SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Sir Henry Young was to leave London for Adelaide via Singapore about the middle of March, and may therefore be expected to arrive about the end of this month. — Mining operations on an extensive scale are in progress at Tort Lincoln. May 31. — The quarterly dividend, amounting to nearly £25,000, was paid at the Burra Burra office to the shareholders of the South Australian Mining Association. A private letter from London, to a gentleman in Adelaide, dated sth February,states that the writer had had a long conversation on that day with the new Governor of South Australia, Sir H. E. F. Young, and that his Excellency was making all haste to Adelaide. The Legislative Council is summoned to meet on June 2, for the despatch of business.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 313, 29 July 1848, Page 2
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129SOUTH AUSTRALIA. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 313, 29 July 1848, Page 2
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