It does not frequently come within our province to criticise the proceedings of legislative bedies, either municipal or national. When, however we fined the Corporation of Adelaide. ...
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Article : 415 words"GIANT WHEAT.—The improvement in our seed wheat has engaged the attention of the most eminent agriculturists and seedsmen, and this description comes nearer our estimate ef prime and productive wheat ...
Article : 584 wordsPresent—The Master, Captains Scott, Tapley, and Maleolm, and Mr. Newland. Read, a letter from the Hon. the Treasurer, addressed to the Master Warden, requesting that he would place ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 25 Oct 1859, Page 3
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