George Enfield, alias Smith, was charged with feloniously stealing a horse, &c, the property of Charles Cook, at Point Pearce, on the 9th of March. ...
Article : 3,760 wordsA tea meeting was held in the Wesleyan Chapel here, and an excellent tea. provided yesterday, in connection with the Finniss Point Wesleyan Band of Hope. Between 80 and 90 ...
Article : 374 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, and Councillors Crank, Howell, Gooden, Nienaber, Packha[?], Birrell, and Mattingly. It was resolved that the fees and expenses of the Returning ...
Article : 193 wordsSir—As I understand nothing definite is completed as to what is to be our future general gauge on the railways, and before it is definitely arranged, I should hope our Government would ...
Article : 125 wordsOn Saturday last, another conflagration occurred near this district, which unfortunately has demolished a considerable quantity of grass. About the origin of the last fire, reported a short ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 wordssir—I have long been of opinion that many of our prominent colonists were a good deal given to " sponging" whenever an opportunity occurred. I have frequently noticed this ...
Article : 277 wordsA meeting, convened by the Mayor of Gawler (Mr. T. O. Jones), at the request of several influential ratepayers, took place in the Oddfellows Hall on Monday evening, the 25th inst. ...
Article : 1,941 wordsGreat excitement was caused here this [?]ing by a telegram received by Mr. Win, Dunn, of Dunn & Co., to the effect that their large mill at the Port was burnt, and Mr. W. Dunn, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsSir—I notice in your issue of the 22nd inst. that an address has been presented from the southern districts to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh on board the Galatea, ...
Article : 289 wordsFrank Brown, seaman of the Spec, pleaded not guilty to assaulting George Farelly, seaman of the vessel. Mr. Dempster for defendent. Fined 20s and costs. ...
Article : 283 wordsOn Tuesday evening we were regaled with in exhibition of dissolving views at our Port Augusta Institute by the members of the Committee of Management, who are certainly ...
Article : 148 words" [?]" aright, he believes that the positive command of God to punish wilful murder with death is, by the New Testament, dispensation ...
Article : 655 wordsSir—I see in your issue of this morning letter from an assistant censuring the Committee for not getting the day of the departure of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh a general ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 804 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Farmers Club was held on Tuesday, the 19tb. After the usual business of the Club was disposed of, the Secretary read a letter from Messrs. Christen ...
Article : 167 wordsOn Friday morning the house of Mr. Newman Hopgood, near this place, was broken into during the absence of the inmates, and the sum of 12s. and an albert guard taken from a ...
Article : 86 words[?] I went to work [?] the Tramway and I axed a toal man ef he w[?] give I a job and he sed es where es the tools and I tould un I got no tools and he sed theese go up our shop ...
Article : 203 wordsOn Friday morning, a. little after 8 o'clock, on the 22nd. a fire broke out on the premises of Mr. Cordon, a resident in this neighborhood. Mr. Cordon and his sons had gone from home to ...
Article : 218 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any) ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is to be hoped that the swamping of the Began steamer and barges, with 900 bales of wool, will be a salutary warning to shippers, and even to our sceptical river captains. The ...
Article : 456 wordsLast Thursday we had a regular brickfielder. A hot wind was blowing, and the air was [?] thoroughly impregnated with dust as to be quite [?] I regret to hear that the red [?] is ...
Article : 445 wordsSir—It is perhaps somewhat late to discuss the subject, but I trust you will afford me space in your Open Column for a few remarks upon a Question bearing in such an important manner ...
Article : 1,284 wordsSir—The fate of this man is now happily settled. I have read your leading article of this morning commenting on the action of the Executive in [?] the capital sentence to ...
Article : 228 wordsSir—My experience in life leads me to agree with you in your excellent article of this morning, in so far as you express your opinion that the punishment of death should not at ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 30 Nov 1867, Page 2
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