By the death of Sir George Kingston' South Australia has lost another of the now rapidly diminishing band of pioneer colonists. Few of those who were ...
Article : 5,708 wordsIt is with profound regret that we have to announce the death of Sir George Strickland Kinston. It will be remembered that for the last few months he had been suffering from a ...
Article : 2,525 wordsBesides the drastic measure which it has been already intimated is to be introduced next session on the subject of the Irish land laws, with a view of giving a ...
Article : 102 wordsIt is generally believed that next year's legislation, including, as it will do, a Bill to provide for the assimilation of the county to the borough franchise, will ...
Article : 45 wordsThe wool market generally is firm. Superior sorts maintain the advance previously reported, but coarse and mixed kinds are neglected, and realize lower ...
Article : 91 wordsDr. Fraser, lately of Melbourne, who commenced practising here short time ago, died suddenly of sunstroke on Thursday night. Our new paper, the Western Grazier, appeared ...
Article : 80 wordsRust is very bad on the Darling Downs. The New Caledonian escapees captured at Maryborough are to be sent by the first steamer to the French Consul at Sydney. ...
Article : 33 wordsThere has been a slight relapse in the price of wheat during the week. South Australian ia quoted at 51s. per quarter ex store, and 50s. ex ship. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Wentworth, from Fiji, brings news that Mr. Thompson reports the sale at Sara to have been a great success. Each lot realized from £400 to £1,000 an acre. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe copper market is dull. Wallaroo is still quoted at £72, and Burra is worth £69 a ton. The price of tin is now £93 a ton. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe steamer Sorata arrived at Rivoli Bay South this morning at a quarter to 5. The pumps were out of order, and the vessel was making water very fast. Just as a fear of her ...
Article : 309 wordsThe race between Trickett and Ross for £400, which the referee ordered should be rowed over again on account of a foul last Saturday, took place to-day, when ...
Article : 324 wordsYesterday afternoon, a little after 5 o'clock, Mr. John McInnes, sheepfarmer, whilst returning home along the Penola-road, accompanied by a lady, passed a wagon heavily laden with wool ...
Article : 230 wordsThe following are the minutes of the proceedings of the Intercolonial Conference:— FIRST DAY—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Only preliminary business. ...
Article : 3,524 wordsTwo young men, who were put ashore from the Katoomba at the Heads as stowaways, were brought up and dealt with at Queenscliffe yesterday for uttering valueless cheques. ...
Article : 336 wordsThis morning, about a quarter to 11 o'clock, the shop situated at the junction of Commercial and Ferrers streets, occupied by Mr. Robert S.O. Green, fancy goods dealer, &c., was ...
Article : 250 wordsThe first load of new wheat was brought into the township this morning. It was purchased by Mr. James Trennery from Mr. James Ratcliffe. The sample weighed 63 lb. to the ...
Article : 92 wordsSir Henry Parkes reached Albury at noon to-day, and received a deputation from the Municipal Council. He informed the Mayor that the Government would only aid the railway ...
Article : 299 wordsHeavy rain fell on Thursday night and Friday morning. The fall was very welcome for replenishing dams and tanks. It is new fine, ceol, and pleasant. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 6 Dec 1880, Page 5
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