WE omitted last week to notice a very charactenistic notice of the News Letter published at this office, by the Gazette and Register. The editor of that journal is notorious in many ways ...
Article : 1,928 wordsAN impression requiring modification has been conveyed of the value of [?]ingtog property by an article in our last. It was there stated to be worth about four of five years' purchase. This ...
Article : 900 wordsIT is with unfeigned pleasure we perceive a proposal has lately been made by the Midland, the York and North Midland, the Newcastle and Berwick, and the Newcastle and Darlington Companies, to erect a state of Mr George ...
Article : 1,196 wordsNOT a short speech, or a shorter epistle, that issues from the hero of Waterloo, but is heralded by obsequious phrase-coiners as characteristic; and the epithet, in his case, has at least the merit of being approp iste. ...
Article : 1,517 wordsJohn Farquhar M'Kelvy was brought up in the custody a, Sergeant Burford from the police staion. Port Adelaide charged under the 1st Vict., c. 3. with refusing to wotk in discharge of his duty on board the Kingston, lying at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 wordsHanny Norman, who was only discharged from the gaol on Thursday afternoon, was charged with being found is Mr Bean's new store, King William-street, last night, without giving a satisfactory account. ...
Article : 45 wordsTHE MINING ASSOCIATION.—It is not true, as stated in the Observer of Saturday, that the Malcolm is to take the South Australian Company's ores. The Malcolm has been chartered by the Mining ...
Article : 592 wordsON the night between Wednesday and Thursdey, the town of Duniermline and neighborbood wels the scene of outrages indicating the most deliberate conspiracy ant the most murderous purposes. Ever since the disgraceful riots of ...
Article : 955 wordsRAILWAYS, and the easy mode of inter-communicaiton which they ufford, are the great in civilisation. In a former paper, we spoke of the great Poninsular railways and their influence and value in civilising and improving ...
Article : 484 wordsIN January, 1844, the following address was extensively signed by the Scottish colonists in South Australia, and forwarded to the Rev. Dr. Chalmers, the first Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland. ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tue 10 Feb 1846, Page 3
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