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  2. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    On Friday, 8th instant, a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held for the purpose of considering the most suitable place for landing Her Majesty's mails. The meeting was very unmerously attended. Amongst those ...

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  3. ENGLISH NEWS TO JANUARY 20.

    News has been received from England up to January 20, vi[?] Sydney. The appearances of a continental war were subsiding. Large Reform meetings have been held at ...

    Article : 167 words
  4. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    This was an adjourned final hearing. The insolvent had carried on farming operations, but having no capital, and being unfortunate in his crops, had gradually got deeper and deeper into difficulties, and had disposed of his remaining ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    THE MAIL SERVICE.—The Melbourne Chamber of Commerce have just adopted a resolution condemning the practice of the mail steamers making Adelaide the first port of arrival and the ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    The following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Friday, April 8:— Shipping, Sydney.—Arrived during night— Malta, Southampton, 20th January. ...

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  7. THE BLISS OF IGNORANCE.

    Sir—A stranger perambulating the streets of North Adelaide must be struck with the cadaverous aspect of many of its inhabitants, in spite of salubrity, the result of elevation, and a lower temperature. ...

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  8. AFTER DINNER ELOQUENCE.

    Sly—"Am I a lord? and have I such a lady? Or do I dream? or have I dreamed till now? I do not sleep: I see, I hear, I sneak; I smell sweet savours, and I feel soft ...

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  9. CENTRAL ROAD BOARD.

    Present—The Hon. the Surveyor-General (in the chair), the Hon. Dr. Everard, Mr. Hay, M.P., Mr. Mailne, M.P., Mr. Duffield, M.P., and Mr. Sutherland. THE SOUTH ROAD. ...

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    THE MELBOURNE.—The Register having stated in its shipping intelligence that His Excellency and party had arrived from the Goolwa as passengers on board the Melbourne, we feel ...

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    VICTORIAN BREADSTUFFS.—Erratum.—In our yesterday's impression, referring to the produce of wheat in Victoria, we assumed in round numbers 400,000 persons as the population of ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    VAGRANCY.—Frederick Christopher, a colored man, was charged with being found wandering in the streets without any means of subsistence, and was discharged with a recommendation to apply for admission at the Destitute Asyl[?] ...

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    THE LAW OF REAL PROPERTY.—We understand that a new claimant has appeared for a portion of the land on which Beverley House, Glenelg, stands, the land having been sold twice ...

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    LANDING THE MAILS.—We invite the attention of our readers to the report of the proceedings of the Chamber of Commerce in reference to the landing of the mails at Glenelg. We also ...

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    THE EMEU.—We have been favored by a gentleman of this city with a private note, from which we take the following:— "I yesterday received a note from a friend on board the ...

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    PUBLIC MEETING AT NORWOOD.—A meeting of [?]tep [?]s was held at the O[?]d [?] [?] [?] evening of Thursday, [?] 7th April, to take into [?] sider[?]on the site of gr[?]d selected or the New To[?] ...

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    BOSTON'S CIRCUS, PORT ADELAIDE.—This company gave a farewell performance at Port Adelaide on Thursday evening, upon which occasion Mr. Pablo Fanque made his first appearance in this colony. The ...

    Article : 160 words
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