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  2. THE "ADELAIDE MORNING CHRONICLE."

    THE public must do the South Australian Register the justice to admit that it is singularly free from any disposition to engage in direct hostilities with its contemporaries, or to displease its readers by ...

    Article : 1,698 words
  3. THE PRIMITIVE METHODISTS.

    Sir—I send you the following information, under the supposition that it will be cheering to some of the numerous readers of your useful journal who are lovers of the cause of the Redeemer, and more especially those connected with ...

    Article : 752 words
  4. ON THE USE OF COMMON SALT IN AGRICULTURE.

    A Lecture on the above subject was recently delivered before the members of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, by Professor Way, the 'consulting chemist to the Society. The following ...

    Article : 1,833 words
  5. BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS.

    Present—F. S. Dutton, Chairman; J. B. Neales, W. Blyth, and W. Wyatt, Esqrs. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Report received from the City Surveyor, submitting a lot ...

    Article : 241 words
  6. THE NICARAGUA ROUTE.

    We have said (Home News of the 7th September) that the problem of the passage from one ocean to the other had been solved by an American. We now QUOte the details of this important experimental ...

    Article : 486 words
  7. CENTRAL ROAD BOARD.

    Present—The Colonial Secretary, the Surveyor-General, Mr. Giles, Mr. Randall, and Mr. Chamberlain. The above members having signed the declaration required by the Road Act, Capt. Freeling was elected ...

    Article : 361 words
  8. THE LATE WILD GOOSE CHASE.

    To Mitchell's Flats we went, and found, alas The flats reflected in our looking-glass: For yellow gold amid the verdant scene But caught a cola, and felt that we were green ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. LAW AND POLICE COURTS.

    Isaac Pike, of Gawler Plains, brickmaker, an imprisoned debtor, came up for examination. It appeared that he had purchased a horse and cart on a bill of exchange, with a promise that it would be renewed. The horse died shortly ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. INVASION OF CUBA.

    We lately extracted from English papers the melancholy details of the extinction of the late invading force, and the execution of the leader, General Lopez, at Havana. It would appear that ...

    Article : 524 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REGISTER.

    Sir—On New-Year's-Day, with two others, forming a party of four, we started for Mitchell's Flats to seek gold, deluded, like many more, by the statement that gold had in reality been found there. Not that we had much faith ...

    Article : 956 words
  12. POLICE COURT, ADELAIDE.

    Mark Emery, a crazy-looking creature, was charged with loitering about. the premises of Mr. Thomas Ottaway, Rundle-street, at half-past 1 o'clock that morning. He pleaded guilty, and stated that he had no means to provide ...

    Article : 643 words
  13. THE DIOCESAN ASSEMBLY.

    Our Episcopalian friends will probably remember that this is the day appointed for the meeting of the Diocesan Assembly. We have been requested to rive to the following notice the more extended ...

    Article : 369 words
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