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Article : 116 wordsTuesday, July 13—The screw-steamer Ant, T.P. Snewin, master, for Gu[?]chen Bay. Cargo—3 half-tierces tobacco, 5 do[?] do., (under bond) Ormerod and Co[?] I case apparel, (transhipped under bond) Ormerod and Co.; 2,000 slates, 140 pieces ...
Article : 990 wordsThe Board held their fortnightly meeting yesterday. The members present were Mr. Belt (Chairman), Dr. Goss[?], Messrs. Macdermott, W. B. T. Andrews, J. C. Paisley, the Chief Inspector, and the Secretary. ...
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Article : 414 wordsSir—Your correspondent "R.B.T.S." is in error in supposing that in the event of a certificate of title being obtained by fraud, all transfers subsequent to the fraud woidd be void. ...
Article : 174 wordsTHE education of the people of this colony is a question second in importance to no other that occupies or can occupy the public mind, and therefore no apology is needed on our part for ...
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Article : 751 wordsOUR COMMERCIAL REPORT.—We have been asked whether we intend publishing a daily or a weekly commercial report. In reply to this enquiry we may state that it apperas to us altogether ...
Article : 181 wordsTHE ADELAIDE JOCKEY CLUB.—The Committee of this Club have been looking out for some time for a suitable place to hold the Town races. Fenn's section, cast of Kensington, has been recently the ...
Article : 704 wordsSir—Certain letters published in the Register on the Government Statistics of Religious Bodi[?]s in the colony, have arrested my attention. Regarding myself as a man of the world, though having some desire ...
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Article : 130 wordsSIR—You have a most important mission to fulfill, and I earnestly hope that you will prove fully equal to your duty. Whilst I do not wish you to be a croaker, I trust that everything in the colony will not appear to ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 14 Jul 1858, Page 2
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