On Wednesday, the 18th instant, His Excellency Sir R. G. MacDonnell distributed the prizes and honorable certificates to the successful competitors in the recent examinations. The distribution took place at 3 o'clock, in the large ...
Article : 2,418 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. S. Kingston, M.P. (Chairman), D. Ferguson, J.P., W. Duffield, M.P., A. Hallett, J.P., the Hon. J. H. Barrow, M.L.C., Secretary Andrews; Surveyors—Messrs. Ashwin, ...
Article : 2,433 wordsDuring the last three days we have experienced most extraordinary weather for this season of the year. It has been blowing a gale of wind, accompanied occasionally with heavy rain without ...
Article : 443 wordsRIFLES FOR AMERICA.—The City of New York, on her last trip took out 55 cases of rifles, which cost £30,800.—The Belfast Daily Mercury. Mr. Walter Morrisson, the juvenile candidate for ...
Article : 1,690 wordsThe foundation stone of a new chapel, for the use of the Baptist denomination in Adelaide, was laid on Wednesday, by David Randall, Esq., of Mount Crawford. ...
Article : 3,059 wordsNothing worth notice having taken place for the last few weeks has been the cause of my not writing lately. On Saturday afternoon we were visited with a heavy storm of wind and rain, which as night came ...
Article : 301 wordsThe nominations for Mayor, Councillors, and Auditors, under the new Municipal Act, took place this day, at the Town Clerk's Office, instead of on the 16th, as prescribed by the Act. The reason of the ...
Article : 732 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen John Smith and J. S. Millner; Councillors Grosse, Butler, Menpes, and Godfrey. The newly-elected Alderman, J. S. Miller, and Mr. ...
Article : 258 wordsHour. 2. P. Ockenden, final hearing. 2. W. & D. MacFarlane, first hearing 3. G. Henderson, first hearing. ...
Article : 68 wordsPEARCE V. BARNARD (new trial).—The particulars of this case we have already reported. A verdict was given for the defendant. THOMAS V. WILDMAN.—Action for £21 5s. The plaintiff ...
Article : 423 wordsThe low price at which colonial produce is now selling is exciting some alarm as to the prospects of agriculture. Of what use, it is asked, is it to talk of settling the people on the land when the land is ...
Article : 826 wordsThe weather for the last few days has been most extraordinary for this time of year, and such as to astonish the oldest colonist. On Saturday last, a tornado was experienced in this neighborhood, blowing from ...
Article : 150 words[?]ASSAULT.— Rosanna Ramsay was charged by Robina. Runcie with having assaulted and beaten her on 13th December. A cross information was also laid by Ramsay against Runcie with having assaulted and beaten her. ...
Article : 525 wordsOn Friday evening G. French Angas, Esq., delivered a most interesting lecture on the Amayulu Kaffirs. The happy manner this gentleman possesses of making his lectures interesting, combined with his ...
Article : 240 wordsMR. JICKLING.—Among the passengers per [?]rene to London is Mr. Jickling, one of the very oldest of South Australian colonists. Mr. Jickling arrived in the Buffalo with Govornor Hindmarsh, in December, ...
Article : 211 wordsPort Augusta was visited with a north-westerly burster on Saturday last; a part of the wall of one store, the iron sheets from the roof of another, and the public-house verandah torn off in places. The ...
Article : 171 wordsCOPPER ORE FOR THE GREAT EXHIBITION.— The huge block of [?]re from the Cornwall Mine, estimated to weigh five tons, has been shipped on board the Murray, where it may be seen during this day ...
Article : 39 words[?] Mr. L.. Barnard requests us to call particular atten ion to his unreserved Sale of Horses, This Day, at the Black Swan Yard[?], North-terrace, at, 2 o'clock. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 19 Dec 1861, Page 3
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