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Advertising : 1,767 wordsFor argument, to prove that evil Is just exactly the reverse, I say, commend me to the Devil, Who acts towards our sins as nurse; ...
Article : 377 wordsTHE DOG ACT.—Matthew Doyle, of Strangways-street, North Adelaide, was charged, on the information of Inspector Reading, with being the owner and keeper of a dog, and that the said dog did rush at and attack Mra. Williams, ...
Article : 287 wordsA cloth factory is about being established near Melbourne. Bobbery of £1,000 by (by? or from) the Colonial Bank messenger; the thief is in custody. ...
Article : 36 words[The following letter from Lord Robert Montagu, and leading article from the Times, were published in that journal of November 27. We doubt not they will be read with very general interest. The Times ...
Article : 1,887 wordsThe following appeared in a second edition of the Times on November 27:— REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. FRANCE. ...
Article : 670 wordsFlour, £17. Information has arrived to the effect that 400 Prussians (from Bremen) are coming directly, the forerunners of an extensive imimgration. ...
Article : 31 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at the Heads, January 13.—R.M.S. Salsette, at 4 p.m. January 15.—Swallow, schooner, Port Frederick. Sailed, January 15.—R.M.S. ...
Article : 119 wordsBefore the opening of the Court, Mr. Phillipson, with other passengers by the Hamilla Mitchell, applied to the Bench to make a statement of the conduct of the captain of the vessel during the outward voyage from England. He ...
Article : 653 wordsTHE EXECUTION OE WAINES.—The medical examination of the bones found in a water-hole in the Glenelg, and believed to be those of Mary Hunt, proves that they belonged to a male. As Waines ...
Article : 1,069 wordsTHE LATE EMPRESS DOWAGER OF RUSSIA.— The Messager de Nice, in speaking of the concluding moments of the Empress Dowager of Russia, had said that the last recommendation of Her Majesty to ...
Article : 1,381 wordsPresent—Messrs. Belt (Chairman); J. Brown, Dr. Wyatt, Mr. B. Dewhurst, and Mr. Wickes. INSPECTORS' REPORTS. The CHIEF INSPECTOR reported that he had inspected ...
Article : 922 wordsPresant—W. Lane (Chairman), Thomas Stanford; J. R. Rundle, J. Pickering, and J. C. Ferguson. Messrs. Thomas Stanford, C. G. Everard, A. Blyth, and D. Sutherland, nominated to the Central Road Board. The audited ...
Article : 98 wordsPresent—Messrs. Graham (Chairman), Leslie, and B. Pavy. Mesara. W. Duffield, M.P., A. Hallett, J.P., D. Lurgers, J.P., and D. Sutherland, M.P nominated to the Central Road Board. Mr. W. P. Dunk's tender for renting ...
Article : 85 wordsPresent—Meaars. Lauterbach, Weinert, Perkins, and Weidenhofer. A note from Mr. Howard, teacher, Woodside, was read. The object of his note c[?]uld not be entertained as a district matter. Slaughtering licences granted to ...
Article : 80 wordsHis Excellency Sir Richard MacDonnell, Lady, and party have arrived at Wellington, where they were received by the police on duty in full uniform. Having been here met by Mr. S. Davenport, His Excellency ...
Article : 95 wordsPresent—Messrs. Kelly (Chairman), Hunter, Dickerson, and R. Smith, jan. Letter from Mr. Weir with reference to Golden Grove Cemetery. Resolved, that Mr. Weir be requested to proceed with the laying out immediately. A ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE GROUNDING OF THE SCHAH JEHAN.— The President and Wardens of the Marine Board having met on the 9th instant to investigate into the causes leading to the grounding of the ship Schah Jehan, ...
Article : 937 wordsOn Sunday, the 13th instant, the Rev. F. P. Strickland preached his farewell sermons to numerous and attentive congregations at Trinity Church in this township. The reverend gentleman was exceedingly ...
Article : 587 wordsREGISTRATION OF DOGS.—Many of our readers will doubtless be glad to hear that instructions have been given from the Chief Secretary's office to the Commismissioner of Police to delay the shooting of dogs ...
Article : 75 wordsThe following telegram has been received in Melbourne from Sydney:— Sydney, January 10. The new Parliament met to-day. Mr. Cowper ...
Article : 106 wordsCIVILITY REWARDED.—Two young women, who about eight years since were assistants in the shop of Mr. Fletcher, hosier, of Wine-street, Bristol, last week received the agreeable information that they ...
Article : 214 wordsINSOLVENCY OF THE HOBABT TOWN "ADVERTISER."—Mr. Charles Wallace Hall and Mr. John Caplin Hall have filed their schedules, and the figures exhibited by these documents are of an extraordinary ...
Article : 206 wordsOn Monday, January 7, the Wesleyans held their tea meeting in a large booth erected for that purpose in the township. About 100 sat down to an excellent tea provided by the ladies of the congregation ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 16 Jan 1861, Page 3
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