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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Friday, August 23—Aldinga, steamer, 500 tons, J. McLean, master, from Melbourne August 21. J. Darwent, Town; J. Newman and Son, Port, agents. Passengers—Bishop Geoghegan, Miss Brown, Mrs. Schulitz, Captain Cox, ...

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  3. CUSTOMS RETURNS.

    Abstract return of Customs Receipts, for the week ending August 17, 1861:— Port Adelaide— Spirits...............£1,163 18 8 ...

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  4. [FROM OUR VICTORIAN CORRESPONDENT.] Melbourne, August 23. VICTORIA.

    Flour is firmer. Hart's superfine, £16 5s.; other brands, £15 10s. Howitt's party have reached the Darling. The efflux of diggers to New Zealand ...

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  5. NIGHTINGALE ISLAND.

    Sir—"Tristan d'Acunha" has misunderstood my statement relative to the position of Nightingale Island. What I maintain is, that that island is laid down one degree further west in my chart (Imray's, ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. ADELAIDE MERCHANTS' PRICES CURRENT

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,047 words
  7. OUR SUMMARY FOR EUROPE.

    The "ADVERTISER SUMMARY " for Europe will be published on Monday next. We have deemed it preferable to defer publication until that day, notwithstanding it is a holiday, as it ...

    Article : 83 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There has been an affray between the diggers and the Chinese at Kiandra. Several wounded. The police checked the riot to some extent, but were unable to prevent it. ...

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  9. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The commanders of ships in harbor, and the nautical community generally, should consider their thanks due to Captain Lawrence, of the Orient, for directing their attention to the error which exists in ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The measles are raging fearfully at Armaton. 1,500 have died—nearly half the population. At Tauna it is equally bad. ...

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  11. KAPUNDA.

    Meeting of 400 persons at Crase's Long-room. The meeting almost unanimously passed resolutions and a memorial, expressing a want of confidence in the House of Assembly, and praying ...

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  12. PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY.

    In the House of Assembly— The TREASURER, in answer to Mr. GLYDE, stated that the letters detained from the last mail had been properly endorsed, and to make sure of their going ...

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    THE THIRD TARGET.—Mr. Kingston has carried his motion for the immediate construction of two new butts on the South Park Lands, instead of one, as tendered for. The third butt ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. PRINCE ALBERT'S BIRTHDAY.

    Sir—As next Monday is a public holiday, is it not really too bad for the Post-Office authorities to fix the closing of the mail, via Glenelg, at 1 o'clock p.m.? It may just as well have been arranged for 10 or 11, ...

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  15. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    The arrival of the Aldinga has put us in possession of news from the neighboring colonies to the following dates:— VICTORIA............ August 21. ...

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  16. KAPUNDA.

    A temperance meeting was held on the 20th inst., in the Kapunda Public Schoolroom, Mr. Barnd[?]n in the chair. Addresses were delivered by Messrs. Barnden, jun., Bre[?]ton, Nicholls, Nock, and the ...

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    Mr. FINNISS, albeit not the most influential man in the House of Assembly, deserves credit for his perseverance in reference to one question of much importance; we refer to the proper defence ...

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    McELLISTER V. FENN.—We are informed that Mr. McEllister intends carrying his case into the Court of Appeals, and that he has already entered into the necessary securities. This will ...

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    SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE.—LECTURE ON THE MOLLUSCA.—The fifth lecture of the sories was delivered on Friday evening at the South Australian Institute, North-terrace, by George French Angas, Esq., ...

    Article : 1,341 words
  20. REDRUTH.

    Again we have been visited with rain, several copious showers having fallen, which has rendered travelling more difficult and unpleasant; for alas, for the Burra, we are again surrounded with mud. The ...

    Article : 312 words
  21. ANCIENT INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS,

    COURT HAPPY HOME.—On Wednesday evening, August 21, the eleventh anniversary dinner of the above Lodge was held at the Commercial Inn, Hindmarsh. About 60 gentlemen sat down to a first-rate ...

    Article : 839 words
  22. WHOLESALE PRICES OF COLONIAL PRODUCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 329 words
  23. SHIP MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 words
  24. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    JAMES RUSSELL notices in our paper that the destitute poor comprise one-third English, one third Irish, and onethird Scotch, Germane, &c. Looking at this in reference to their proportionate numbers, he asks—Are the English and ...

    Article : 350 words
  25. EXPORT RETURNS.

    Return of all wheat, flour, bread, and grain, the produce of South Australia, exported during the week ended Saturday, August 17, 1861:— Wheat.................. 667 qrs. ...

    Article : 89 words
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