APPROACHING BREVET.—It is understood that it is in contemplation on His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales attaining his majority, which he will do on the 9th of November, 1862, to give a general ...
Article : 2,900 wordsTHE PROROGATION of Parliament was nominally effected until December 14; but it is well understood that prior to that date it will, in the ordinary course of events, be further prorogued; ...
Article : 2,243 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Colton and Cox; and Councillors Birrel, Cottrell, Ti[?]omas, Williams, Pannell, Kiteley, Osborne, Rankin. Fox, Clark, Horwood, and Campbell. ...
Article : 1,707 wordsS.A. WEATHER REPORTS.—Gawler, wind calm; Kapunda, W., very light; Clare, S.W., delightful; Burra, E., light; Mount Barker, N.E., moderate, cloudy; Nairne, N.E., cloudy; ...
Article : 66 wordsOn the application of Mr. Belt, this petition was set down for hearing on Tuesday, 4th December, in Chambers. CERTIORARI. Mr. Boucaut applied to have the rule nisi previously ...
Article : 3,265 wordsSir—In your paper of this date you state, "It is publicly rumored that Mr. Torrens has signified his intention of resigning office, on account of the Government refusing him, twelve months' leave of ...
Article : 128 wordsTHE WATER PIPES for the supply of Adelaide with pure water are now being rapidly laid down in various streets of the city. We need not catalogue the streets along which the mains ...
Article : 556 wordsSir—I am not very desirous of troubling newspapers with correspondence at any time, but I think this once I must intrude a little upon your patience. Now, Sir, if you will be good enough to refer to ...
Article : 364 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Ingleby appeared on behalf of the insolvent, and Mr Wigley for the assignees. The insolvent was examined at some length by Mr. ...
Article : 373 wordsSir—I perceive in your report this day of the "Freeling Testimonial," that Mr. Dutton stated that "Mr. Schomburgk was the only person in the colony; capable of manufacturing a piece of plate." I am ...
Article : 177 wordsOBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Catherine Kearney was charged with being drunk and making use of obscene language, in Rundle-street, on the 25th November. Fined 1[?]. and costs. ...
Article : 460 wordsSir—I noticed some time since in the daily newspapers, an advertisement announcing that the "fares" to Melbourne per Aldinga, were—Saloon, £3 3s.; second cabin, £1 11s. 6d.; and I, thinking ...
Article : 357 wordsBAND OF HOPE.—The aggregate meeting of the South Australian Band of Hope was held last evening (Monday), at the Temperance Hall, Tynte-street, North Adelaide. There were nearly 400 persons pres[?]nt, the ...
Article : 908 wordsMR. TORBENS.—We beg to direct attention to a letter from Mr. Torrens, published in another part of our paper. With reference to Mr. Torrens's application for leave of absence, it ...
Article : 114 wordsTHE LATE HOT WINDS.—We are sorry to hear from various quarters that the hot winds prevailing towards the close of last week have had a disastrous effect upon a portion of the grain ...
Article : 106 wordsEBENEZER CHAPEL, NORTH ADELAIDE.—The celebration of the seventeeth anniversary of the Ebenezer Chapel, North Adelaide, commenced on Sunday last, when sermons were preached—in the morning by ...
Article : 637 wordsHINDMARSH WARD ELECTION.—We recently drew attention to the numerously signed and influential requisition emanating from the electors of Grey Ward, in favor of Messrs. ...
Article : 132 wordsFire! Fire! I was not aware when penning a word of caution to smokers and others that a disastrous fire had already destroyed some tons of hay in the paddocks belonging to Messrs. Kelly and ...
Article : 182 wordsROBE WARD ELECTION.—A meeting of the electors of Robe Ward was held last Monday evening, at Eldridge's, Huntsman's Hotel, North Adelaide, for the purpose of considering the propriety of calling upon Mr. ...
Article : 344 wordsThe weather for the last few days has been cold, with a strong breeze from the south-east. The police from Mount Gambier have been round here to the various persons who were quarrying ...
Article : 255 wordsTENDERS.—The following tenders have been received at the office of the Colonial Architect for repairs to Her Majesty's Gaol, Adelaide—Hall & Co., £14, accepted; F. Solway, £16 10s.; S. Harvey, £18; ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 27 Nov 1860, Page 3
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