In ours of yesterday we omitted to note the sale of teas ex Mastiff, and sugars ex Anna Dixon, by Messrs. Fox, Lloyd, & Co., at Wicksteed & Co.'s auction room. The sale was pretty brisk, as this description ...
Article : 240 wordsNil. A large vessel was sighted from the beach yesterday evening, but the wind was light, and little probability of being boarded. ...
Article : 2,276 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, and Messrs. Wyatt, Goode, Clarke, Williams, Elliott, Hugall, Wright, Glandfield, Thomas, Osborne, Birrell, Baldwin, Hilton, and Sabben. ...
Article : 4,122 wordsTHE MERCANTILE CASE AT MELBOURNE.—In reference to our notice in yesterday's Advertiser, of the trial recently concluded at Melbourne (Courtney and Mackenzie v. Graham and Another) we may further state that at the early examination ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words"WHAT'S one man's meat is another man's poison." This holds particularly good of wet weather. Whilst the falling rains gladden the hearts of squatters and farmers, and revive the ...
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Family Notices : 16 wordsSir—We have had enough of place-jobbing and place-making in the old country, and we do trust that you will, through your columns, suggest the expediency of our rulers keeping clear of similar ...
Article : 271 wordsERRATUM—HALL & CO.—In our advertisemet of yesterday, relative to the Burra Burra steamer, the st[?]rage passage-money was incorrectly given at £3. It should have been, steerage, £2. ...
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Advertising : 420 wordsSir—I should like to know how many of the numerous letters now published in opposition to the Real Property Act are written by lawyers. I believe they are all of that ilk. All I have to say is—"let the galled ...
Article : 66 wordsTHE sheepfarmers of South Australia must look to their laurels. In the Cape colony the most strenuous and incessant efforts are being made to improve the breed of sheep, and to enhance the ...
Article : 848 wordsSir—I quite concur with you in thinking that Mr. Torrens can appreciate the value of his present post; but I want to know whether his appointment is valid, and would be glad if you would point out the clause ...
Article : 74 wordsA fiat issued against these parties on 8th June last. The question was whether at that time an act of insolvency had actually been committed. The Attorney-General and Mr. Stow were heard in ...
Article : 1,214 wordsMR. GREGORY.—It will be seen from the Corporation report that the Mayor and several members of the Civic body are formed into a Committee for the purpose of devising means to give ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE BANKING MOVEMENT.—Mr. Cruikshank has taken his leave by the Admella, but he has laid the foundation of a course of action that will probably show practical results before long. It ...
Article : 120 wordsSHILLING STAMPS.—We have been requested to draw attention to the circumstance that many of the commercial public are put to loss and inconvenience by accumulation of non-negotiable ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 20 Jul 1858, Page 2
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