ADELAIDE.
15th Instant: A meeting has been held to form a tramway fro'n Adelaide to Glenelg. A prospectus is to be issued. Three thousand £5 shares, or a capital of £15.000, is required. Colon*: 1 Pitt advertises for volunteers for New Zealand, offering liberal terms. Colonel Pitt's arrival is anticipated wiih interest. Deputy - Commissary Ross is not- going to New Zealand. Mr Aliddleton. of Western Australia, is going instead. At Solomon's sale of the Alert's cargo ot tea, 350 half-chests sold at £3 8s ,~ 3 Vis., and £4- 6s : 110 chests at £7 'o £S : 19 ° boxes young hyson, £1 ls. Cleared-— The Freak, for Sydney, with 595 quarters of wheat, eighty tons flour, twentyseven bales of hay and some bran ; Wild Wave for Natal, with 5.098 bags wheat, J'Xty'ions noui*. Arrived.— Metaris, from Meloourne. Atrevida, from Newcastle, is ashore at Wallaroo, 200 tons coal were thrown overboard. Sho is expected to be got off at hi"h tide. Tne Ant steamer goes to Melbourne for sale, oa the arrival on the Penola.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3
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172ADELAIDE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3
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