A PARADOX.—What is that which is not always right, hut which is never wrong? An angle—which is sometimes a right angle, and when it is not a right angle is not a wrong angle! ...
Article : 404 wordsRULES FOR READING.—Read much, but not many works. For what purpose, with what intent, do we read? We road not for the sake of reading, but we read [?]o the end that we may think. Reading is ...
Article : 3,825 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the members, of the Pr[?]ptors[?] Association was held on Saturday afternoon, at the Fellenberg Schoolrooms, Pulten[?]y-street. Mr. Leslie occupying the chair. ...
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Advertising : 3,331 wordsNo Ministry has yet been formed. The recent floods have been most disastrous, and accounts from the mining districts confirm the worst rumours previously in circulation. ...
Article : 78 wordsTelegrams from Sydney announce that the Treasurer's financial resolutions are carried. The export duty is to be abolished, and the tea duty reduced. The duty on whisky and rum is ...
Article : 72 wordsPORTLAND SHIPPING.—Arrived, February 2, 8 a.m.—Oscar, steamer, Adelaide. S. A. WEATHER REPORTS.—February 2.— Gawler, wind, S.S.E., cloudy; Kapunda, S.S.E., ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Wigtownshire Free Press gives the following report of Dr. Guthrie's address:— "I never (he said) addressed n corps of volunteers before, but there is no person in the country who ...
Article : 1,060 wordsThe Treasury Coach is a ticklish machine To tool without perilous jolting, To shave kerb-stones keen, and to turn corners clean. And keep leaders and wheelers from bo[?]ting; ...
Article : 575 wordsSir—As it is always desirable to refute erroneous assertions made by newspaper correspondents, and which may have a tendency to mislead, I beg to request you will insert the annexed extract from the ...
Article : 135 wordsSir—I wish to take up a small portion of your Open Column in reference to the Mechanics' Institute, which was opened on Tuesday evening last, and, as far as it goes, South Australians have reason to be ...
Article : 248 wordsGARIBALDI'S LADIES.—Mr. Adams Smith, the amusing correspondent of the Scot[?]n at the scene of strife in Southern Italy, introduces us to one or two of the ministering angels of Garibaldi's camp and ...
Article : 905 wordsSir—For some time past the subscribers to the South Australian Institute have been on the tiptoe of anxiety, and in immense suspense, anticipating a great treat; I refer to the printing of a catalogue of ...
Article : 422 wordsFIRE AND EXPLOSION IN THE NORTH.N—We have been informed by Mr. Nichols, surveyor, of Mount Remarkable, that about a fortnight ago a disastrous fire, accompanied by an explosion, occurred at the store of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—George Latten, John Kain, and Mary Ann Connor were fined 5s. each, for having been [?] [?] the public streets on the previous day. STRAY GOATS.—Henry Thirkell and John Kain were each ...
Article : 253 wordsCatherine Geoghegan and Charlotte Baker were charged with loitering about the streets, and not giving a satisfactory account of themselves. They were discharged. Wm. Scott, seaman of the Countess of Fife, charged with ...
Article : 67 wordsMessrs. Green, Parr, & Luxmoore request us to call special attention to their Sale of Mr. [?]ge's Ho[?]es, Plant, &c., at the Reservoir, This Day, at 12 o'clock. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 4 Feb 1861, Page 3
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