The South Australian magazine

Call Number
FRM F3296
Created/Published
Adelaide : Archibald MacDougall, 1841-1843
Issue
Vol. 1 No. 2 (August 1841)
Images
42
Notes
Pencil correction on title page, July ruled out and Aug written.
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THE  

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN  

MAGAZINE  

AUGUST, 1841.—N0. 11.  

fig jramts alien, lEsuutre.  

ADELAIDE  

ARCHIBALD MACDOUGALL.  

CAPPER GOLE, London OLIVER BOYD, Edinburgh  

CURRY, Junior, CO. Dublin COLLINS, Glasgow  

SHOWELL, Birmingham WESTLEY CO., Bristol ā– ;  

HUGHES, Liverpool J. C. MACDOUGALL, Hobart  

Town: H. DOWLING, Launceston: TEGG, Sydney:  

KERR, Port Phillip CRAWFORD CO., New Zealand.  

Price 2s. per Number—Payable on Delivery.  

PRINTED BY ARCHIBALD -MACDOUGALL, ADELAIDE,  

CONTENTS  

Notes on the Climate of South  

Australia.— By T. Y. Cotter,  

Esq.  

The Vine, No. ll. ā€”By Henry  

Watson, Esq.  

The Torrens, its sources, its  

streams, and its tributaries.—  

By Loiterer on its banks.  

Lines on Parting. ā€”By Fanthe.  

The Emigrant Ship.— By Peter  

Pencil.  

South Australia, the Land of Go-  

shen, and Countries of corres-  

ponding latitudes.— By T. H.  

Lines to Sister.  

The Wattle.— By Delta.  

Sonnet. ā€” By e.  

Horticulture of Australia.— By  

T. Shepherd,  

The Concert.  

The Monthly Record of political  

and domestic events.  

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