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Advertising : 1,216 wordsSir—The outbreak of an epidemic disease amongst the cattle of this colony is a subject of such immense importance to the interests of a community like ours, so largely engaged as it is in pastoral pursuits ...
Article : 1,441 wordsThe Chief Justice, in reference to this case, asked Mr. Fenn what he wished the Court to do? Mr. Fenn said he wished the Court to do nothing— (laughter)—because the application was on the other side. ...
Article : 2,394 wordsOBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Elizabeth Dixon, charged with this offence, was fined 5s. RIDING ON DRAYS.—George Wilkins and John Ween, charged with riding on their drays, on the Unley-road, so as ...
Article : 406 wordsWAGES.—R. H. Allen, bu[?]cher, appeared to an information by Helen Eldridge, for £2, balance of wages, as servant, from 6th September, to 11th October, at 9s. per week. Mr. Dempster for defendant. Order for amount and costs. ...
Article : 196 wordsPresent—All the members. Chairman reported attending Crown Lands Office about circular. Letter from Mr. Cumming about rates owing on assessment No. 102; Clerk to acknowledge. Letter from Dr. Meredith concerning ...
Article : 98 wordsMUNIFICENT LIBERALITY.—We understand that the Rev. Wm. Arthur has made a munificent use of the tenth portion of a large legacy bequeathed to Mrs. Arthur, having presented £1,000 each to the ...
Article : 3,213 wordsThe adjourned annual meeting of subscribers to the South Australian Institute was held on Monday evening, in the reading-room of the Institute, North-terrace. There were about 35 persons present. John Howard ...
Article : 1,942 wordsThe annual social gathering of the members and friends of the Congregational Church, under the pastoral care of the Rev. James Jefferis, L.L.B., was held on Monday evening. Tea and coffee were served in the ...
Article : 2,141 wordsSir—The following letter, published in the Times, may be usefully reprinted, and I have to request that you will give it a place in your columns. ...
Article : 38 words"Sir—The death of two persons from an accidental ignition of paraffin oil has again raised the question of its inflammability; and, as this oil is largely used by the public for purposes of illumination, it is ...
Article : 438 wordsThe minor portion of Stuart's party passed through here on Saturday afternoon; they put up at the Willaston Hotel and remained until this morn-1 ing, when they started en route for the North. On ...
Article : 226 wordsFIRING AT THE BUTTS.—The following notice was posted at the Butts last evening:—"Volunteer Military Force Office, Adelaide, October 28, 1861. General Order.—Target practice on the South Park ...
Article : 118 wordsIn forma pauperls. First hearing. Nothing was done in this case. In re J. KINNEAR. Final hearing. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 29 Oct 1861, Page 3
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