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  2. [PER SALSETTE.] Advertiser and Chronicle Offices, Saturday, February 23, 1861. I.—POLITICAL.

    The Chief Secretary, the Hon. G. M. Water-house, has now retired from office, and the Hon. John Morphett has been duly appointed and gazetted as his successor. The final ...

    Article : 3,348 words
  3. V.—AGRICULTURE.

    The annual show of firm, diary, and [?]garden produce, also of agricultural implements, held under the auspices of the South Australian Agricultural and Horticultural Society, came off on Thursday in the Police Paddock on ...

    Article : 6,552 words
  4. IV.—MINING AFFAIRS.

    The Wallaroo Mines are a great fact. There is no mistake about the actual richness of the copper deposits of that district; notwithstanding it is equally true that hundreds of persons will ...

    Article : 3,107 words
  5. III.—THE BOUNDARY QUESTION.

    THE creation by Her Majesty, at successive intervals, of separate and independent colonies on the Australian mainland has by no means yet reached its final limit. In proclaiming ...

    Article : 1,481 words
  6. II.—REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

    We have been placed in possession of the audited statement of revenue and expenditure for the quarter and the year ending December 31, 1860. and must confess to the surprise we ...

    Article : 1,533 words
  7. VI.—EDUCATION AND SCIENCE.

    The Ina[?]gural Soiree in connection with the Sauth Australian Institute came off January 29th, at the new building, North-terrace. There was a large number of persons present, and the entertainments were varied and interesting. ...

    Article : 5,215 words
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