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Advertising : 2,840 wordsRED HOT GUNS.—There is no doubt whatever that cast-iron, long submerged in the sea, will, on being exposed to atmospheric air, become hot even to redness, and sometimes fall to pieces. Such was the ...
Article : 1,937 wordsHour. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 11. William Price, first healing. 11. E. S. Edgecombe, adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 33 wordsA coalition Ministry has been formed. Five Chinamen have been drowned in the recent floods at Blackwood. Flour, £18 10s. ...
Article : 29 wordsHORWOOD AND ANOTHER V. WARD—Action for 11l. 14s., balance of account rendered for work done and goods sold and delivered Mr. Boucaut attended for the defendant who he said, was unavoidably absent, in consequence of ...
Article : 1,244 wordsFlour, £17. Very heavy floods have occurred in the southeastern districts. The lowlands are inundated, and there is great destruction of grain. Large ...
Article : 32 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived, February 8—Pirate, steamer, Otago; Rillermont, schooner, Newcastle; Janet, brig, Newcastle; Mount Alexander, schooner, Port Frederick. Sailed, ...
Article : 86 wordsSir—"Philomath" I think would show more independence if he were simply to disprove my assertions, or support his, statement as to the extortion or imposition, and not go into small nonsense; but, for ...
Article : 259 wordsOBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Elizabeth Joyce was charged with making use of obscene language in the puplic streets, on the previous evening. She was fined 5s. and cautioned as to her future conduct. ...
Article : 71 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. W. Moore, Colonial Surgeon (in the Chair), E. B. W. Glandfield Mayor; H. Mildred, M. P.; S. Beddome, S.M, Holthouse, Secretary, and B[?]e Relieving Officer. ...
Article : 910 wordsSir—I wish, through your columns, to invite our rich and enterprising neighbors in Victoria to send some of their best wheat to our exhibition on the 27th inst. We have competed with them, and have ...
Article : 184 wordsSir—The Institute, since its foundation, has been nothing but a series of blunders, and now the new system bids fair to eclipse the other. By the new plan, you are handed a catalogue, and requested to select a ...
Article : 199 wordsSir—Much has been said and written lately about the advisability of bestirring ourselves in order to keep up the strength of our Volunteer force. "Defensors," "Patriots," and "Pro bono Public[?]s" ...
Article : 421 wordsThe Gawler and Suburban Building and Investment Society held their half-yearly meeting on Monday evening last, at the Globe Inn, for the purpose of hearing the balance-sheet and auditors' ...
Article : 263 wordsCOOPER V. TARRANT.—Action for 2l. This action was brought to recover 2l. for breaking in a colt. The plaintiff stated that the defendant had agreed to pay him the sum of 2l., and he was to keep the colt three months, to work him ...
Article : 1,487 wordsOn Monday afternoon last, about 4 o'clock, our quiet town was suddenly alarmed by the cry of "fire," and the smoke and flame soon informed the inhabitants of the spot where their assistance was required. ...
Article : 273 wordsSir—In the new law relating to timber licences, there seems to me to occur a remarkable incongruity. I refer to the fact of it being necessary to procure a special permission to cut and remove ...
Article : 666 wordsPresent—Aldermen J. Smith (in the chair), and Walter Smith; Councillors Grosse, Godfrey, Menpes and But[?]er. Read, letter from Mr. B. Mockridge, accompanied by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsMR. T. P. HILL AT GLENELG.—On Thursday evening, Mr. Hill gave his entertainment, "Lights and Shades of Speech," at the Town Hall, Glenelg, to a large audience, the hall being quite full. His ...
Article : 460 wordsTHE WAR IN CHINA.—A return has been made up at the War Office, which shows the sums that have been voted by Parliament to meet the expenses of hostilities in China. There is a sum of £850,000 ...
Article : 172 wordsKEARNEY V. HICKER.—For 2l. 1s. 11d. Verdict for plaintiff. SOKOLOWS[?]Y v. PIPER.—For 8l., value of a cow improperly advertised by him as poundkeeper. Verdict for ...
Article : 558 wordsSir—The farmers are complaining greatly (and I must say they have occasion) at the dangerous state of Wilson's Hill, for it is now in such a dreadful state as to make traffic on it almost impossible. We ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 9 Feb 1861, Page 3
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