Monday, October 11. The schooner Waitemata, 60 tons. C. Harris, master, from Melbourne Septmeber 26, and Portland October 6. John Newman and Son, agents. ARRIVALS (COASTING). ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 437 wordsThe Emu with the July and August mails has arrived. Parliament was prorogued on the 2nd of August. ...
Article : 555 wordsAs a relief to the general dullness and monotony of the last few months, the inhabitants of the Port have to-day been roused from their lethargy by the excitement of an election polling day. ...
Article : 242 wordsWE elsewhere publish the Bill as passed by the Legislative Council, for amending the laws relative to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes within this province. The second reading of the ...
Article : 948 wordsOn Monday the 4th instant, an adjourned meeting of the settlers was held at the Aldinga Hotel, which was attended by about 70 persons. Mr. NORMAN, Chairman of the District Council, in the ...
Article : 502 wordsThe English mails of July and August, per Emeu, are at last telegraphed as arrived at Melbourne from England, and the Burra Burra may be looked for to-morrow night probably with these overdue advices. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,580 wordsHINDLEY-STREET WEST.—Our correspondent thinks that his house is worth 75 per cent. less than some others that he knows of; and that the Assessor should not forget the relative difference in the value of property. We do not think, ...
Article : 64 wordsTHE NEW QUARTER.—NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. —The South Australian Advertiser and the Weekly Chronicle have now entered upon their second quarter. The circulation of both papers ...
Article : 269 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. Reconsideration in Committee of item No. 3 (Public Works, &c.) on the Supplementary Estimates for 1858, with a view of considering the question of re-inserting the sum of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 wordsSir—You are looked up to by the working men and mechanics of this colony for sure information relative to the gold-fields near Port Curtis; and it is currently reported that the press of this colony is trying to suppress ...
Article : 240 wordsAFTER waiting five or six weeks for one mail we have at last received two. Our telegrams are not very explicit as to the causes of the delay; perhaps the reporters think the story so old as ...
Article : 715 wordsSir—As this old grievance is to get its final hearing on Thursday next, I will endeavor to lay the whole matter before the public, lest some person might think that I and the hundreds who are calling upon me[?]to defend their ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 393 wordsNews from Sydney to the 8th instant. The Herald is full of letters from the Fitzroy diggings. The majority of the diggers are disappointed and desponding. ...
Article : 67 wordsCELESTIAL PHENOMENA.—We yesterday called attention to a beautiful comet now visible in the western horizon, at from 7 to 8 o'clock in the evening. In our yesterday's impression also ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsAt the time of the departure of the English mails from London the exports were on the increase. Butter and oats, of which there was a plentiful supply, had been shipped in large ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE ENGLISH MAILS—From a telegram courteously furnished us by Messrs. Hall and Co., we learn that the Burra Burra had started from Melbourne with the English mails. It will ...
Article : 95 wordsRETURN OF MR. COLLINSON FOR THE PORT. —[Per Magnetic Telegraph.]—Monday evening. —This spirited contest has terminated in favor of Mr. E. G. Collinson, who has been returned as a ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 12 Oct 1858, Page 2
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