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    WE TOOK OCCASION some twelve or eighteen months ago to recommend strongly the desirableness of the annexation of the Feejee Islands to Great Britain. We did so, not only as British ...

    Article : 554 words
  3. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,464 words
  4. VARIETIES.

    VAGARIES OF EMPHASIS.—The witty Scotch advocate, Harry Erskine, on one occasion leading in London before the House of Lords, had occasion to speak of several curators, and pronounced the word ...

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  5. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Payable at ttie office of the Official Assignee on Wednesday, January 23. Audrew Shean, 16s. in the pound. ...

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  6. [FROM OUR VICTORIAN CORRESPONDENT.] Melbourne, January 22. VICTORIA.

    The flour market is drooping. Three vessels[?] have arrived bringing 1,000 immigrants. Sir Wm. and Lady Don's debut has proved a ...

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  7. LOCAL COURT—NARRACOORTE.

    BRYAN V. ANDERSON.—Claim, 21l. 6s. 10d., goods sold and delivered. Plaintiff not appearing, case struck out. BRYAN V. MCKINNON.—Claim, 11L. 5s. 9d. A similar case, with a like result to the former. ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    Advices to the 14th have arrived in Melbourne. The troops had just commenced an attack upon the rebels; a continuous discharge of ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    DRUNKENNESS.—George Crotchett and John Godfrey were fined 5s. each for the above offence.—Theresa Hay pleaded guilty to the above offence, and was fined 10s. RESCUING A PRISONER.—Thomas Clarke was charged ...

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  10. FEEJEE ISLANDS.

    Arrivals from the Feejees state that Commissioner Smythe is only awaiting the arrival of a vessel to return to England. He reports in favor of annexation to Great Britain. ...

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  11. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    PORTLAND SHIPPING.—Arrived, January 21, during the night—Julia Heyn, barque, Adelaide; (22,2 p.m.) brig Content, off Cape Otway. ...

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  12. AGRICULTURE ON THE MURRAY.

    Society is never in equilibrium. It is always oscillating between extremes, It is so just now with the people of Australia, who have been violently agitated on the subject of the Land ...

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  14. MUNNO PARA EAST.

    Owing to the changeableness of the weather harvest operations in the hills are becoming wearisome and expensive, men are kept but partially employed, as it is impossible to proceed uninterruptedly with ...

    Article : 476 words
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    THE ALCHYMIST.—Stables' Circular gives the total value of goods shipped on board the Alchymist at £5,016, and the items are given in our "New Cargoes Reported." There must, ...

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    "THE READING-DESK AND THE PULPIT."— Mr. T. P. Hill gives his elocutionary lecture on the above topic in the Masonic Hall, White's Rooms, this evening, at 8 o'clock. The prices of admission are fixed ...

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  17. TAXATION.

    Sir—Mr. Darwent's complaints of the obstructions to trade which the officers of the Customs apparently can scarcely help, I think all our colonists connected with tlie shipping trade will now join in desiring ...

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    WHITE GUNPOWDER.—The following appears in the Mining Journal:—"Sir—I learn that a patent has recently been taken out, by Messrs. Davies and Paine, of Truro, for manufacturing a white ...

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  19. THE LATE GOOLWA TRAGEDY.

    Sir—The publican in whose house the inquest was held has, after the lapse of eight days from the publication of my letter, come forward to contradict it. His remarks do not materially affect my statements, ...

    Article : 322 words
  20. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    DISTURBING THE PEACE.--John Nellin, fireman of the steamer Ant, was charged with disturbing the peace of that vessel, and assaulting the police. Constable McMillen stated that on being given in charge by the captain he put his arms ...

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    SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—On Monday evening last, January 21, a most serious accident befel Mr. C. Hopkins, at Mr. Crossman's slaughterhouse, near Unley-While Mr. Hopkins was in the act of slaughtering a ...

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  22. THE GREAT VICTORIA BRIDGE.

    The Morning Post, in a notice of Mr. [?]odge's account of the gigantic difficulties which had to be overcome in constructing the great bridge which now spans the St. Lawrence, gives a concise and interesting ...

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  23. STREAKY BAY.

    I suppose some of your country correspondents will have some notes to forward you respecting Christmas, its weather, festivities, &c. In the Fowler's Bay district Christmas day was so cold that all ...

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