Stewards—Messrs E M Bagot, G Bennett, C Jenkins, and W Hughes Judge-James Chambers, Esq Starter— Mr John Haimes Clerk of the Course—Mr. W H Formby. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsA general holiday. The caterpillar is ravaging the crops in the Geelong district. The cultivation of the vine is rapidly ...
Article : 58 wordsSir—I see by the Chief Secretary's reply to the deputation waiting on him with a memorial requesting the Government to rescind the proclamation of the new Murray Hundreds, that one reason the ...
Article : 195 wordsDates to October 11. Flour and wheat steady. Fourteen vessels are loading; seven for England, and two for Australia. ...
Article : 59 words[Before Messrs. Macdonald, S. Yeates, and F. S. Dutton.] WIGHT V. SELWAY.—Mr. Boucaut appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Parker for the defendant. Action for 5l., reward offered by the defendant to any person giving such ...
Article : 1,407 wordsSir—In your issue dated the 15th December, in your remarks on the Mount Gambier land sale, you seem to doubt whether the selling of the land in the district has had the desired effect of putting the land ...
Article : 171 wordsPetitions are in course of signature praying for the revival of transportation. ...
Article : 13 wordsA reader of this paper, referring to our recent publication of portions of Mr. Michie's Lecture on Free Trade, asks us to publish, in the spirit of fair play, such portions of Sir. Bull's lecture on ...
Article : 3,094 wordsSir—Will you allow me to draw the attention of the authorities to the great injustice inflicted on persons engaged in pastoral pursuits by the present mode of issuing leases. ...
Article : 342 wordsMR. T. P. HILL.—We understand that Mr. T. P. Hill has arranged for a few weeks' visit to Adelaide, and that he will probably open public reading classes, and give elocutionary entertainments ...
Article : 250 wordsWhat with Christmas festivals and sports, and pleasure trips to MacDonnell Bay (which by the by is becoming quite a fashionable place), we are kept in a state of continual excitement. The fragments of ...
Article : 394 wordsTHE LADIES WHO HAVE DANCED WITH THE PRINCE.—What an event among crinolinedom—to have dance[?] with the Prince of Wales! We are afraid he will have much to answer for. Young men, ...
Article : 801 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Henry Fin[?]ay and Margaret Hastings were each fined the usual penalty of 5s. for this offence. ASSAULT.—G orge Alaltheioi was charged by Bridget Clyens with breaking five panes of glass, her property; and ...
Article : 577 wordsEAST ADELAIDE INSTITUTE.—On Wednesday evening, January 2, the usual monthly public soiree, in connection with the above institution, took place in the Fellenberg schoolroom, Pulteney-street. The ...
Article : 616 wordsI have just returned from witnessing the "Passions-Spiel" at Oberammergau, and I cannot resist endeavouring to furnish your readers with some idea of a performance of a most ...
Article : 2,541 wordsPresent—Messrs. Kelly (Chairman), Smith, Hunter, and Dickerson. Mr. McEwin to have the road applied for by him, and originally given to hiin at a nominal value. Nominated as members of Central Road Board—Messrs. R. ...
Article : 81 wordsNORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS.—The Circus was crowded last evening, the [?]programme, comprising several new acrobatic and equestrian acts, being gone through with great spirit. The dancing of the sisters ...
Article : 229 wordsNo Councillors present. No meeting. ...
Article : 8 wordsNo quorum. ...
Article : 6 wordsRAIWAY TRAFFIC.—The following is a return of the number of passengers on the North Line:— 26th December, 138 passengers; amount, £27. 31sb December, 450 passengers; amount, £112 10s. On the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 3 Jan 1861, Page 3
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