THE CITY OF ADELAIDE contained, on the 1st day of April, 1860, a total population of 17,933 souls, distributed, in regard to ages, as follows:— Males. Females. Total. ...
Article : 634 wordsOn Friday evening a meeting of the ratepayers of the above district was held at the Hawkstone Arms, Mitcham, to consider who were the most fit and proper persons to serve as Councillors for the ensuing year, in place of those ...
Article : 2,933 wordsMr. Fenn for the plaintiff, and Mr. Belt for the defendant. This was an action of ejectment to recover possession of a piece at the western corner of section numbered 136 in Survey ...
Article : 2,134 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. DAVIES to move— "That an Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, requesting him to lay upon the table of ...
Article : 1,511 wordsSir—Will you be kind enough to publish the following remarks respecting the road in this portion of the East Torrens District. It has become so bad that our lives are in constant danger. Three ...
Article : 262 wordsOur London correspondent, in his last packet, enclosed the following extracts from the new book published by Mr. Binney, in reference to his Australian experiences. We have not hitherto ...
Article : 1,455 wordsSir—I perceive that you have been misled with respect to the purport of the Bill to be introduced by Mr. Sutherland, to provide for the defence of the colony. That Bill has no special ...
Article : 188 wordsThe new Bible Christian Chapel recently built at Kooringa was opened last Sunday (the 24th), attended by a very large congregation. The building is exceedingly handsome, and may be termed a ...
Article : 236 wordsOn Saturday evening the members of the Kent Town Rifle Corps entertained their Captain, V. Herford, Esq., at dinner at the Kent Town Hotel. The spread, which was laid out in the Oddfellows' Lodge-room, was of a ...
Article : 1,064 wordsPHRENOLOGY AT FAULT.—"What animal has the most brains?" "The hog—it has a hogshead full of 'em." FANNY'S FEAT.—Miss Fanny says she really is ...
Article : 963 wordsTHE RIVAL CANNONS.—Sir W. Armstrong has accepted a friendly challenge from Mr. Whitworth, to compare their guns by actual trial at Shoeburyness. ...
Article : 1,774 wordsTHE LATE MR. ROBERT THOMAS.—A notice will be found in another portion of this paper, announcing the death of Mr. Robert Thomas, at his residence, Rhantregwnwyn Cottage, Hindley-street, west, on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsMALICIOUS TRESPASS.—Henry Burgess was charged by Andrew McCulloch with trespassing on his land which he held from the defendant. The agreement under which the land was held stated that it was let to one Elijah Morgan, ...
Article : 233 wordsTHE LIEDER TAFEL.—The German Liedertafel will, this evening, hold their annual meeting in the large room of the Hamburg Hotel, for which occasion the spacious apartment has been decorated with ...
Article : 176 wordsSTORING HAY.—Richard Davies Hanson was charged, on the information of Inspector Reading, with storing hay on his premises, situated on East-terrace. The defendant did not appear on 27th June. The Inspector stated that on the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 2 Jul 1860, Page 3
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