On Friday evening, a meeting of the citizens of Adelaide was held in White's Assembly Rooms, for the purpose of considering the circumstances under which Mr. Torrens resigned his seat as one of the representatives in the House ...
Article : 6,327 wordsThere was an adjourned final hearing in this estate. Mr. Wigley appeared for the petitioning creditor. Mr. Atkinson attended for the insolvent, who was present. Mr. R. B. Colley, accountant for the estate, was also in attendance. ...
Article : 3,085 wordsPresent—Messrs. May (in the chair), Shepherdson, and Wedd. M. Passingham having completed his contract according to spicfication, his account was paid. ...
Article : 98 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. S. Dawes's tender for metalling Atkinson's bridge, for £1 13s. per rod, accepted. Mr. Kell to expend £1 additional on the cutting at Dawes's ...
Article : 114 wordsPresent—Mesare. Herbert (Chairman), David Davies, W. Fergusson, and James Smith. Three tenders received for cutting and forming road at Stony Pinch. Let to P. Hefferon for 10/. ...
Article : 150 wordsPresent — The Chairman, and Messrs. Morphett and Douglass. Mr. Daly, Clarendon, presented a sketch of piece of la[?]d required by Bond and others, to connect the district-ro[?]d ...
Article : 191 wordsSir—As it is the inalienable right of every true-born Briton to defend himself from any attack which may be made upon him or his undertakings, I take up my pen to answer the observations which have been made at a ...
Article : 734 wordsARUSIVE LANGUAGE.—Thomas Davies appeared to an information, by Mr. John Anthony, Manager at this port for the South Australian Company, for making use of abusive language likely to cause a breach of the peace. John ...
Article : 492 wordsPresent—Messrs. Palmer (in the chair), Shore and Cox. Tenders were opened for the cutting of Wilson's Hill. Mr. John MacFarlane's was accepted for £8. Tender for Mr. Denning's Swamp not accepted; but will ...
Article : 84 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. T. Bee (in the chair), John Kain, and William Giles. The Clerk reported cash in hand 46l. 17s. 1d., and in Bank, 156l. 16s, 11d. ...
Article : 158 wordsMASTERS AND SERVANTS.—David Stephens was charged with refusing to pay to a lad, James Peters, four weeks' wages, amounting to 24s. The evidence of both plaintiff and defendant was taken, which resulted in a judgment allowing ...
Article : 617 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Phillis (in the chair), F. Kuchal, J. Moore, and H. Giles. Letter from Sir. A. Hardy, referring to dangerous condition of road near Borkmann's; from W. Giles, Esq., in ...
Article : 205 wordsLocal Court, Port Adelaide.—Mr. Francis Westcoat Wyman, to be Bailiff, from the 19th instant, vice Perry. Local Court, Angaston.—Mr. Philip Percival Warburton, to be Clerk, from the 1st proximo, vice Scaife. ...
Article : 2,639 wordsSir—The Chief Justice's ruling on an application for a mandamus out of term, mentioned in your last "Jurist" (No. 3), is in accordance with the English practice, as detailed in the first Report of the late Common Law ...
Article : 176 wordsSir—During an interesting discussion which took place amongst some practical agriculturists, at White's Assembly Rooms, on Thursday evening last—"choice spirits" who still lingered behind, after the Chairman of the ...
Article : 490 wordsCONVICT PREVENTION ACT.—William Renill, who had been sent back from town for the the evidence of wittnesss, was brought up on the information of Police-constable Sullivan charged with being in this colony unlawfully, he being under ...
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Advertising : 246 wordsWATER CARTS.—The following owners of licensed water carts were fine[?] in the various sums set opposite their names, for infringing the 9th section of the bye-laws, which requires that every person who shill have taken out a license ...
Article : 240 wordsTHE NELSON FAMILY.—We beg to draw attention in our advertising columns to the farewall appearance of this talented family. It is under the patronage of His Excellency and Lady MacDonnell, and a ...
Article : 187 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crettenden (Chairman), Saint, Diment, and Lindsay. Four tenders received for clearing stumps, trees, &c, from Mr. E. Dyer's to Mr. E. Underdown's; H. Rosewaine's, at ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 28 Aug 1858, Page 3
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