The PRESIDENT took the Chair at 2 o'clock. PETITIONS. The Hon. A. FORSTER presented a petition from Golden Grove, praying for an amendment to be made in the schedule ...
Article : 7,869 wordsMr. Hanson repeated his application in this case for its postponement upon a further affidavit of one of the defendants, stating that it had been agreed to have the run in dispute surveyed, and it would be impossible to have that ...
Article : 650 wordsSir—Perhaps some of your numerous readers will be able to answer the following question:— Is it not usual on a recruit joining the regular forces of the line, to be provided with service ...
Article : 392 wordsSir—On looking over your Friday's file of the Advertiser I was truly astonished at your Strathalbyn correspondent's letter-not at that gentleman's inimitable style, for his peculiar idiosyncracies are ...
Article : 477 wordsORDER OF THE DAY:— 1. Declaration of Main Roads Bill: in Committee. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1860. ORDER OF THE DAY:— ...
Article : 1,678 wordsSir—Your law reporter has not noticed the above action, which was set down for trial in the Supreme Court on the 18th instant. I therefore take the liberty to request you to state on my behalf, as the ...
Article : 142 wordsFinal hearing. The accountant's report was read as follows:— "In the estate of John Harman Eamer, of Kensington, merchant's clerk.—The liabilities secured are 322l. 8s. 3d.; ...
Article : 327 wordsSir—Once more I ask for a small space to place the mineral land question in a practical point of view. Any area of the Crown lands being of a fair shape of not more in length than twice its width, ...
Article : 307 wordsSir—I hear it is intended to fix the pilotage fees on a scale which, in my opinion, is unfair, viz., by draught of water; For instance, the Orient, ship, coming in with a draught of 16 feet, will be charged ...
Article : 99 wordsINFRINGING THE BY-LAWS.—Samuel Machin appeared to an information of Inspector Reading, charged with storing hay on the 20th instant, in a building not externally roofed with slate, tiles, or metal. Inspector Reading stated ...
Article : 150 wordsFor some days a great amount of anxiety and sympathy has been manifested amongst the settlers round about Clarendon and Kangarilla, in consequence of the disappearance of a man named Iseman, a German ...
Article : 263 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. S. Kelly (Chairman), G. Dickerson. J. Hunter, and R. Halden. Order for confirmation of road through the Hermitage duly signed. Ordered that, at request of Highercombe District Council, all documents ...
Article : 62 wordsSir—In your issue of to-day "A Volunteer" has no fear, &c. Well, so far I go with him, for a volunteer should have no fear; but he carries the joke too far when he says that it is recommended to clothe us ...
Article : 416 wordsPresent—Messrs. Graham (Chairman), Cheriton, Leslie, and Pavy. Mr. Leslie reported road near Watson Park completed. Checque drawn for 5l. Rates collected, 1l. 7s. Mr. Pavy applied for a well to be filled up in the road at ...
Article : 76 wordsPresent—Messrs. R Budgen (Chairman), J. Gribble, and F. Manning. Application to be made to Government for advance in aid of rates; and to the Education Board for balance due on account of school property. Account passed ...
Article : 43 wordsA meeting of this Board was held on Monday afternoon at the Education Office. Present—Mr. Belt (Chairman), and Mr. J. Browne. SCHOOL INSPECTION. ...
Article : 563 wordsVICTORIA THEATRE.—Notwithstanding the unpropitious state of the weather last night, the Victoria Theatre was exceedingly well filled, the performances being for the benefit of Mrs. Charles Poole. The piec[?] ...
Article : 733 wordsSir—The debate in the House of Assembly on Thursday last, on Mr. Cole's motion for the repeal of a portion of the first clause, throws some light on the effect the new insolvent laws will have upon friendly ...
Article : 358 wordsTHE KENT RIFLES.—In our issue of yesterday a paragraph appears under the above heading, stating that a testimonial was given by the corps to Drill-sergeant Terence O'Carroll, on "his probable ...
Article : 175 wordsSir—On reading your paper of the 22nd instant, was rather surprised to see that the Committee appointed to make up a report on the Volunteers' uniform for this colony, have recommended a style of ...
Article : 364 wordsVOLUNTEER CLASS FIRING—ADELAIDE RIFLES. —The following is the result of the class firing of 33 men of the Adelaide Rifles (Hon. Capt. Younghusband's Company) in the first period:— ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 26 Sep 1860, Page 3
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