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  2. PROPOSED SPECIAL MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    On Thursday, December 6, a deputation from a recent meeting of members of Parliament waited on the Chief Secretary to urge upon that gentleman the expediency of advising His ...

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  3. SUPREME COURT.—CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    Kainmulla, an aborigine, was indicted for the murder of J. Jones, a shepherd, at Port Lincoln, October 18, 1860. Mr. Stow defended the prisoner. Kainmulta was the native who took part in the murder of ...

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  4. [FROM OUR VICTORIAN CORRESPONDENT.] Melbourne, December 6. VICTORIA.

    Flour, £16 10s., varying to £18. The four Ministers are re-elected. A new disease has broken out amongst the cattle on the Murrumbidgee, killing them almost ...

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  5. TASMANIA.

    Flour, £18. ...

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  6. AUBURN.

    We have the Catholic Bishop staying in our district; he was met here on his journey from Adelaide by a large concourse of equestrians, who proceeded with him to Seven Hill College, where a triumphal ...

    Article : 334 words
  7. PORT ELLIOT.

    Following up my communication of yesterday, I have now to state that the late gales have passed, and this morning the weather is unusually calm and placid. The remains of the wrecked vessel have ...

    Article : 371 words
  8. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Adjourned final hearing. On the application of the Official Assignee, the case wss adjourned till the following Thursday, for the production of some documents which the insolvent had failed to place [?]a ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. EXPLORATION OF THE INTERIOR.

    [The following is a second portion of Mr. Stuart's diary. We shall continue the publication from time to time, until the whole is given.] Sunday, April 8—The Hugh. Gum Creek. I have named ...

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  10. LOCAL COURT—PORT AUGUSTA.

    POLICE V. A. MACKAY.—Information for illegally selling spirits at Warrakimbo, adjourned from last Court day. George Blanche, sworn, said, in reply to Police-trooper Vincent, remembered being at Sleep's about two months ...

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    THE MOUNT GAMBIER LIND SALE.—This sale took place on Thursday; 12,202 acres were sold. Sections 306 and 400 were the only ones passed. The proceeds of the sale amounted to ...

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    NEW APPOINTMENTS.—Several appointments were gazetted in the Government Gazette of Thursday. They include Messrs. [?]. W. Gliddon, T. Hogarth, W. Peacock, and W. ...

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    BUSH FIRE [?]RELIEF FUND.—About £8 remaining as balance of the fund some time ago raised for the relief of the sufferers by bush fires, the same has been divided by the Committee ...

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  14. CENTRAL ROAD BOARD.

    The Board me[?] at 11 a.m. Present—D. Sutherland, Esq., M.P. (Chairman), and Messrs. Kingston, Hallett, Ferguson, Chapman (District Chairman), and Surveyors Boothby, Hardy, Macaulay, and Manton. ...

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    IRRIGATION.—Our advertising columns have contained a notice that Mr. E. W. Andrews, editor of the Farm and Garden, would give a prize of £5 5s. for the best Essay on the most ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. PORT ADELAIDE CORPORATION.

    Present—Alderman W. Smith, in the chair; Alderman J. Smith, Councillors Godfrey, Grossa, Parker, Menpes, aud Butler. Councillors Menpes and Butler took the oath of ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Oh [?] go to Derry with your Terry, What is all this fuss about? Troubling people's heads with What they don't care a cuss about. ...

    Article : 252 words
  18. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Freeling (of H.M.'s Royal Engineers) as Captain of the First Adelaide Rifle Company; and Charles Richard Darton, Esq., as Captain of the Alberton and Queenstown Rifle Company. ...

    Article : 2,963 words
  19. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    STRAY CATTLE.—June Green was fined 5s. for allowing one cow to stray in Franklin street, on Sunday, 2nd of December. DOG NUISANCE.—Richard Jago was charged with being ...

    Article : 296 words
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    THE LATE ACCIDENT AT KAPUNDA.—We have been informed that the man James Rule, who was injured at K—punda, on Wednesday last, in consequence of a portion of the mine having fallen in on him, died on ...

    Article : 131 words
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    EMBEZZLEMENT.—Yesterday, previous to the departure, of the Oscar for Melbourne, Police-constable Spinks went on board that vessel, armed with a warrant, and arrested a person who was going as a ...

    Article : 83 words
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