Sir—I imagine I am not without consideration for the failings of my fellowmen. I believe that althong[?] I hate that confounded puppy Minchin, I am not altogether blind to his virtues; I do not go about ...
Article : 1,018 wordsFinal hearing. The accountant's report was read as follows:— "Liabilities...............£463 0 1 Assets.................. 260 13 4 ...
Article : 287 wordsThis Court will sit as a Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday, the 1st day of August, 1860, at 10 o'clock. The following is a list of causes set down for trial:— WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. ...
Article : 118 wordsA large and influential meeting of ratepayers was held at the Clare Inn, Clare, on the 21st July, convened by the District Council, for the purpose of giving Mr. Lennon an opportunity of explaining to the ratepayers ...
Article : 1,201 wordsSir—Considering that the receipts aud expenditure of the General Post-OfSce approaches £40,000 per annum, it will not be out of place to ask when the books of the establishment were revised by the ...
Article : 254 wordsDISTURBANCE IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS.—George Buckley and William Stevens were charged with riotous behaviour in the Botanic Gardens on Sunday, July 29, between 2 and 3 o'clock. A witness deposed that Stevens was ...
Article : 1,389 wordsThe following is the report of the Destitute Board for the half-year ended the 30th June last:— Destitute Board Office, July 30, 1860. 1. The numbers on the books on the 30th June, 1859, ...
Article : 1,510 wordsPresent—Msssrs. Burton (Chairman), Shepley, Kentish, and Trenouth. Bills amounting to 214l is 8d paid. Mr. Glover's application for slaughtering license refused. Received 15 applications for the office of Clerk and Surveyor. ...
Article : 143 wordsAn accident happened this morning at the station which might have been attended with more serious consequences; as it is, the person is not among the killed; though it should act as a caution to every ...
Article : 365 wordsPresent—Messrs. Cherry (Chairman), Clark, Barker, and Rendell. Three tenders for cutting water-tables, forming road, and footpath leading to G. C. Hawker's, Esq. Roach's accepted, at 1s 8d per rod. W. Hill, A. Gray, and J. Walton ...
Article : 50 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Cox and Colton; Councillors Osborne, Birrell, Cottrell, Thomas, Williams, Pannell, Campbell, Clark, and Kiteley. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 3,668 wordsThe District Council met to-day, and Mr. Lennon appeared according to a letter sent him by the Clerk. He professed not to know why he was sent for, as the note did not say, the said note being written in the ...
Article : 223 wordsThe power of observation, and of applying the knowledge thus obtained, make wide difference in the success of men. One man will pass by the most remarkable works of nature without seeing anything ...
Article : 574 wordsBULLOCKS IN HARNESS.—A recent number of the Melbourne Argus says:—As the season for ploughing-matches is now at its height, we should very much like to see prizes offered for one ...
Article : 632 wordsThe affairs of Germany form matter of special attention to us only so far as they affect English interests. It is nothing to us whether Austria or Prussia preponderates in Germany. We English ...
Article : 1,654 wordsREFRACTORY SEAMAN.—John Holmes, seaman of the barque Indus, was charged with disturbing the peace of that vessel and assaulting the master, on Sunday night. Alexr. McKinnon, master, stated that on Sunday when he went on ...
Article : 201 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. Truck Bill: in Committee. 2. Botanic Garden Bill: consideration in Committed of amendments made by the Legislative Council. ...
Article : 1,030 wordsVICTORIA THEATRE.—We have heard it rumoured that Mr. G. V. Brooke has been in communication with the lessees of the Adelaide Theatre for the purpose of engaging it for a season, so that there is a ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 31 Jul 1860, Page 3
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