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SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

We have Adelaide papers to iho 18th March, and it is really quite refreshing to read with what unanimity they are all agreed in " puffing" the colony; it reminds us of the good old days of Hiudmarsh and Gawler. That South Australia is in a prosperous state is evident; but our friends are blowing their horns rather too loudly. A considerable increase to the population has been received from the neighbouring colonies, and a shipment of emigrants from England is expected to arrive about the end of tTiis monih. The exports are increasing and everything is improving ; but mind good, friends you do not go a-head too fast, itenvember the prosperous times of Governor Gawler, and take warning.— Sydney Herald, April §.

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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 April 1845, Page 3

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 April 1845, Page 3

SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 7, 23 April 1845, Page 3

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