The public have been shocked with recent details of the condition of the English peasantry. Their cottages have been called lairs, their lodging tenements worse than wigwams. Is ...
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Article : 2,734 wordsSir—Suppose a person's name appears on the electoral roll as an elector qualified to vote for members of the Legislative Council, by reason of his being the occupier of a dwellinghonse of the proper value, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsSir—The story of the three tailors of Tooley-street, or the four merchants of Liverpool, is quite thrown i[?] the shade by the following:— "Port Elliot and Goolwa District Council.—The ...
Article : 199 wordsThe post of Newspaper Correspondent, besides being resposible, has become dangerous. In their published letters these gentlemen are modestly sparing of allusion to any personal mishap, but ...
Article : 744 wordsPLACING ONSTRUCTION ON FOOTPATH.—Wm. Barker (for the Firm of Wilcox and Barker) was charged by the Inspector of Nuisances, with placing obstructions on the footpath, in Murray-street. Thomas Hutchinson, Inspector of ...
Article : 591 wordsProfessor Kohler gave au entertainment on Saturday evening, in the Oddfellows' Hall; there was a very good company. He also gave another on Monday evening, when the large hall was crowded. The ...
Article : 390 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Thomas Brittle and David Lepert were fined 5s. each for the above offence. ...
Article : 23 wordsDISORDERLISS.—Sasan Covanagh was fined 10s. for [?] behaviour on Levi's Wharf.—John Reid. Seaman, was find 5s. for being drunk. His Wership stated that from inability to obtain a Bench ...
Article : 131 wordsPresent—The Chairman and all the members, except Mr. P[?]ham. Tenders from George Woodcock, Henry Dunstan, and John Fort for supply of metal for Burnside village roads; Dunstan's tender accepted, at 1s. 10d. and 1s. 2s. ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Darling is rising fast; by last reports it had risen 10 feet at Menindie, about 200 miles from here, and I fear at this season of the year there will be no steamers to take advantage of the flood, the steamers ...
Article : 254 wordsPresent—All the members. Pound returns, and returns of cattle slaughtered were laid on the table. Clerk reported having received [?]l. 4s. 6d. since last meeting. Cash on hand and in Bank 1[?]l. 10s. 11d. Payments made, 37l. [?]. ...
Article : 42 wordsPresent—Messrs. Kelly (Chairman), Hunter and Smith Chaiman reported having applied to the Central Road Board for a culvert, Repairs near Mr. Rowe's deferred till June. Mr. Haines's tender accepted, for forming road hear ...
Article : 93 wordsMATCH ON THE ADELAIDE RACECOURSE.— On Tuesday, a match for £20 a side, came off on the Adelaide course between Mr. Addison's bay horse Goldfinder, and Mr. Heed' well-known bron mare Lucy. ...
Article : 658 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. Butler (Chairman), W. Ashby, Thos. Moyses, and A. Beck mann. Clerk to see that the works at Rocky Bridge, College Creek, and at the Mintaro sideling, are progressing according to specification and contract. ...
Article : 128 wordsPresent—Messrs. James Smith (Chairman), J. Holman, and Samuel Litheby. The Council's mo[?]ety of fines imposed last Court day on four settlers, for breaches of the Stubble Burning Act, remitted. Mr. Quinn applied for repairs to ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Kapunda Rifle Corps met on their ground, April 8, for the purpose of firing for a beautifully chased silver cup, and a second prize of £—. The weather was every thing that could be wished, ...
Article : 366 wordsEXTRAORDINARY PHENOMENON IN INDIA.—Syed Abdoollah, professor of Hindostani, University College, London, sends to the Times an extract from a letter he has received from India, describing an ...
Article : 576 wordsThe old enemy, with his "glove of velvet and his hand of steel," cannot boast of such an illustrious list of victims as that he closed, in 1859, with Lord Macanlay. The mere rank and file in every ...
Article : 2,750 wordsEFFECTS OF LIGHTNING.—At the last sitting of the Academy of Sciences the Minister of Marine sent in an account by Lieutenant Laporterie, of the effects of a stroke of lightning experienced on board the St. ...
Article : 353 wordsTHE FAT BOY.—This remarkable phenomenon took his departure from Aldridge's on Monday morning last for the North, in a most convenient vehicle, specially selected for the purpose. In noticing the departure of ...
Article : 255 wordsFinal hearing. The Accountant's report was as follows:— "The debts due from the insolvent amount to [?].; unsecured creditors, 6[?]l. 10[?] mortgage debts, 9[?]. 10s. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 10 Apr 1861, Page 3
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