The following rules and regulations of the Belair Inebriates' Retreat, approved in Executive Council by His Excellency the Administrator, are published in the Gazette:— ...
Article : 632 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at 2 o'clock. A petition was presented from Redford Clisby, praying for compensation for money lost on a mortgage, the title of which he had believed to be ...
Article : 8,678 wordsThe three survivors of the Emily Smith arrived in Port Adelaide by the Governor Musgrave on Monday, June 11. Ah Tin, the cook, who is the tallest, speaks English imperfectly, ...
Article : 814 wordsThe following items of news are extracted from the Northern Territory Times, files of which are to [?]and by the Atjeh:— THE REEFS.—Under date of April 21 the Yam ...
Article : 1,165 wordsSir—Allow me to call your attention to the working of clauses 16 and 19 of the Licensed Victuallers Amendment Act of 1872. As it has generally been found difficult in certain cases to ...
Article : 298 wordsFor some days back the Adelaide Court of Insolvency has been acting in aid of and auxiliary to the London Court of Bankruptcy in examining witnesses concerned in the ...
Article : 804 wordsA deputation, consisting of Messrs. David Moody, Richard Northway, and H. G. Hemson, was introduced to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. Colton), on Tuesday, June 12, ...
Article : 726 wordsSir—Stirling North, surrounded as it is by saltbush country, is not considered the most important township north of Clare; but it has two public-houses, one of which has lately been, ...
Article : 796 wordsA public meeting was held at Stansbury on Saturday, June 9, to consider what action should be taken in reference to the proposal for making Black Point a quarantine station. Mr. ...
Article : 577 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at 2 o'clock. It was stated in reply to questions that the people of Saddleworth did not desire to have a police-station there, but that if one wete established ...
Article : 531 wordsThere are very many persons unconnected with shipping or nautical affairs who can no doubt appreciate the value of the work done by the staff of marine surveyors on ...
Article : 626 wordsOn Tuesday morning Messrs. J. Ramsay, M.P. W. K. Wigley, M.P., W. B. Rounsevell, M.P., F. E. H. W. Krichauff, M.P., W. Dunn, M.P., Arthur Hardy, M.P., and Mr. J. White, M.P., ...
Article : 740 wordsMore than usual interest was felt amongst the Portonians in the arrival of the immigrant ship Airlie when it became known that her passengers had been placed under the medical ...
Article : 518 wordsSir—In anticipation of the elections next February the Government are likely to go on with, their Land Bill, and if possible to force it through the House, notwithstanding its ...
Article : 684 wordsA few days ago a petition, signed by 59 agriculturists, tradesmen, and others, praying for the construction of two railways in the North, was presented to the House of Assembly. It set ...
Article : 402 wordsOn Monday the Engineer of Harbours and Jetties, Air. Hickson, C.E., returned to Adelaide from a trip of more than a week's duration, in which he has been engaged ...
Article : 585 wordsA public meeting was held on Saturday, 9th inst. at Mount Pleasant, to take into consideration, the action of the Council of Education in respect to the matter of building additions to the present ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 Jun 1877, Page 12
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