Sir—Mr. Leech, among his pictures of English life and character, has a sketch of a fine old English coachman-looking man, with features much swollen by long exposure to windy weather and by many deep ...
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Advertising : 2,714 wordsHis Excellency Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell (President), and the Hon. the Chief Secretary, the Hon. the Treasurer, and the Hon. the Commissioner of Public Works, sat this day at the Supreme Court-House as a Court ...
Article : 1,211 wordsSir—A correspondent in your paper to-day, under the signature of " Anti-Bigotry," complains of some person having distributed a number of tracts, entitled "Sprinkling not Baptizing," to the people going out ...
Article : 120 wordsST. GEORGE'S SCHOOLS, GAWLER.—The examination of the pupils attending these schools took place on Friday last, 13th instant, in presence of a numerous assembly of ladies and gentlemen. The, Rev. Canon ...
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Article : 85 wordsKadina has had its share in the late tempestuous weather. Notwithstanding a little discomfort that it created to those who dwell in tents, wet weather has many charms fov Kadina, by enabling the working-class ...
Article : 449 wordsOur usually quiet township was thrown into a state of great alarm on hearing, on Saturday morning, that a most brutal, and apparently premeditated, attempt at murder had been committed by a man ...
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Article : 21 wordsFORGERIES.—Frederick Hille was charged with forging a bill of exchange, value £300, with intent to defraud. Edward Lenge stated he lived in Angas-street. The bill produced was given him by the prisoner for £140 he lent ...
Article : 660 wordsOur Local Court of Full Jurisdiction has been, I perceive, gazetted to be held on Thursday, the 2nd of January next, instead of Wednesday (New Year's Day) which is of course a public holiday. ...
Article : 1,495 wordsSCHOOL EXAMINATION.—An examination of the pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Davison's school took place at Bowden, on Thursday, December 19. The schoolroom on the occasion was tastefully decorated with ...
Article : 608 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Bleechmore, Brown, and Cowled. Three tenders received for metal at Auburn Ford. None accepted. Skilly Creek-road to be repaired. Application to close road from G. Harkum between Sections 524 ...
Article : 76 wordsQuarterly Licensing Day.—Present—Messrs. Peake, in the chair, Altraann, and Menzel. Slaughtering licences were granted to Messrs. Thomas Winton, George Haines, and Andreas Hermann. General business adjourned to the first ...
Article : 37 wordsRAILWAY ACCIDENTS.—Statistical returns show that the number of deaths from railway accidents is, on an average in England, l in 556,000 travellers in France, 1 in 1,950,000; in Belgium, 1 in 8,860,000; ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 23 Dec 1861, Page 3
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