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  2. TRIFLES OF WIT AND HUMOUR.

    A hunter bags his game. A flirt sacks here. Why are good husbands like dough? Women need (knead) them. Why should a miser envy a clock lhat goes too ...

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    A CASE of considerable importance and interest as bearing upon the revolutionary movements now going forward in Hungary, and as affecting the power of Austria over that ...

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  4. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    10 30. Challen & Reynolds, adjourned dividend meeting. MONDAY, MAY 27. 11. George Bean, adjourned final hearing. 2. H. E. A. laing, audit. ...

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  5. [FROM OUR VICTORIAN CORRESPONDENT.] Melbourne, May 22. VICTORIA.

    The Robert has arrived from California. She brings passengers, but no breadstuffs. She reports prices in California as too high to justify shipment hither. Prices in Melbourne have ...

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  6. LOCAL COURT—GLYNDE.

    FRUIT STEALING.—Ezra Hollingsworth, a lad of about 14, residing near Hope Valley, appeared to the information of Alexander Boord, of Freshford, on the Torrens, charged with stealing from his garden on the 7th of April last, fruit, ...

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  7. THE WALLAROO POST-OEFICE.

    Sir—I wish some of our hon. members would enquire into the postal arrangements at Wallaroo; they are anything but satisfactory. I have this week received a whole bundle of Advertisers and letters ...

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  8. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Ellen Burke was charged with making use of obscene language in Currie-street on 21st instant. The effence was proved, and the defendant fined 5s. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney telegrams state that Dalley and Parker proceed to England in the Great Britain as itinerating lecturers on the benefits to be derived by emigration hither. ...

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  10. THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862.

    At length the designs for tile Great Exhibition building in 1862 are completed and drawn. In a few days more, we have no doubt, enterprising printers will have litliographed and published them by ...

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  11. GOOLWA.

    Since my last there has been but little worthy of notice in the course of events. On Tuesday last the return match of the season between the Port Elliot and Goolwa Companies of Volunteers took place on ...

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  12. WILLUNGA.

    Present—All the members Messrs Atkinson, Strout, and Martin were requested to take necessary steps with regard to the watercourse at laylors Hill Mr. Honston was written to to till np a dram he had cut across district roa 1 ...

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  13. TEMPERANCE FETE, WILLIAMSTOWN.

    On Whit-Monday the expectations of the friends of the temperance cause must have been fully realised, never before has so large a gathering of old and young of both sexes been witnessed in this quiet township. As ...

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  14. NAIRNE.

    Present—Messrs Hair (Chnrman), Sloggett, and Pearson Letter from the Crown Lands Office requesting certain par ticulars respecting timber licences. Clerk to give required information Clerk to haie the quarterly meeting for June ...

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  15. MUNNO PARA EAST.

    All the members absent. ...

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  16. PORTLAND ESTATE.

    Present—Messrs. H. Weman (Chairman), J. Dedman, R. Lindsey, W. Goldsworthy, and J. Stone. Letter received from Commissioner of Crown Lands; Clerk requested to reply to. Clerk ordered to give notice to those who had not ...

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  17. STRATE ALBYN.

    Present—All the members, except Mr. Edwards. A letter received from the Macclesfield District Council requesting this Council to agree to the mutual repairs of the boundary road. The Council resolved to co-operate. Messrs. ...

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    HANDSOME RIFLE PRIZE.—Mr. John Davis, watchmaker and silversmith, of Rundle-street, who has just left Adelaide for England, sent for our inspection, prior to his departure, a ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. LOCAL COURTS.

    Sir—I cannot think you would intentionally make your journal the vehicle to injure the reputation of any one; yet I think your recent remarks, having reference to the report of the Auditor-General on the ...

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  20. NORWOOD AND KENSINGTON CORPORATION.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Carlin, George, and Holdsworth; Councillors Beresford, Birrell, Messenger, Skelton, Wadham, and Waldio. The Rate Collector having applied for his quarter's ...

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    FREEMASONRY.—The Provincial Grand Lodge of South Austiaha, E C was held at the Masonic Hall, White's Rooms, on Wednesday, for the purpose of receiving the warrant from the Grand Lodge ...

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    LAND SALE AT CLAKE.—The sale of Crown lands will this day take place at Clare, instead of in Adelaide. ...

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    THE PRICE OF BREADSTUFFS.—It will be seen, from our telegram, that prices in California are too high to remunerate shippers to Australia, and that prices are firmer in Melbourne. ...

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    DINNER TO MR. HECTOR.—On Tuesday evening, an elegant farewell entertainment, to Mr. Hector was got up by a number of his frienels. The dinner was furnished in the largo room in the ...

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  25. OPENING OF BLUMBERG BRIDGE.

    The elegant and substantial bridge at Blumberg was "christened" and formally opened on Tuesday last, in the presence of a Largo number of spectators. The bridge is erected over the Angas Creek, within a ...

    Article : 871 words
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    WESLEYAN CHAPEL, MAGILL.—The anniversury services in connection with the Wesleyan Chapel at Magill, were held on Sunday and Monday last. Two sermons were preached on sunday to large and attentive ...

    Article : 389 words
  27. THE SALE OP POISONS.

    Sir—The subject of the sale of poisons being likely soon to engage the attention of the Legislature, I beg to detail the precautions which for many years I have adopted. ...

    Article : 319 words
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