Mr. Hanson for the plaintiff, and the Attorney-General for the defendant. Mr. Hanson in opening the case explained that the plaintiff was a gentleman, an old colonist, and a large proprietor of ...
Article : 6,123 wordsPresent—Messrs. Barritt [in the chair], Gramp, and Schultz. Resolved, that no depasturing licences be issued for the ensuing year. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe flour market is drooping. Graham Berry, a protectionist, was, on Thursday, returned unopposed for East Melbourne. ...
Article : 27 wordsPresent—Messrs. Leonard (Chairman), Watson, and Dinham. Clerk was appointed Poundkeeper pro[?]em, and the pound to be reopened. Clerk to write Commissioner of Crown Lands, requesting allotments 91 and 92, B[?]llaparinga, ...
Article : 158 wordsTwo meetings were held last night at the Sir John Franklin: one, to thank our representatives in the House of Assembly for their promptitude in securing us an extra daily mail; the other to get up a petition ...
Article : 990 wordsTwofold Bay is being rapidly deserted. ...
Article : 9 wordsThe Census gives the population of Queensland as 30,800. ...
Article : 11 wordsPresent—Messrs. Gardner (Chairman), Sunman, Burland, and Price, Clerk reported letter from Edward Board, advising payment of 150l. on account of school-house at Goolwa. Account of 12l. 1[?]s. from Mr. Hanns for constructing ...
Article : 168 wordsNews from California states that a Bill had been introdeuced into the Legislature to establish Immigrattion Agencies in European ports. Lady Franklin had sailed for Honolulu, ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Review of the South Australian Volunteer Force, originally intended to be held on the Queen's Birthday, was, in common with the other usual festivities of that day, postponed, on account of the ...
Article : 3,525 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. M. Clark (Chairman). E. Robinson, J. Lush, and D. Jones. Clark reported survey of road through sections 233 and 3[?]. Mr. Robinson reported native school unoccupied, and application to rent it. School to ...
Article : 114 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Cobbledick, Coon, Jennings, and Norton. Collins's tender for work on Calery's Hill accepted. Beatson's ford to be repaired, and 3l. expended in repairing Moore's road. Received, 24l, 3s. 9d. ...
Article : 44 wordsSir—Your correspondent, Mr. C. Dumaresque, having, after referring to some remarks made by me, and which had reference to himself, thought fit to assert that he did not say crime increased with ...
Article : 597 wordsPresent—All the members. Letter from Mr. Crawford in answer to Council, requesting him to open the road between sections 56 and 57, requesting Council to do same with all roads and reserves enclosed in the district; to be ...
Article : 79 wordsPresent—Messrs. Blue, Stark, and Tucker. Letters from Clerk of Macclesfield Council requesting money set aside for them by late Council of Strathalhyn, to stand over. Letter from Mr. Gollan tendering his resignation: accepted. Clerk ...
Article : 70 wordsPresent—All the members, Circular from Crown Lands Office asking return of timber licences issued in district; Clerk to make return, nil. Received petition for renewal of immigration: Clerk to reply. Letter from Mr. John ...
Article : 105 wordsPresent—All the members. Half-year's accounts examined, ordered to be audited, and balance-sheet published. Dunstan's tender accepted for four chains of metalling on Finniss-road, at 3s. 3d. per cubic yard. Surveyor and ...
Article : 83 wordsPresent—Messrs. Kelley (Chairman), Hunter, and Smith. Chairman reported his attendance at meeting of District Charimen on Education. Mr. Curzner to have two trees on Rowe's Hill of 1l. if he grabs two other stumps. Coucil ...
Article : 73 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. S. White. Letter from Mr. E. Hinks requesting permission to use trees in district road; allowed. Chairman to attend Road Board appropriation meeting. Mr. G. Simmon's offer accepted to ...
Article : 134 wordsPresent—Messrs. Lauterbach, Kerr, Perkins, and Weidenhofer. Surveyor reported having moved fence in section 5245 to marks of late survey; cost, 1l. 7s., approvel; also repair of a bridge at Lobethal, 2l. 5s. The Chairman, Mr. ...
Article : 158 wordsSir—The enclosed lette[?]came into my hands in a peculiar manner, which I need not occupy your space by describing. Who "dear Bob" is, and where he lives, I know ...
Article : 293 wordsMELROSE, Mount Remarkable, John Mooney. Poundkeeper—One bay mare, mealy streak down face, like SL or or SB or SD near shoulder, like S or 5 off shoulder, one bay illy foal, star in forehead, about nine months old, no brand ...
Article : 1,225 wordsSeed time being now over, our Volunteer Company are again mustering strongly on the fortnightly drill and practice days. To-day the attendance was about 30. Much interest was excited amongst them, from ...
Article : 212 wordsAt the Local Court, on Tuesday, there were only two cases of trif[?]ing importance. The first was to decide the ownership of a horse, seized by the bailiff on account of a last month's decision. The claimant ...
Article : 179 wordsSir—Seeing a paragraph in your paper, in which your correspondent complains bitterly of having to pay £2 for having his boat brought to the Port. I beg to inform you that the value of the boat, and the ...
Article : 108 wordsA STORY FOR LAWYERS.—The celebrated Luther Martin was on his way to Annapolis to attend the assizes. A solitary passenger was in the stage with him, a young man, who said to him—"Mr. Martin, ...
Article : 283 wordsSir—Public attention having for some time past been, so frequently directed to the new port, misnamed MaoDonnell Bay, and now pronounced by nautical men perhaps the most dangerous place on ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 29 Jun 1861, Page 3
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