Saturday, January 22—The screw steamer Ant, 149 tons, F. P. Snewin, master, from Guichen Bay. Passeneers—Mr. G. Glen, Mrs. Glen, Mr., Miss, and Master Short, Miss and [?] Masters Smith. Mr., Master, and Miss, Woods, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 wordsThe English mail per Admella has not yet been delivered. There has been an active enquiry for wheat to-day for export, and prices are elastic. In flour and bran there ...
Article : 225 wordsLONDON WOOL SALES.—We are indebted to Messrs. Stilling & Co. for several catalogues of the November Wool Sales, from which we have compiled the following particulars conuected ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 wordsFor the following circular we are indebted to Messrs. Philip Levi & Co.:— London, 16th November, 1858. Dear Sirs—The public sales of colonial wool which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsTHE HOMEWARD MAIL.—It is expected that the Oneida will leave Sydney on the 27th, and Melbourne on the 31st inst., with the homeward mails. Our Post-office authorities have fixed ...
Article : 38 wordsTHE HAHNDORF DIGGINGS.—The accounts which have just reached us are of a cheering description. Deep sinking is going on. ...
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Advertising : 243 wordsTHE CENTRAL ROAD BOARD.—The Hon. Dr[?] Everard, M.L.C., Mr. Duffield. M.P., Mr. Milne, M.P., and Mr. Hay, M.P., have been elected members of the Centeal Road Board for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 420 wordsMR. STUART.—This gentleman left town on. Saturday, with a party suitably equipped for the [?]urpose of marking out and taking possession if his recently acquired runs in the far north. ...
Article : 74 wordsNAVIGATION OF THE DARLING.—His Excellency the Governor left town on Sa[?]rday, accompanied by Captain Cadell, with the view to attempt the projected navigation by steamers ...
Article : 29 wordsTHE NEW MAIL CONTRACT.—By the late papers received from New South Wales we perceive that an impression prevails in Sydney that "under the new mail contract with the ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE Oneida's mail has brought us detailed information on several points, to which it will be necessary during the next few days to advert. We have selected, in the first instance, the ...
Article : 2,697 wordsDR. LIVINGSTONE.—In the October number of the Edinburgh Review, reference is made to a letter addressed by this distinguished traveller to the Bishop of Oxford, dated the 22nd of last ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 436 wordsKAPUNDA MARBLE.—The following interesting paragraph is taken from a late number of the Bendigo Advertiser:—"We have been informed by a practical mason named Brierly, an old ...
Article : 192 wordsTHE TASMANIAN CABLE.—With reference to the working of Professor Hughes's Printing Telegraph, through the Tasmanian cable, manufactured by Mr. Henley, a writer in the Daily ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 375 wordsTHE HELENE.—We learn from the Home News that the barque Helene, Captain S. Ha[?]en, sailed from Hamburg on the 24th October, for Port Adelaide, with a full and valuable cargo ...
Article : 49 wordsTHE FIRST MAIL UNDER THE NEW CONTRACT. —It is stated in the English papers that the first mail under the new contract will be due in Southampton on the 11th of April next from ...
Article : 50 wordsAUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION.—Among the papers read at the opening meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, held on the 7th November at Burlington House, London, we notice with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,578 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN DEBATING CLUB—The second ordinary meeting of this society was held at Aldridge's, on Friday evening last, Mr. Charlea Mann, jun., in the chair, when a debate on "Vote by Ballot[?] ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 24 Jan 1859, Page 2
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