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  2. WOODSIDE.

    Although we have had during the last fortnight some heavy showers the intervening sunny days have allowed the farmers to proceed with their tillage, so that most of them are finishing their ploughing and ...

    Article : 208 words
  3. GLEANINGS—BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    It is stated very positively that the Prince and Princess of Wales have accepted an invitation to spend a few days with, the Emperor and Empress at Fontainbleau in the middle of May. ...

    Article : 832 words
  4. THE OPEN COLUMN.

    Under this heading—and subject to the conditions and regulations published in another column—we offer to our readers a medium for the free interchange of opinion upon topics of public interest, If temperately discussed and ...

    Article : 63 words
  5. SOLDIERS AND VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir—I would not trouble you to insert this, but I do think such remarks as Mr. Duffield made in the House of Assembly with respect- to the Volunteers are really, uncalled for. Mr. Duffield would snuff ...

    Article : 315 words
  6. THE AMERICAN QUESTION.

    Sir—I sat down to expose the mis-statements and perversion of facts contained in Mr. Horaman's speech, bat I find that I could not reasonably expect you to find space to expose one-tenth of them. As ...

    Article : 781 words
  7. GAWLER.

    We have lost this day an old and valued colonist in the person of Mr. George Gozzard, Postmaster of this town for the past nine years. Deceased was a colonist of 23 years, and for the last 15 ...

    Article : 522 words
  8. THE OSTRICHES IN THE BOTANIC GARDEN.

    Sir—Will you allow me to make use of your Open Column to call the attention of our worthy Superintendent of the Botanic Garden, to the miserable state of the ostriches finder his care. ...

    Article : 204 words
  9. DISTRICT COUNCILS ACT.

    Sir—As you have published much useful information respecting the working of the Amended District Councils Act of 1862,I beg to request your opinion if it is necessary the Chairman should be appointed ...

    Article : 391 words
  10. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    THE "OLD DEER STALKER" ON RIFLE PRACTICE.—Captain Horatio Boss has addressed s letter to the volunteers of Scotland, reminding them that, at the next Wimbledon meeting, a match is to be shot ...

    Article : 1,227 words
  11. PORT ELLIOT.

    The late heavy rains hare had a most beneficial influence on the young crops, and they ere looking very promising, bat unfortunately there are a good many Who have not yet finished seeding—indeed the ...

    Article : 514 words
  12. THE TRADE OF THE SOUTH-EAST.

    Sir—It is perfectly amazing to find two such articles as those in the Register of the 11th and 12th instant on the "operations of the tariff" appearing in any paper published in South Australia. Such a ...

    Article : 574 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I don't think you do well to be angry ; yon have a large circulation, a powerful pen, a ready wit, the prejudice of the middle and upper classes in your favor, and even an apparently good cause. On the ...

    Article : 1,816 words
  14. TRIFLES OF WIT AND HUMOR.

    A lawyer is defined as a cat, that settles differences , between mice. Why is a woman living up two pairs of stairs like a goddess ? Because she is a second Flora. ...

    Article : 861 words
  15. SLAVERY IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    On Tuesday, June 23, a meeting of ministers of various denominations was held at Aldridge's Rooms, to take into consideration what steps they might deem necessary relative to slavers in the South Seas. There ...

    Article : 2,413 words
  16. MOUNT SERLE.

    In the last edition of the Observer sent to this place, mention is made of " green grass" at Mount Serle. The Observer's informant most have used green spectacles when surveying the country, as there ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE SOIREE.

    The quarterly soiree of the South Australian Institute took place on Wednesday evening, the 24th instant, at the Adelaide Assembly Rooms. The unusual attractions of the entertainment and the lovely state of the weather ...

    Article : 1,322 words
  18. MR. DUFFIELD AND THE VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir—Mr. Duffield in Parliament very emphatically delivered an opinion respecting the volunteers that must be highly appreciated by that arm of Her Majesty's service. He proclaims them all "duffers ...

    Article : 470 words
  19. WELLINGTON.

    The gloomy anticipations which last month prevailed here from the want of rain hare now, I am glad to say, vanished. For the last three weeks we hare had splendid weather, the rain generally falling ...

    Article : 319 words
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