Sunday, August [?]—The Schooner E[?]lair, 30 tons, Turp[?] master, from Willunga. Cargo—364 bags wheat, Hart & co. Same day—The screw-steamer Ant, 56 tons, T. B. S[?]ewin, master, from Guichen Bav. Passengers—Nine in the cabi[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsI am unable to report any change in the tone of the markets. Wheat and flour remain at the same quotations as before. Bran is likely to recede, in consequence of ...
Article : 104 wordsOn Saturday last the Committee appointed to arrange for the entertainment to Mr. Gregory met, pursu[?]nt to adjournment, at the office of the Crown Lands Commisioner, the Commissioner [?]himself again ...
Article : 216 wordsThere have been several enquiries for flour, and some transactions have taken place at £17 to £17 10s. for good country brands. Notwithstanding the late advices received from Melbourne are of a gloomy character, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 wordsThe steamer London, from Sydney, brings news of new gold-fields just discovered iu New South Wales. They are situate on the Fitzroy and Caliore rivers. ...
Article : 54 wordsWITH the return of each winter comes the question relating to the aborigines, their condition, their destiny, and our own responsibilities with regard to them. It is undoubtedly a fact that ...
Article : 1,538 wordsWe have advices from California to May 27, containing very exciting news. Tho migration from San Francisco proceeds at a rapid rate. The Herald expects 20,000 persons will leave ...
Article : 234 wordsLOST LETTERS.—We have just (and by accident) discovered that several letters have been dropped into the box at our old office[?] in Giolbert-place. That office having been vacated ourselves, and being still untenanted, we were uninformed as ...
Article : 139 wordsThis meeting was convened by a number of tow[?]smen, who considered that the price fixed for the admission to the banquet (£1 [?]s.) to welcome Mr. Gregory was such as to exclude a large number of ...
Article : 2,839 wordsTHE TELEGRAMS.—We are compelled to omit many communications, and[?] amongst others, two or three on the telegram dispute. One correspondent asks us why we do not apply to Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen D. Bower and J. Smith; and Councillors J. Wald, F. Reynolds, and J. W. Smith. The minutes of last meeting [?]ead and confirmed. ...
Article : 769 wordsTHE WEEKLY CHRONICLE: POST RETURNS.— Agents in the suburban and country districts returning unsold papers through the post, are requested to pay particular attention to the mode ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 498 wordsSeldom has greater interest been manifested than was shown last Saturday, on the occasion of tbe entry of Mr. Gregory and his party into the city of Adelaide. In the early part of the day pla[?]ards had been ...
Article : 1,103 wordsWE drew attention on Saturday last to a proclamation in the Government Gazette, intimating that, on and after the 18th day of August, the Act to prevent the introduction of convicted felons ...
Article : 808 wordsPer Annum with Board and Lodging. Domestic and Dairy Servants. Female. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 wordsWILLUNGA.—The members of the Willunga Institute and their friends enjoyed an intellectual treat on the 27th instant, listening to Mr. T. P. Hill's lecture on Elocution. The inclemency of the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 2 Aug 1858, Page 2
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