The bill for extending the principle of limited liability to the trade of banking has been read a second time in the House of Commons, without even a division. It may, therefore, be considered ...
Article : 2,092 wordsBy the Ville d[?] Cannes we have a file of the Port Louis Commercial Gazette to the 22nd July, the contents of which may be thus briefly summarized:— The Secretary of State had responded to the ...
Article : 567 wordsInstructions to our trusty and well-beloved Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, Knight[?] Companion of our Most Honourable Order of the Bath, our Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief in and over our Colony of South ...
Article : 3,690 wordsSir,—I perceive our Legislature intend congratulating Her Majesty the Queen, on the marriage of her eldest daughter to the Prince Frederick of Prussia. I would ask, Mr. Editor, whether a South Australian Parliament ...
Article : 120 wordsSHEEPSTEALING BY NATIVES.—Murrowitch and Warrowitch, two aboriginal natives, were committed from Clare to this Court, for having, on Yorke's Peninsula, on the 11th of July last, feloniously stolen, taken, and carried away three ...
Article : 959 wordsSir—Your columns of Wednesday contained an article upon what you call "the great camel question." I agree with you in its being an important one, though I must take exception to some of the remarks made in your ...
Article : 570 wordsJust at this time, considerable interest is felt by people hereabouts in the question as to the right of the Hudson's Bay Company to the exclusive trade with the Frazer River region, which promises to soon become of great ...
Article : 894 wordsBy the barque Success, which called at Fremantle on the way from the Mauritius, we have papers to August 18th, from which we extract the following intelligence:— WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BANK.—The proprietors of ...
Article : 529 wordsThe Commissioner delivered judgment in this case as follows:—In the matter of the private estate of T. C. Chubb, and of the joint estate of Chubb, Hill, & Co. In this case, on the 8th of January last, at the instance of the South ...
Article : 1,424 wordsSir—As one taking a great interest in all public improvements and matters conducive to the welfare of the city, allow me to make a few observations on the late meeting of citizens convened by his Worship the Mayor. ...
Article : 540 wordsLater news from Mexico had been received in San Francisco. The following summary is from the Daily Times:— The affairs of this unhappy republic still remain as ...
Article : 1,290 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Mary Thomas, an old offender, was brought before the Court in answer to a charge of drunkenness and the use of abusive and obscene language in the public street. Prisoner denied the charge, which, however, ...
Article : 71 wordsRESCUING CATTLE FROM THE POUND.—Gilbert v. David. —Mary Gilbert, the complainant's wife, stated that on the Monday previous she was taking some cattle to the pound from her husband's property. Whilst passing defendant's ...
Article : 667 wordsCLAYTON CHAPEL, KENSINGTON.—The Rev. Mr. Binney preached at this place of worship yesterday morning, in aid of the funds of the South Australian Home Missionary Society. There was a very large ...
Article : 708 wordsSir—In your issue of Saturday last a correspondent very naturally expresses astonishment that the Judges at the late Agricultural Exhibition at Woodville, awarded the prizes to Ploughs, without the aid of a dynanometer, ...
Article : 217 wordsMASTER AND SERVANT.—John Allen, of the Blowhole, Cape Jervis, sheepfarmer, [?]appeared to the information of John Bromley, who claimed the sum of 18s. being balance of wages due. On investigation the Board found that the balance ...
Article : 133 wordsThe rains have been exceedinly partial in the north. In the immediate neighbourhood of Clare and some of the sheep stations to the north-west, there has been a good fall of rain, but upon those stations towards the ...
Article : 176 wordsREV. MR. BINNEY.—A very disreputable attempt to disappoint the public was made on Sunday morning at Kensington. On the doors of Clayton Chapel a well-written and apparently official notification was ...
Article : 266 wordsFour men were fined 5s. each for indulging so freely in their libations on the day of the Ploughing Match as to become quarrelsome. Two men were fined 10s. each for insulting and interfering ...
Article : 713 wordsTHE DANGERS OF THE DEEP.—A party consisting of three inexperienced amateurs, tempted by the opportunity afforded by a good breeze, started from the Port on Sunday morning on a sailing cruise. They had ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 30 Aug 1858, Page 3
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