In Melbourne, the Land Bill to the very last was met by obstructions in the Council, and seems to have been the subject of a rather novel amendment on the part of Mr. Bennett, and one which, however, is ...
Article : 3,302 wordsJudgment. The Court considered in this case that the insolvent had been guilty of fraudulent preference in appropriating a portion of his assets to his son. He was ordered to be imprisoned ...
Article : 358 wordsAt this critical point of the Session the House of Commons was occupied a whole day on a question upon which neither side could venture to be rational, and in which Government had to speak one way and ...
Article : 1,381 wordsIMPORT MABKETS—The English news by the recent mail can hardly he said to have produced much effect upon our markets, unless it be to weaken the feeling in butter, brandies, and other items, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words31ST AUGUST.—Weather up to the 30th very changeable; since Sunday last, snow, wind, and rain alternately. The 30th and 31st have been bright and warm. The town is in a shocking state of mud, a ...
Article : 1,606 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—William Bradfield, charged with being drunkin Franklin-streeton the 15th September, was fined 5s.—William Rogers was fined 5s[?] for being draak and disorderly in Rundle-street on the 15th instant. ...
Article : 364 wordsNEW SOUTH WALES.—From Sydney we have files to the 8th inst. The Banks have adopted a modification of their rates of interest similar to that recently adopted in this colony. On this subject the S. M. ...
Article : 510 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. DAVENPORT to move— "That there be laid on the table of this Council a return of the number and names of Hundreds proclaimed since the ...
Article : 1,030 wordsSir—You would greatly oblige many colonists besides myself were you to give us, through your widely circulated medium, some information as to what Government is now doing, or about to do, in sinking ...
Article : 204 wordsSEIZUBE OE BBITISH STEAMERS BY THE NEAPOLITAN GOVERNMENT.—The Liverpool Daily Times, of July 20, says:—By a special despatch from our foreign correspondent we are informed that a Liverpool ...
Article : 1,772 wordsSir—I trust that the meeting called for tomorrow night, to consider the propriety of closing the Mechanics Institute in the evening, will not approve of this measure, which would in effect close ...
Article : 189 wordsThe following is the latest commercial intelligence:— Mercury office, September 4. In wheat business is almost entirely suspended, ...
Article : 128 wordsAt Mr. Cleggett's farm, Langhorne's Bridge, last night, a young man in his employ went into the stockyard and by some means not yet known, met with a most lamentable accident. He was found ...
Article : 164 wordsThe news from California is interesting. The Herald says— "It would appear that the Indian troubles extend close to Salt Lake City. ...
Article : 818 wordsThere is nothing more unreasonable than alarm. No assurances can persuade it that appearances are not to be trusted, and that things will not be as they have been. So there remains no alternative but to ...
Article : 1,335 wordsTHE RIDLEY TESTIMONIAL.—A very beautiful specimen of colonial art may now be seen in the shop of Mr. Davis, silversmith, of Rundle-street, viz., the testimonial designed for presentation to Mr. J. C. Ridley, the ...
Article : 405 wordsPORT ADELAIDE RIFLES.—The Port Adelaide rifles fired for classification at Sandridge on Saturday, the 16th inst., under the instruction of Staff-Adjutant Biggs, and attended by Captain B. Douglas. The ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 18 Sep 1860, Page 3
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