[?] A large vessel was sighted from the Semaphore Station early yesterday morning, but a light N.E. wind prevented her reaching the anchorage ground at midnight. CLEARED. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsThe exodus to the Fitzroy gold-fields continues to go on to the tune of 2,000 a we[?]! Dr. Ridley, of Maryborough, is in custody on the charge of having caused the death of a ...
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Family Notices : 14 wordsANTI JOBBERY.—The whole case will doubtless be thoroughly examined, and justice be done. HOPE.—Our correspondent writes an appeal to the ladies in behalf of the early-closing movement at drapers' shops. He ...
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Advertising : 411 wordsA meeting of these gentlemen was held on Wednesday, [?] noon, in the Norfolk Arms Hotel. Present—Messrs. A. H. Davis (Chairman), Sutherland. Simmonds, Rankine, Hollins, Clarke, Garlick, Auld, Lloyd, ...
Article : 1,446 wordsA large and crowded meeting of the working men and unemployed laborers of Fort Adelaide, took place at Coleman's Exchange Hotel, on Tuesday evening. The meeting was addressed by several of the working men, ...
Article : 255 wordsOn Wednesday evening, a meeting which had been convened by His Worship the Mayor, in consequence of a requisition presented to His Worship was held at White's Assembly Rooms for the purpose of raising means to alleviate the ...
Article : 2,682 wordsPresent—Mr. Belt (Chairman), Mr. R. B. Andrews, Mr. A Hardy, the Secretary, and the Chief and Second Inspectors. The minutes of last meeting were read by the Secretary and confirmed. ...
Article : 2,165 wordsSUMMARY FOR EUROPE.—On Saturday we shall publish a full and carefully compiled summary of political, commercial, and general news, for transmission to England by the next mail. ...
Article : 41 wordsIn the Legislative Council— Leave was given to the Hon. JOHN BAKER, the Hon. Capt. BAGOT, and the Hon. Capt. FREELING to give evidence before Committees of the House of Assembly, if ...
Article : 340 wordsTHE UNEMPLOYED POOR.—From a report in another part of our paper, it will be seen that a working man's meeting was held on Wednesday evening, at White's Rooms. It is unnecessary ...
Article : 150 wordsTHE POSTAL SERVICE.—Iu the course of the debate on the steam postal question in the Legislative Council yesterday, the Chief Secretary intimated that the Government had entered ...
Article : 59 wordsREPORTED DISCOVERY OF NEW COUNTRY.— THE FAR NORTH.—A rumour was yesterday current m town that two mounted troopers had arrived from the North with tidings of good ...
Article : 48 wordsWe now conclude our analysis of the proposed new Act for the consolidation and amendment of the laws relating to District Councils. Part V. treats of "Offences and Penalties." ...
Article : 1,109 wordsThere is no more animation in the flour and gain market than we reported yesterday. Some transactions have occurred at £15 10s[?] and £15 15s. for country [?]; a[?]d if anything more, is offered for sale. ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE PORT CURTIS DIGGINGS.—We understand that several persons have mistaken the reports of the Vancouver Island diggings, as given in our impression of Wednesday, for those of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,291 wordsREV. T. BINNEY.—We need do no more than remind our readers that Mr. Binney will lecture to-night in Adelaide. As the rev. gentleman has again intimated his desire not to be published, ...
Article : 43 wordsGOLD-FINDING.—Mr. J. M. Solomon yesterday moved that leave be given to persons willing to go in search of gold to dig for the same upon the Wastelands of the Crown in this colony ...
Article : 78 wordsSir—in your issue of the 5th inst. it wo[?] appear, by the manner[?] i[?] which you noticed the robbery perpetrated on my son on Saturday last, that you doubted the circumst[?] for you head the paragraph "Alleged Robbery," ...
Article : 245 wordsERRATA.—In our report of the Parliamentary division of yesterday, inste[?] of "Mr. Wa[?]tt" read Mr. Ha[?]ett, and for "Mr. Harker," read Mr. Hawker. ENGLISH COAL AND HUMAN POWER.—Professor Rogers ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 7 Oct 1858, Page 2
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