Tuesday, December 14—The barque General Jesup, 194 tons. William Gay, master, from Melbourne Dec. 10. R. S. W. Sandford, agent. Passengers—Mr. S. Daley, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke. ...
Article : 750 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. Present—The Hon. the Chief Secretary, the Hon. Captain Scott, the Hon. Dr. Everard, the Hon. Dr. Davies, the Hon. Major O'Halloran, the Hon. Captain Hall, the Hon. H. Ayers, ...
Article : 16,948 wordsThe sailing of the Columbian is postponed till Saturday next, at daylight. ...
Article : 23 wordsFlour, £18 10s. to £19 10s. Wheat, 8s. 6d. to 9s. A large quantity of flour has arrived from Sydney, and more is on its way. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsAUSTRALIAN MAILS.—The Illustrated News of October 16th contains the following paragraph respecting the Columbian:—" Galle, September 28.—The Admiralty agent here has advertised ...
Article : 79 wordsNews to November 30th. The shipments of sugar were described as being very high. Prices remained without any alteration. ...
Article : 20 wordsTHE ADELAIDE AKD MELBOUBNE TELEGBAPH. —Mr. Hay yesterday called the attention of the House of Assembly to the statement attributed to the Postmaster-General of Victoria, relative ...
Article : 199 wordsThere has been another meeting of the shareholders of the National Bank, which ia in statu quo. Mr. Hughes continues obstinate. ...
Article : 23 wordsIn the Legislative Council on Tuesday— Messages were received From tho House of Assembly, intimating that they had passed the Incorporation of Institutions Bill with amendments, Longbottom's Patent ...
Article : 816 wordsIntelligence from Sydney to December 11th. Parliament reassembled on the 8th instant. The Governor, in a brief speech, intimated that the only business before the House would ...
Article : 72 wordsFlour, £18 10s. to £20. Wheat, 9s. Demand small and unsteady. Very little general business doing. ...
Article : 54 wordsCONTEMPLATED PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.—In reply to Mr. Strangways, the Attorney-General yesterday intimated that it was the intention of the Government to prorogue ...
Article : 88 wordsSERGEANT BADMAN.—In reply to enquiries made late last evening, Ave ascertained that, although in extreme danger, Mr. Badman was not worse. Drs. Gosse and Frankis have been ...
Article : 152 wordsThe general stagnation in respect to public questions, to which I adverted in my last letter, is now giving way. The time-honored fashion of discussing politics at meetings of M.P.'s with their constituents, and at the ...
Article : 3,107 wordsThe arrival of the October Mail has placed us in possession of a letter from Mr. Edward Stephens, formerly of the Bank of South Australia. This communication touches a very ...
Article : 997 wordsThe aspoct of the grain and flour market is much the same as yesterday. Flour is enquired for in small parcels. New wheat is offering at 7s., with a moderate demand. For bran, buyers are not anxious to operate until ...
Article : 264 wordsSir—That Mr. Torrens, in publishing private correspondence without asking permission to do so, or intimating his intention of so doing, acted solely from a sense of public duty, no one would volunteer to deny, ...
Article : 945 wordsWe are indebted to the courtesy of Messrs. Martin, Gaedechens, & Co., for the following letter from the well-known house of Frederick Heath & Co.:— "London, 16th October, 1858. ...
Article : 841 wordsTHE Real Property Act Amendment Bill has passed through Committee, the whole of its clauses being agreed to on Tuesday afternoon, with but a few verbal amendments. We concur, ...
Article : 919 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and all the Councillors. The MAYOR reported having opened an account at the Bank of Australasia in favor of the Brighton Town Council, and that he had paid in £93 13s. to their credit, that being the ...
Article : 130 wordsTHE HOMEWARD MAIL.—It will be per[?]eived by our telegraph that the departure of the Columbian has been postponed. She will not leave Melbourne till daylight on Saturday mo[?]ning. ...
Article : 45 wordsA meeting to adopt a rate was held at Gepp's, Third Creek 13th December. Proposed by Mr. NORTON and seconded by Mr. SINCLAIR, that Mr. Auld take the chair. ...
Article : 199 wordsIF THEY COULD ONLY STRIKE IT.—Another letter has been received at the Crown Lands Office from Mr. Buttrose. Although in small quantities, more nuggetty gold, just like[?] that ...
Article : 400 wordsSir—Many of as cannot give much, during these dull times, towards any charitable object; but[?] I think the devotion and persoverance of Mrs. Tiernay should no [?] pass unheeded. I think her friends in Ireland would see ...
Article : 111 wordsFrom the Argus of December 9th, we extract the following from their agricultural report:— Wednesday, December 8. The markets here remain without alteration. At Adelaide ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 15 Dec 1858, Page 2
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