The Eastern question has returned at a considerably less interval than most of our periodical difficulties. At the close of tho Russian war the worst we could anticipate was a lingering remainder ...
Article : 1,621 words[?]. Hour. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. 10.30. J. H. Eamer, adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir—Fourteen days having elapsed since the late inquest near Angaston took place, and the results of the analysis of the coating on the knife promised by "Your own Correspondent" not having yet come to ...
Article : 1,349 wordsIMPOUNDING ACT.—James Hunter was charged by Thos. Coon with having allowed a bull, his property, to stray and run at large. Defendant was fined 5s. and costs.—Susan Hayward was charged by Charles Eglington with hiving on ...
Article : 213 wordsHaving been requested by numerous readers in Gawler Town to give at full length the Report of the Gawler Institute Committee, held October 15th inst., we have much pleasure in complying. The following ...
Article : 1,237 wordsCromwell was a crownless king; but a king such as the British diadem has never yet crowned. Most English of Englishmen, he stands clear in the eye of the world, and in the heart of his countrymen, as the ...
Article : 1,252 wordsFOUL CHIMNEY.—Charles Higgins appeared to the information of Inspector Reading charged with allowing the chimney of his house, situated in Wakefield-street, to take fire on 12th October. The defendant pleaded guilty, and was ...
Article : 175 wordsSir—In your paper of the 17th instant appears a letter, signed by "Captain Bee, of the Nairne Rifles," reflecting on your correspondent's report of the late match. I beg to inform that gentleman that my ...
Article : 105 wordsABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE.—John Smith, sailmaker of the Orient, was charged with being absent from that vessel without leave. The chief officer said he had given prisoner 1l. 10s. on Tuesday last, and he went on shore; not returning, ...
Article : 190 wordsThis township and its vicinity were visited with "copious rain" last Saturday, the effect of which is apparently a full establishment of both the cereal and fruit crops, giving the assurance to the respective ...
Article : 465 wordsPresent—All the members; Mr. J. T. Bee in the chair. Cash on hand 15l. [?]s. 3d; in Bank 21l. 15s. 4d. The Clerk to advertise for a District Council Office, and District Clerk. ...
Article : 39 wordsPresent—Messrs. Jaenschke (acting Chairman), J. Kealley, and F. Fechner. A rate of [?]s. in the pound having been carried, arrangements to be made for immediate collection. Clerk to answer Mr. Hitchcox's letter, relative to the late firm of ...
Article : 55 wordsPresent—Messrs. Farrar (Chairman), Watson, Bennett, and Leonard. Two tenders for n[?]w bridge at Rapid Bay. Not entertained. Mir. Bull applied for lease of some scrub land south and south-east of the Blowhole. Clerk to write ...
Article : 72 wordsPresent—Messrs. E[?]lis (in the chair), W. Nott, and T. Horner. Mr. Charles Fry applied for clearing road through sections 3493 and 3502. Small jobs not exceeding 2l. to be done by day-work, by authority of one of the Councillors. ...
Article : 103 wordsPresent—Mr. Maslen (in the chair), and Messrs. Hewett and Masters. Slaughtering licence granted to Joseph Ralinson. Cheque drawn (Messrs. Tapley), 4l. 4s. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15. ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE SUNKEN FLEET.—Mr. Gowen, the gentleman engaged in raising the sunken fleet at Sebastopol, writes on the 10th:—"Yesterday I raised and brought alongside the wharf, the 60-gun frigate ...
Article : 545 wordsThe Milang Rifles to the number of 29 fired to-day at 250 and 300 yards. The average points made by the Company were upwards of 7½. The return match with the Mount Barker ...
Article : 80 wordsPresent—Messrs. N. J. Turner (acting Chairman), McLean, and Ifould. Meeting of ratepayers to be called for the purpose of electing a councillor. Overseer to fill up ruts in Long Gully. Clerk to write the Hon. Commissioner of Crown ...
Article : 52 wordsPresent—Messrs. Weman, Dedman, J. Stone, and Lindsay. The ballot for a Chairman was procee[?]ed with, and Mr. Weman was duly elected. Received, an account from Mr. J. Balls, for carting and spreading silt to the approaches ...
Article : 61 wordsPresent—Messre. Sanders (Chairman) Grummet, Von Doussa, and Hogden. Several ratepayers requested the Council to call a meeting to consider the depasturing of sheep; also the erection of a sawmill at Grunthal. Letter ...
Article : 62 wordsIn conformity with the much admired old English custom of burying, or at least modifying past differences, by a meeting of all parties at a friendly and convivial board, the members of both Houses of Parliament, to ...
Article : 962 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. D. B[?]attie allowed six weekg to open road near Catholic Glebe. Clerk to write to Surveyor to survey Brown's line. Catch-drain to be made at Messrs. Males' new cutting. The sum of 2l. to be ...
Article : 78 wordsThis meeting was held on Friday, 5th inst., in the Catholic Church at Mintaro. The meeting was well attended, and many of the gentlemen present had come a considerable distance. ...
Article : 1,781 wordsPresent—Messrs. Spotswood, Fendon, Urlwin, and Easom. Minutes of last meeting were read and signed. Received, rates 21l.; half year's rent of reserve 4l. Paid, 3[?]l. The new assessment-book was laid on the table. ...
Article : 45 wordsPresent—Messrs. Gardner (Chairman), Basham, and Sunman. Clerk reported 43l. 3s. 6d scollected since former meeting. Letters received from Mr. Swift and Mr. Hutchinson; consideration deferred[?] Letter from the Surveyor on ...
Article : 69 wordsPresent—Messrs. Davies (Chairman), Hardy, D[?]mmond, and Bradley. Resolved to hold a public meeting respecting a site for a district school house. Read letter from Mr. Green, of Mount Lofty; Clerk to reply. Mr. Sharp sworn ...
Article : 45 wordsSir—In reading what happened in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, His Excellency carne just in time to prevent a quarrel which was beginning to show itself on the rejection of the "Assessment of ...
Article : 413 wordsPresent—Messrs. Henry Dawson (Chairman). J. Thyer, S. N. Allnutf, and R. Gillard. Letter from Mr. Inglis relative to road through section 65[?]7, Mount Torrens. Letter from the Crown Lands Commissioner relative to reserve for ...
Article : 139 wordsPresent Messrs. George Clark (acting Chairman), B[?]rker, and Rendell. William Hill was reappointed ranger. Inspector attended and paid [?]8s., and was paid a month's salary, 16s. Clerk to write respecting the grant in aid of ...
Article : 48 wordsMR. R. W. KOHLER'S CONCKRT.—The second concert given by Mr. R. W. Kohler, being a grand vocal and instrumental effort a la Jullien, took place on Friday evening at White's Rooms. The audience was as ...
Article : 342 wordsPresent—Messrs. Nottage. Stow, Hall, and Rogers. Road through section 20—the road as now pegged out, to be made as soon as in funds. Surveyor to make out a book of reference for sections 954 aud 955. Mr. Jones applied as to ...
Article : 148 wordsSERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A MEMBER OF MR. STUART'S PARTY.—A serious accident happened on Friday to a member of Mr. Stuart's exploring party, Mr. Dunlop Gloag, who has for some time past held the ...
Article : 287 wordsMELROSE, Mount Remarkable. John Mooney, Pound-keeper-Four head of cattle, like O off rump and shoulder; one strawberry cow, O off rump, calf at side; four head of cattle, like O over 1 or wine-glass brand off ribs; one red ...
Article : 3,073 wordsSir—We are sometimes a funny people, getting up grand displays; and then, to use a vulgar simile, "spoiling the ship for a ha'porth of tar." On one occasion I took a little party of children to see the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 20 Oct 1860, Page 3
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