Wednesday, September 15—The paddle-steamer Melbourne, [?]5 tons, King, master, for Goolwa and Milang. Passengers— Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, in the st[?]erage. Cargo—1 case ironware, 1 pkg. bedsteads, 2 pkgs. mattresses, 1 bag coffee, 1 do. ...
Article : 1,473 wordsAdvices from Sydney to September 11. There is an advance in flour, which is ruling at £22. A further rise is anticipated. Wheat is in demand at 8s. 6d. ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. TOWNSEND presented a petition from the O[?]kbank[?] Mechanics' Institute, expressing satisfaction at observing that the sum of £4,000, had been placed on the Estimates for the erection of a South Australian Institute in Adelaide[?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsWE are not yet fully aware of the intricacies of "Responsible Government." We thought the chief idea of responsible Government was the accountability of Ministers to the representatives ...
Article : 793 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald of the 2nd instant, has a long and highly interesting leading article upon this subject[?] from which we extract the following:— "We hear that considerable excitement prevails in certain ...
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Family Notices : 20 wordsAn article appears in the Pays of to-day on the policy assumed by Austria on the divers questions which have arisen since the war. It is ostensibly a comment on some remarks in the German Press, but in reality is directed ...
Article : 2,125 wordsLETTERS RECEIVED.—We are in receipt of several letters, to which our best and earliest attention will be given. ...
Article : 19 wordsGRAFT ORANGE TREES.—This operation may be performed any time from now up to next April; but there is no better time than the present. This should be performed in the same manner as recommended for fruit trees generally, in the ...
Article : 577 wordsIn the House of Assembly— Numerous petitions were presented from the friends and members of the Mechanics[?] Institutions in the suburbs[?] praying the House to assent to the proposed ...
Article : 498 wordsOn Saturday last a large and important meeting was held at Stacey's Hotel, Clare, to take into consideration the best line for the intended Northern Railway. E. B. Gl[?]eson, Esq., was called to the chair. He said that ...
Article : 1,334 wordsThe Springbok's cargo of sugar was offered by Messrs. Wicksteed & Co., and from the samples shown it appears the [?]est chosen assortment that has been put upon the market during the season. The bidding notwithstanding ...
Article : 458 wordsThe following meetings were held yesterday;— HORSK AND JOCKEY.—A meeting of the friends of Mr. M. Smith was held at the above place, Carringtonstreet, on Wednesday evening last. There were about ...
Article : 377 wordsMR. REYNOLDS, the late Commissioner of Public Works, has at length brought prominently before the Parliament the question involving his dispute with his late colleagues, and his resignation of ...
Article : 1,722 wordsFrom the Times of the 21st June we extract the following intelligence respecting the state of the English and French Funds:— The English Funds opened this morning at the dull prices ...
Article : 215 wordsA GRASS-FED MONSTER.—An enormous baron of beef, grass-fed, exhibited at the shop of Mr. Bennett, of Hindley-street, attracted crowds of spectators on Wednesday. The noble [?]oint, which presents a splendid ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE NELSON FAMILY.—Having made a successful tour of the provinces, the Nelson family will start this morning by the Admella for Portland en route to Melbourne, where a permanent engagement awaits them. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 16 Sep 1858, Page 2
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