 101, Collins-street west, Melbourn e have been appointed Agents for the SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ADVERTISER and the WEEKLY ...
Article : 26 wordsThe corn market has been unsettled during the week. There being but few orders for shipment, and most of the millers having left off work in order to examine and repair, there were but few buyers; and ...
Article : 442 wordsWE have very little, either novel or attractive, to set before our English readers this month; but, ex nihilo nihi[?]fit-—if nothing is stirring we can report nothing. As our friends at home are ...
Article : 444 wordsBy the arrival of the Balclutha we are placed in possession of advices to the following dates:— VICTORIA, to November 21. TASMANIA November 17. ...
Article : 785 wordsOn last Thursday morning, three hale hearty young men left their homes, their wives, and their children, in the best of health and in excellent spirits, to make their hay—to garner in the crop which a bountiful ...
Article : 607 wordsDRUNKENNESS—Mary Connor was charged with being drunk in Pulteney-street, on the 23rd November. The prisoner, who is an habitual drunkard, was fined ll. and costs[?] ASSAULT.—Bridget Hare was charged with assaulting and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 440 wordsMERCHANT SEAMEN.—Ezere Moore, James Robinson, E. Ringold, and J. Maguire, seamen of the Tubal Cain, were charged with refusing to join the vessel after signing articles. The vessel being under the American regis er, the ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. Stuart has left Adelaide to join his party at Chambers's Creek; at this date he is at the far North. His diary compiled during his last extraordinary trip has not been published in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 453 wordsTHE KID GLOVE ROBBERY: ERRATUM.—In a paragraph published in Saturday's paper, relative to the abstraction of French kid gloves from a case consigned to Messrs Peter [?]umming & Sons, it was stated ...
Article : 563 wordsThe Argus of the 21st instant reports:—"There has been a steady trade doing to-day in most descriptions of imported goods, with the exception of flour, which has been unsettled. The White Swallow ...
Article : 149 wordsFATAL BOAT ACCIDENT.—We regret to learn that a boat acc dent, resulting in the loss of one lif[?], occurred on Sunday afternoon, November 25, at th[?] Port. It appears that a party of five individuals, ...
Article : 290 wordsWe extract the following from the Overland Commercial Gazette of October 6th. " The question of railroads has occupied much attention during the past month. The Chambers of Commerce and ...
Article : 1,138 wordsThe Hobart Town Advertiser reports there is no change in the market. Flour £20 per ton, wheat 10s. 6d. per bushel. The Launceston Examiner of the 17th November ...
Article : 62 wordsCALIFORNIA.—By the White Swallow, we (Herald), have San Francisco papers to the 7th September. From the Evening Bulletin of that date, we take the following:— ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 26 Nov 1860, Page 2
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