Nov. 20—The cutter Resource, 20 tons, Cummings, master, from Rivoli Bay, with 13 bales of wool for Younghusband and Co. Nov. 21—The barque Ascendant, 562 tons, ...
Article : 169 wordsMINE SURVEYOR'S REPORT.—Mr Tre[?] reports that there are no indications, on the sur[?] sections near the new road from the Burra to [?] head of St. Vincent's Gulf. He recommends [?] ...
Article : 382 wordsMails will be despatched as under:— Frr Great Britain, by the Calder, to Singapore and Overland, this day at half-past Three. East Indies and China, by the Calder, to Singapore, ...
Article : 56 wordsThere was a very large supply both of cattle and "sheep,' but nothing fine. The former have fallen considerably, the price being 6s 8d per 100lbs. The latter fetched about 1¼d per lb., good wethers going ...
Article : 142 wordsBONNEY v. BRUNELL.—For illegally depasturing. Defendant was not in attendance, but the [?]mons and the offence being proved, his Worship fined him £1 and costs. ...
Article : 184 wordsA reply in rather vague terms by Earl Grey has been published in the Gazette to Sir Henry Young's proposal of a loan for emigration. He argues against it, and he then says that in ...
Article : 284 wordsRAILWAY COMPANY.—A portion of the plant of the Adelaide City and Port Railway which as mentioned in our last had been sunk in the Thames was put on board the Constance. There ...
Article : 2,814 wordsWE believe the strongest enemy, to the North Arm is willing to admit that the establishment of wharfs there is merely a question of time. Both Mr Parker and ...
Article : 991 wordsIn pursuance of advertisement, a public meeting was held at Gloag's Ion, Mount Barker, by the hundreders of Macelesfield, for the purpose of nominating persons to be recommended to His ...
Article : 397 wordsTISDALE v. EDWARDS—Assault. For the complainant, Mr Hanson; for the defendent, Mr Parker and Mr Smith. Complainant, who rente a cottage of defendant, ...
Article : 654 wordsThe meeting on Wednesday was attended by forty shareholders. J. B. Neales, Esq., on being called to the chair, referred to the understanding upon which ...
Article : 983 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN. SIR—The authorship of the "Will of the late Miss Flamborough," which appeared is the Mercury of Saturday last, having been [?]puted to Mr Grundy, ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 23 Nov 1849, Page 2
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