The SPEAKER took the Chair at a quarter to 2 o'clock. PETITION. Mr. MARTIN Presented a [?] from 314 ...
Article : 12,967 wordsThe Due de Malakoff, from Charente, brings 389 hhds. 1,737 [?] 3,739 oases brandy, 9 casks cognac, 17 half-hhds. and 294 casts of wine. A portion of the ...
Article : 189 words"Portonian."—We do not think that any good would arise from the discussion. "A [?] W.—we have made enquiry respecting the subject of the letter, and we advise our ...
Article : 50 wordsALBERT, Barque, 319 tons, Philip Holkins, master, for Brisbane. No passengers. ENTERED OUTWARDS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. ...
Article : 438 wordsIf sighted at night the Beatrice will send off rockets at five minutes' intervals until answered from shore look-out, then two rockets in succession and two bluelights. ...
Article : 101 wordsSir—I quite agree with your correspondent who suggests an alteration in the office hours and "screws" of the Government servants on the Present auspicious occasion. ...
Article : 147 wordsIn the House of Assembly—A petition was presented for a vote of £1,500 for the Institute at Gawler. Some papers were laid on the table. ...
Article : 223 wordsSir—Perhaps it may serve to soothe the lacerated feelings of the inhabitants of Port Adelaide, Port Elliot, Strathalbyn, and a host of other outlandish pUces who are grumbling with characterise ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Government have carried a motion for going into Committee on the proposed railway loan. he Federal Council Bill has passed the ...
Article : 45 wordsSir—I see on looking through your columns they intend lighting beacon tires on Mount Lofty ami other places on the appearance of H.M.S. Gaiatea. We Door .Northerns seem utterly forgotten in the ...
Article : 174 wordsA great land meeting was held here last night. It was crowded, and four resolutions were passed in favour of a liberal system. There 13 considerable excitement in the district on the subject. ...
Article : 42 wordsWith " one foot on sea and one on shore" the Government, we are afraid, will be a long while deciding as to the disposal of the homeless iuveniles who now [?] in ...
Article : 4,639 wordsSir—In your comments upon my former letter, which appeated in your issue of Thursday, you describe my communication as a mild defence of the present land system, and say "that it is moderatley ...
Article : 1,137 wordsWHEAT.—There are buyers, both Town and Port, at 4s. 6d. per bushel. Holders are asking 4s. 8d. FLOUR, £10S. to £11 per ton. ...
Article : 73 wordsSir—I take the liberty of addressing you on the occasion of HU Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to these shores, and beg to have your advice whether the agricultural interest ...
Article : 124 wordsMr. John Stevens is giving [?] per bushel for single drayloads; Mr. J. A. Marchant bought to-day at 14. 2d. in single dray loads; Messrs Magarey and [?] are offering is 21 for large or small tots ...
Article : 74 wordsSir—I have been anxiously expecting to see the Government take very prominent part iu pushing forward the principal interest of the colony -that is to say, the mineral regulations. I say the ...
Article : 306 wordsFriday, September 21. Messrs. Magarey & Co., J. Dunn & Co., and Mr. Mr. J. A. Marchant are selling at £11 per ton bags ...
Article : 25 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:—For Great Britan and Continent of America, Cape of Good Hope and African Colonies. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 398 wordsSir—If the dwellings of the poor in Adelaide are to be improved in quality and cheapened in rent it must be by the introduction of a very different class of tenements. Fur the meat part the houses ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 wordsThe Sun enters the arst point or Laors, and the Spring quarter commences September 23. at 9th. 57th. p.m. The days and nights are now equal throughout the earth. ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—As a practical sheepfarmer for the last 25 years in this and the neighbouring colonies, I would suggest to those interested the adoption of a Scab Act embodying the following clause: ...
Article : 497 wordsThe recent abundant nuns we nave bad make the fanners wear a more cheerful aspect, for as to the weather we could not have suited ourselves better had the arrangements been left in our own ...
Article : 104 wordsOn Tuesday evening the fourth of a series of fortnight resdings was held in the old schoolroom, which was well filled. The Rev. J. Hannay presided. The entertainment commenced with an ...
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Family Notices : 194 wordsThe Weather has been very seasonable here lately, alternate rain and sunshine, and the crops are in consequence looking very well. Business is still dull, but the prospect of a good harvest is ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 21 Sep 1867, Page 2
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