MOST OF THE English papers to hand by the last mail contain complaints and censures relative to the indolence of Parliament, and to the fearful sacrifice of public business consequent upon the ...
Article : 2,532 wordsThomas Mundy was indicted for stealing a watch and chain, the property of Adolph Vorwerk, publican, at Gumeracha, on the 18th October last. It appeared the prisoner, on the day named in the ...
Article : 1,072 wordsFlour £18 to £19; no demand. In the Assembly Mr. O'Shanassy announced the formation of a new Ministry, and moved an adjournment till the 3rd of January. Mr. ...
Article : 69 wordsPresent—All the members. Resolved, that this Council deprecates the amalgamation of the East Torrens District with that of Burnside and Payneham, as proposed in the memorial published in last week's Gazette, and that steps ...
Article : 74 wordsSir—In the report of the proceedings of the Municipal Corporation, I find that they have come to the decision that none of the city revenue can be apportioned to the watering of King William-street. As ...
Article : 343 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. W. Newland (Chairman), E. Robinson, J. M. Clark, and J. Lush. Cemetery to be laid out and numbered. Licenses:—Letter from Crown Lands office containing legal opinion: also, a letter stating the ...
Article : 141 wordsSir—In your report of the Aborigines Friends Society, I am represented as appealing to the Assembly on the ground that the lands were the property of the natives until we took possession of them. ...
Article : 137 wordsIntercolonial Line perfect. MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived, November 24, at the Heads—Salsette. R.M.S.S., Sydney; Lord Raglan, skip, Liverpool; Belle of the ...
Article : 168 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Cobbledick, Coon Jennings, and Norton. Memorial for a pound on the Montacute section; and a counter memorial representing that a pound in that locality would be a great inconvenience ...
Article : 102 words[Lines on the death of three men struck by lightning on the 22d November, 1860.] Twas morn; the sun so brightly shone, No cloud o'[?]rcast the sky; ...
Article : 242 wordsPresent—Mr. Masters. No quorum. ...
Article : 8 wordsPresent—Messrs. S. Robinson and W. Natt. No meeting. ...
Article : 12 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. H. Russell (Chairman) and Cordes. No meeting. ...
Article : 13 wordsMeeting of ratepayers for lev[?]ing[?]a rate; John Jacob, Esq., J.P., in the chair. Dr. Webb stated that he being Clerk of the Council on the 11th June last, was instructed to publish legal notice of an election meeting, to be held on the 2nd ...
Article : 209 wordsSir—Last week you favored us with a leading article on this subject, which you justly considered worthy of consideration, as one of some public importance. The thanks of myself and the other ...
Article : 1,258 wordsBy the arrival of the Creole, on Thursday, we are placed in possession of Tasmanian papers to the 19th inst. They do not contain any items of intelligence which would be interesting to South Australian ...
Article : 307 wordsSTUART'S DIARY.—We have all been so exceedingly anxious for Stuart's diary that it may surprise some if we now express a wish that Stuart's diary was consigned to Davy Jones's ...
Article : 176 wordsPresent—Messrs. Burton (Chairman), Shipley, Kentish and Trenouth. Clerk to obtain plan of Badman's-road. Letter from Mr. Dawbiney claiming compensation. To stand over. Deputation to visit road through Sections 36, ...
Article : 70 wordsWHITMORE-SQUARE.—We have been requested to call attention to the bad state of the eastern side of Whitmore-square. Although the city improvements have been carried all round; and past the neighbourhood, to ...
Article : 308 wordsPresent-Messrs. Mildred (in the chair), Bed[?]omo, Glandfield (Mayor), Moore (Colonial Surgeon), Holthouse (Secretary), and Bee (Relieving Officer). The Relieving Officer reported having admitted several ...
Article : 781 wordsPresent—Messrs. James Bidgway (acting Chairman), S. Kealley, and S. Jaeschke. The Collector reported having paid 180l. 10s. 6d., rates, into the Bauk as per receipts produced. Messrs. Bartley, Bakewell, & Stow's account for ...
Article : 108 wordsPresent—Messrs. Heard (Chairman), Roberts, and Broster. Read, a letter from the Commissioner of Crown Lands stating the Government would convey the roads closed by the Railway in the usual way. Amounts paid 12l. 8s. ...
Article : 40 wordsTHE TERRY AND THE ENFIELD.—We publish elsewhere a letter from one of the five Terry Riflemen, who challenged the Enfield volunteers of the colony, to test the respective merits of the ...
Article : 265 wordsOn Wedesdday afternoon the members and friends of the Church of England assembled in the new building, described in my last, to partake of a social tea, and to raise funds for the purpose of completing this ...
Article : 289 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. Dawson (Chairman), Johan Kowald, Joseph Thyer, Samuel N. Allnutt, and Richard Gillard. Letter from W. B. Randell, Esq., respecting junction of Road at North Gumeracha. To be inspected by the whole ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsATLANTIC STEAMING.—The American steamer Adriatic, Captain Comstock, which lately arrived at Havre, made a remarkably quick passage. She left her dock at Canal-street, New York, at noon on ...
Article : 971 wordsPresent—Messrs. Jones (Chairman), Sumner, and Price. Leave of absence for six weeks given to Mr. Basham. Mr. Gardner to inspect fencing of road through section 42. Surveyor's report, and estimate of various public works ...
Article : 135 wordsCITY BY-LAWS.—James Porter, ironmonger, Rundle-street, was charged on the information of Inspector Reading, with allowing his chimney to catch fire on the 25th instant. Defendant was not in attendance, and the Bench imposed ...
Article : 682 wordsPresent—Messrs. Rendell (Acting Chairman), Clark, Barker, and subsequently Mr. Cherry. Fees paid to Ranger by Poundkeeper, 2l.; letter, from Commissioner of Crown Lands were read, respecting the appointment of Registrar ...
Article : 69 wordsTHE BIBLE IN GAOLS.—A correspondent at Redruth (who forwards his name) states that the Bible Society have forwarded some copies of the Holy Scriptures for use in the lockups at ...
Article : 102 wordsPresent—Messrs. Davies (Chairman); Drummond, and Bradley. Letters read from Mr. Hardy and Mr. Tomkinson. Deferred for fuller meeting. Clerk reported having measured the roads beyond Mount Lofty. Letter read from Board of ...
Article : 97 wordsOn the 23rd hist., as Gemmel Rankine, son of W. Rankine, Esq., J.P., was driving to the ford at Belvidere, he dismounted and led the horse down the bank, and on resuming his seat on the shaft, he ...
Article : 358 wordsPresent—Mr. A. F. Boord (Chairman), and all the members. Clerk reported that the work at Mr. Pitman's road had not yet commenced, in consequence of the disputed outlet. Resolved, that the Chairman and two of the Council ...
Article : 77 wordsRECRUITING FOR VOLUNTEERS.—The Gazette of last Thursday contains an enumeration of various companies open to augmentation, as also an invitation to persons willing to join as ...
Article : 28 wordsGAWLER WARD.—On Thursday evening, November 29, a meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. Thomas Kelly was held at the Cumberland House, Elizabeth-street. Mr. Joel Horwood was voted ...
Article : 626 wordsChief Secretary's Office, Adelaide, November 27, 1860. The following Battalion Order and Enclosure are published for general information. G. M. WATERHOUSE, ...
Article : 1,569 wordsDEAN, LAUGHTON, & Co.'s STOCK MARKET REPORT.—Messrs. Dean, Laughton, & Co. report as follows, [?]under date November 29:—Fat Cattle—Tho market has been over stocked of late; the quality of ...
Article : 485 wordsDESERTION.—John McGuire, Ed. Ringold, and Thomas Mitchell, seamen of the Tubal Cain, were charged with being absent without leave on the 28th inst. Captain Clark stated he would request that the men be detained, as he should sail ...
Article : 149 wordsHarvest operations have become pretty general in this neighborhood, but the weather is rather unfavorable for the use of the reaping-machine. The yield promises to be large, and of a first-rate ...
Article : 219 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. Dew (Chairman), Jenkins, Pearson, and Gray. Superintendent's report read. Council to inspect the work in progress on the road towards the sea beach. Letter from Mr. Parkin offering to contribute 25l. ...
Article : 124 wordsSir—I am instructed by the Committee of the promoters of a district schoolhouse at Stirling, to request that you will cause your report of the proceedings of the Board of Education, on the 19th instant, ...
Article : 317 wordsPresent—Messrs. White in the chair, Stewart, Maslin, and Kempton. Three tenders received for cutting at Cox's Hill. To stand over. Mr. Stewart to employ men on road between Messrs. P. Ward and Logan's. Mr. F. Harrison's ...
Article : 58 words"Mr. A., I understand you said I sold you a barrel of cider that had water in it?" "No. no,"I was the reply; "I only said you sold me a barrel of water with a little cider in it." ...
Article : 46 wordsPresent—The Chairman and all the members. Resolved, that it is not desirable to enlarge the boundaries of this district by any addition from the district of Bast Torrens, as proposed in a memorial to the Governor, gazetted 22nd ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 30 Nov 1860, Page 3
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