From the commencement of the session to July 4—Chief Secretary, Hon. G. M. Waterhouse; Attorney-General, Hon. R. I. Stow; Treasurer, Hon. A. Blyth; Commissioner of Crown, Lands, Hon. ...
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Family Notices : 3,209 wordsLetter from Emigration Agent in London, enclosing correspondence with Emigration Commissioners relative to the proportion of infants in the families of emigrants:— ...
Article : 1,409 wordsSir—In accordance with the interview I had with your Excellency regarding the letter I received by last mail from the Brigade-Major, Melbourne, desiring that I should place myself in ...
Article : 363 wordsThe members of the Freeman-street Young Men's Association, assisted by those of other similar Societies, presented an exceedingly interesting, instructive, and varied entertainment to ...
Article : 867 wordsSir—I have the honour, by His Excellency Sir Dominick Daly's directions, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 4th inst., on the subject of dispatching of Auckland as man of the ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—As it would appear from your continued silence on the subject of the Moonta Claims that you have no intention of modifying the statements which you put forth a few days ago. I request ...
Article : 2,563 wordsRACING.—A Bill to authorize the City Council to let on a lease of 21 years 130 acres of the East Park Lands as a racecourse was introduced by Mr. COGLIN August 25, read a second time September ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,571 wordsSir—In my letter, which appeared in Monday's Register, I complained that you had not fairly given the effect of the evidence in Mr. Mills's favour; that you had quoted evidence against him ...
Article : 1,202 wordsColonel Biggs has kindly allowed us to copy the following correspondence from England relating to the challenge sent to the English volunteers by the Milang Rifle Company:— ...
Article : 78 wordsSir—I have the honour to forward you herewith a summary of the musketry practice of the No. 1 Company under my command for the year 1862. Should it be found the number of the marksmen ...
Article : 145 wordsNUMBER OF INTERCOLONIAL ARRIVALS and Departures of Vessels at Port Adelaide from August 26 to September 25, inclusive. ARRIVALS, DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 689 wordsSir—With reference to ray Despatch No. 22, of the 26th May last, I have to transmit to you a supplementary Commission under the Great Seal for altering the boundary of the colony of South ...
Article : 701 words"Sir—I have the honour to enclose (at the desire of Captain A. J. Mundella, Commanding No. 1 Company of the regiment under my command) a summary of the annual course of registered target ...
Article : 105 words"Sir—I have the honour to transmit to you copies of letters which I have received from Colonel Wright, commanding the Robin Hood Rifles, and a register of the shooting of the 1st ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 26 Sep 1863, Page 7
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