Saturday, November 20—The brig Roscoe, 151 tons; C. W. G[?] master, from Newcastle, N.S.W., October 13, via Melbourne November 13. Hart and Hughes, agents. Passengers—Mrs. C. W. Galloes and infant son ...
Article : 1,522 wordsAn advertisement has been issued of an embryo company for purchasing and finishing the Great Eastern steamship. With reference to this the following communication has been received from the Eastern Steam ...
Article : 152 wordsWe extract the following from the Australian edition of the European Times of September 16, and from the Home News of the same date:— [?] gradual revival of trade has been perceptible during the ...
Article : 2,188 wordsTHE Melbourne Argus, in a second edition, of the 17th instant, acknowledges European news to the above date. Our direct dates from Loudon only extend to September 16. We ...
Article : 1,524 wordsMR. HARLEY.—On the 21st of August, John Pritt Harley, one of the old school of actors, and to the last day one of the greatest favorites with the English playgoing public, expired in the 68th year of his age. While ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsA MACCLESFIELD DISSENTER asks if, whilst the Bishop of Adelaide refuses to admit Mr. Binney into the pulpits of the Anglican Church, he would not admit a Roman Catholic priest without re-ordaining him? As the letter of our ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsWE last night received our files of English papers, but at too late an hour (especially considering the heat of the weather; to make so careful a selection as we could have wished. ...
Article : 474 wordsPLAINTIFF'S COSTS.—In answer to the enquiry of "Plaintiff" in our impression of last Saturday as to the reason why plaintiff's costs should not be allowed at Port Adelaide Local Court, we are ...
Article : 124 wordsAfter the grand Cherbourg fetes their Majesties started for Brest, which town they quitted on the 12th of August. The streets were crowded. On their road to Quimper they were met by priests at the head of their ...
Article : 1,475 wordsTELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION.—We learn by the news just received by the mail per Columbian that a submarine telegraph cable of about 300 miles was in course of manufacture at Mr. ...
Article : 42 wordsFlour, £18 to £19 per ton; wheat, 8s. per bushel. Trade is quiet. SHIPPING. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Havilah brings us one day's later news. The following paragraph relating to the National Bank of Australasia is from the Melbourne Morning Herald, November 17:— ...
Article : 362 wordsA few mornings ago, a slight paragraph from the Court Newsman, amongst the items of court and official intelligence, informed the public of London that the Mayor of Melbourne had an interview the day before with ...
Article : 319 wordsMR. LIVINGSTONE.—Mr. John Laird, of Birkenhead, has received the following from Dr. Livingstone:— "Marobert, Zambesi, 21st of June, 1858.—My dear Sir— As you will no doubt feel anxious to hear how we got on ...
Article : 1,737 wordsThere is no change to notice since the date of our weekly report yesterday. Flour is steady at £17 to £17 10s. wheat 7s., bran 2s. 3d. The Admella sails tomorrow for Melbourne almost bare of cargo, as did the ...
Article : 418 wordsIT is likely, after all, that the great squatting dispute will be amicably settled. The Government are understood to be prepared to offer terms on the basis of which the squatters will ...
Article : 929 wordsUnexpectedly the Columbian reached Port Phillip Heads this morning with the English Mails of September; the Havilah will be despache this afternoon with the South Australian portion. Generally much good is expected to ...
Article : 778 wordsThe inhabitants of the Goolwa, like other parts of the colony, complain sadly of the dulness of the times, and the destruction of the wheat crop; speculating upon the probable prices of flour next year. ...
Article : 203 wordsThe suspension has been announced of Messrs. Archibald Montgomery and Co., Australian merchants, with liabilities for about £60,000. The disaster is consequent upon the recent stoppages in the Honduras ...
Article : 186 wordsBUSH FIRES.—All day on Sunday the Gulf was overhung with volumes of dence smoke, arising from a bush fire on Yorke's Peninsula. This, together with the blazing heat of the sun during the whole of the day, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 22 Nov 1858, Page 2
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