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  2. History of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    In 1845 even larger deposits of copper were discovered at Burra which brought wealth to the Adelaide shopkeepers who invested in the mine. With a series of good harvests and expanding agriculture, Adelaide exported meat, wool, wine, fruit and wheat.

  3. South Australian Register - Wikipedia

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    Thomas also published the weekly Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record (10 December 1839 – 18 May 1842). John Stephens, who had in 1843 founded The Adelaide Observer, in 1845 purchased The Register. [9] Anthony Forster became part owner in 1848; With the death of Stephens in 1850, his share was taken over by John Taylor. [10]

  4. Timeline of Adelaide history - Wikipedia

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    Considered the end-point of Kaurna culture in Adelaide. 1845: 2 January: Death by tuberculosis in Adelaide of Mullawirraburka, known as "King John", Kaurna elder who learned English, taught aboriginal lore and helped the early colonists. 1844: The colonial Government takes control of the Corporation of Adelaide. 1847: St Peter's College is ...

  5. Timeline of South Australian history - Wikipedia

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    1844: The colonial Government takes control of the Corporation of Adelaide. 1845: Copper is discovered at Burra. 1845: Port Pirie founded on the upper Spencer Gulf. 1846: John Ainsworth Horrocks dies while exploring land to the northwest of Lake Torrens. 1847: St Peter's College established. 1848: Pulteney Grammar School established.

  6. South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1845, publisher George Stevenson appropriated the vacancy by publishing his own version under the same name. According to the State Library of South Australia : George Stevenson founded the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal, originally and confusingly titled the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register after Adelaide's ...

  7. F. H. Faulding & Co - Wikipedia

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    F. H. Faulding & Co was a pharmaceutical company founded in Adelaide, Australia, in 1845 by Francis Hardey Faulding (23 August 1816 – 19 November 1868), a native of Swinefleet, near Goole in Yorkshire, son of Francis Faulding, a surgeon.

  8. British colonisation of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The History of South Australia: From Its Foundation to the Year of Its Jubilee: Volume I.]. A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook (posted 2013). With much material gathered by George Fife Angas used as the basis of this history. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Gouger, Robert (1898). Hodder, Edwin (ed.).

  9. John Hart (South Australian colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Port Adelaide: Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia for Victoria; In office 7 July 1854 – 2 February 1857: In office 12 July 1851 – 7 July 1853: Personal details; Born 25 February 1809 London, England, United Kingdom: Died: 28 January 1873 (aged 63) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia