Omitted in the cargo of the Frenchman, from Liverpool— 20,000 slates, J. H. Kain; 27 pkgs. hardware, 26 bundies spartes, 7 iron kegs, 2 bundles buckets. George Scarfe. Cargo of the Auguste and Meline, from London—2[?] casks ...
Article : 2,123 wordsThe Hon. Mr. BAKER asked the Hon. the Chief Secretary, with leave of the House, where the steam dredge, which was procured for the purpose of deepening the bars, was at present employed. ...
Article : 18,840 wordsThere is no change to report since yesterday. Country brands of [?]our have been sold at £16 to-day. Wheat is more abundant; 7s. 2d. and 7s. 3d. has been paid in town, and 7s. 4d. to 7s. 6d. at the Port; but prices are ...
Article : 135 wordsWe have just received further intelligence from England. The news comes per Mandarin, from Mauritius; and per Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamship Azof. The dates are to ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsVINEYARD.—One of the most important operations daring the whole year has now to be performed the first stopping of the young shoots of the vine. On the plains the vines will now be ready for it; in the hills they will be in a fortnight ...
Article : 460 wordsThere is much more stir out of doors, chiefly owing to the Port Curtis Gold Diggings. The Cily of Sydney engaged, at Sydney, 367 passengers in one day. Several other steamers have ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. G. ANDERSON'S favour is to hand, but we had not time to read it last night. THE TELEGRAM.—Our correspondent will find an answer to his question in connection with our telegraphic intelligence ...
Article : 61 wordsWe have English dates to July 9th. The Queen has accepted the invitation sent her by Louis Napoleon, to pay him a visit at Cherbourg. It is said that the Emperor intends to ...
Article : 237 wordsTHE LATER NEWS.—We direct our readers tothe very important intelligence contained in our telegraph column to-day. It will be seen that (as we foretold) the vapouring of French colonels ...
Article : 261 wordsIn the Legislative Council— The Hon. Mr. BAKER asked a question with respect to the present employment of the steam dredge, to which the CHIEF SECRETARY replied. ...
Article : 663 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— [?]. Mr. AYERS to move— "That an Address be presented to his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, accompanied by a copy of the congratulatory ...
Article : 1,130 wordsMEETING OF THE WORKING CLASSES.—Yesterday, between 12 and 1 o'clock, about 300 of the work ing classes, composed chiefly of recent arrivals, was held on the north side of the river, near the old foot bridge ...
Article : 858 wordsThe loading for the interior continues to proceed briskly, but business in wholesale circles is perfectly devoid of animation, and things are dull as ever. The effects of Robertson and ...
Article : 170 wordsThe following telegrams were duly forwarded from Melbourne on Monday evening, but they did not reach us until Tuesday. On enquiring at the Superintendent's office, we were informed ...
Article : 90 wordsA VEST important question will occupy the attention of the House of Assembly this afternoon. Mr. Townsend has given notice of his intention to move the following resolution:— ...
Article : 1,411 wordsIntelligence has been received from England to July 3rd. The Oaths Bill has passed its second reading (Lords) by a majority of 46. The Church-Rates Abolition Bill has been rejected ...
Article : 417 wordsA MEETING of the working men of Adelaide took place on Tuesday, for the purpose of considering how they might obtain employment. There is, perhaps, no sight more distressing to the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 22 Sep 1858, Page 2
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