Sir—I wish that the feelings of all the friends of the Seal Property Act, now that it is sapposed to be under a cloud, were as serene as my own. There is not the slightest ground ...
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Article : 469 wordsWe hardly understand the course of action taken by those of the citizens of Adelaide who, whilst they complain of the burden imposed upon them by the construction of waterworks, ...
Article : 873 wordsSir—I was somewhat surprised yesterday on reading a circular issued from the Government Printing-Office, addressed to Corporations and District Councils, soliciting orders for printing ...
Article : 397 wordsEnglish and American papers unite in congratulating their readers on the execution of one who his long been a terror to the well-disposed inhabitants of both countries— ...
Article : 2,306 wordsSir—I believe some years ago a prize was awarded in Adelaide for the best essay on roadmaking. Since that time there certainly has been a considerable improvement in the roads ...
Article : 289 wordsSir—Your readers must have been surprised, on perusing your excellent report of the late meeting at Port Elliot, at the extraordinary increase of the Murray traffic, and also at the ...
Article : 614 wordsSir—A. friend writes, informing me that "there are seven or eight District Councils who perform a part similar to that of the Onkaparinga District Council." hasten to say ...
Article : 540 wordsSir—In reading over the account of the meeting held at Port Elliot in reference to the late wreck, I would, with your permission, beg to make a few remarks. All the speakers there ...
Article : 711 wordsOne part of the City of Adelaide. is now supplied with water from the Torrens Gorge; but so quietly was the ceremony of opening the works performed that many of the citizens ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 29 Dec 1860, Page 5
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