Whilst Mr, Dutton's Bill fur amending the Convicts Prevention Laws is still before the Legislature it is well worth considering whether ha present scope may not be ...
Article : 4,011 wordsPortions of wrecks which have been seen in Bass's Straits lead to the belief that two or more small coasters have been wrecked in the late gales. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsThe quarterly meeting of this Board was held on Thursday. June 23, and adjourned till the 30th, the following members being present:—On the 23rd—Messrs. Mildred, M.P. (in the chair), Beddome ...
Article : 553 wordsPresent—All the members Received from J. K. Penney letter, referring to the future working of the Association of District Chairman, Payments, £31. 10s. 1d. ...
Article : 14 wordsJames Egan, police-constable, answered to the information of William Williams for assaulting him on June 30. Mr. Wigley appeared for the complainant. The complainant deposed that be ...
Article : 222 wordsPresent—All the members. The Surveyor was directed to arrange for clearing timber from a road near Mr. Zimmermann's. A letter from Mr. W. Milne, M.P., was read, coinciding with the ...
Article : 120 wordsOne of the Judges has decided that the rules made by the Commissioners of Titles are not authorized by Torrens's Act. Gardiner, the bushranger, is to be tried for ...
Article : 78 wordsHobart Town dates to June 30. Flour sold at £25; bran, 1s. 6d.; wheat, 10s. to 10s. 6d. Launceston dates to June 29. Flour, £23 ...
Article : 46 wordsThe following paragraphs are from the Argus of June 29:— The Hon. Louis Hope, a son of the Earl of Hopetoun, and an old Queensland settler, is ...
Article : 604 wordsThe causeway at the Wellington Ferry is now once more totally submerged in water, and is exceedingly dangerous for crossing stock. On Saturday last, the Messrs. Boothby had 50 sheep ...
Article : 708 wordsSir—As a rule, what everybody says is accepted as true, and does not need verbose advocacy. And what the whole Press of the community stands up fur or against is understood to indicate the approval ...
Article : 605 wordsBy the Penola we have Melbourne papers to June 29, being one day later than previous dates. We extract the following items:—Horse and cattle stealing, and cases of sticking ...
Article : 1,065 wordsSir—Captain Strangways is reported to have said, in his place in the House (Register, 25th June), that our riflemen take from two to 10 minutes to get into position and adjust their sights. It that ...
Article : 136 wordsSir—In your impression of 25th instant I find an article on the traction-engine, in which that called the "Boydell," or endless railway stamp, is held to be the best and most fit for the roads of this ...
Article : 691 wordsThe Melbourne Argun acknowledges the receipt of intelligence from the Cape via Sydney to May 17. Dr. Livingstone had arrived at the Cape and ...
Article : 572 wordsSir—I have perused with much interest your report of the meeting held at Hindmarsh the other evening relating to the case of "Dixon," or, as some of the speakers of that evening said, "Angas ...
Article : 209 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. AYERS to move— "That the further consideration off the Aliens Bill in a Committee of the whole Council be an ...
Article : 505 wordsThe Penola arrived her on Thursday morning, the 30th June, bringing Mr. Henry Gawler, who on Friday evening, pursuant to public notice, gave a lecture in the large room of the Robe Hotel, the ...
Article : 295 wordsSir—For the first time in my life I take the liberty of writing to an editor; but feeling so interested in the above question I make the attempt. ...
Article : 310 wordsSir—In reference to the article which appeared under the above heading in your issue of the 27th instant, in which you state that "the Victorian Parliament had amended the Real Property Act ...
Article : 660 wordsSir—I read the letter which Mr. Torrens addressed to the persons who he states were about raising a subscription for him, and which letter you published in your journal with care and ...
Article : 651 wordsThe Sydney papers are filled with accounts of the disastrous floods which have taken place in New South Wales, and of the means devised for the relief of the sufferers. The Sydney ...
Article : 977 wordsSir—I shall feel obliged by your allowing me a short space in your valuable journal to offer a few strictures on the report of a ineetiug of ratepayers of the Willunga District, held at Maelaren Vale ...
Article : 1,000 wordsSir—If Captain Strangways would only bridle that "unruly member" of his, and, in indulging that cacoihes for sarcasm which appears to Possess him, confine his remarks to some ...
Article : 1,020 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. T. Evans, John Brewer, and John Bowden, jun. For fencing at Section No. 334, Alfred Brooks's tender, £17 12s., was accepted. Mr. J. Brown attended respecting ...
Article : 300 wordsSir—The 3rd clause of the Cattle-Slaughtering Bill now before the House of Assembly provides that the term "cattle" shall be construed to mean all oxen, sheep, goats, and pigs; and the 16th ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 4 Jul 1864, Page 3
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