By favor of the C[?]in of the Stag we are placed in possession of Maurit[?]s papers to March 20. The Commercial Gazette of the 18th mentions the Jeannie Oswald as loading with sugar for Melbourne. ...
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Article : 2,612 wordsFirst hearing. This insolvent attended for the usual hour, but nothing was done, and the hearing was adjourned ever. In re W. JONES, ...
Article : 1,084 wordsSir—Referring to a correspondent's enquiry as to delivery of letters in Britain, I can inform him that there is no delivery of letters on Sunday in London, but there is in the provincial towns of England. ...
Article : 105 wordsAn inquiry into the circumstances attending the burning of two substantial two-story brick and stone houses ' in Sydenham-road, Norwood, was held on Friday morning, before Dr. Woodforde, Coroner, at the Alma Hotel. ...
Article : 1,734 wordsSir—There is a slight error in your report of the match between the Sturt and Brighton Rifles and the First Adelaide Rifles, which took place on Wednesday last. The register of the firing was handed over ...
Article : 127 wordsOn Sunday night we had a heavy thunder-shower, which was acceptable to our farmers; and again on Tuesday it rained very hard in the early part of the day, so that the ploughs are all busy at work. The ...
Article : 645 wordsWOOD V. GAYLARD.—This was an action to recever the sum of 2 l. 1s. for carpenter work. Plea, not indebted in more than 2l. 2s. paid into Court. James Wood—Defendant asked me if I would do his work, and what I would charge. ...
Article : 419 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. Weman, J. Dedman. J. Stone, and R. Lindsey, Mr. Day attended, and was duly sworn as constable. The Clerk was instructed to write to Reuben King, and inform him that he had laid himself open to a ...
Article : 65 words"COMPANIONS OF THE BATH."—Soap and towels.— Punoh. What trees are those which, when fire is applied to them, are exactly what they were before?—Ashes. ...
Article : 643 wordsOn Sunday last the Rev. W. M. Bennett (late of Mount Gambier) preached two impressive sermons in the Wesleyan Chapel of this place, followed on Monday by a public tea and meeting in the evening. ...
Article : 127 wordsPresent—Alderman J. Smith (in the chair), Alderman W. Smith; Councillors Godfrey, Mempes, and Parker. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Messrs. J. Newman and J. Malcolm, who were lately ...
Article : 216 wordsA numerous meeting of influential electors met on Wednesday evening, at the Shamrock and Thistle, Clare, to hear Messrs. [?]G. S. Kingston and John Clark exp[?]nd their political views. Dr. Webb was called upon to preside. Both ...
Article : 827 wordsPresent—Messrs. [?]edd[?]m[?], S.M. (in the chair), Glandfield (Mayor), H[?]lthouse (Secretary), and Bee (Relieving Officer). The RELIEVING OFFICER reported having issued ...
Article : 694 wordsMOORUNDEE. Wm. Nott, Poundkeeper—One dark red cow, [?]ck horns, little white on belly and tail, like LM near ribs, like SR off ribs; one r[?]an cow, while on, wide horns, ears marked, like TK off ribs, like TK off rump: ...
Article : 2,408 wordsREAL PROPERTY COMMISSION.—On Friday the Commission met, and took the evidence of Mr. Bartley on the working of his department. POLICE COURT, ADELAIDE.—No case came ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 20 Apr 1861, Page 3
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