Parliament was prorogued by Commission on the 6th July. The Queen's Speech announced that the foreign relations of the Government were satisfactory, and there was no ...
Article : 497 wordsMr. Scott for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Daly for the defendant. This was an action brought by the plaintiffs, as executors of the late Mrs. Murdoch, of ...
Article : 2,896 wordsSir—It may be that in wishing to be just both to squatters and farmers I may offend both, parties and make admissions which neither class would on their own account endorse. However, neither ...
Article : 745 wordsThe dark aide of bush life is now coming before the public. This season has been one of unparalleled Buffering both to masters and servants. It has proved to us that the chase ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsFisher and G. B. Yeates, Justices of the Peace. One drunkard was admonished and discharged, it being his first appearance in that Court. A woman of the town was fined 5s. and costs ...
Article : 2,441 wordsSir—With a view to bring public opinion to bear upon the administration of the Real Property Act, will you publish the accompanying correspondence. Only one of the members of the present Ministry ...
Article : 584 wordsJudges—Messrs. W. Ferguson, Glen Osmond; Dicker, Gumeracha; and W, Sudholts, Gilles Plaina. The eleventh Modbury and Upper Dry Creek ...
Article : 752 wordsThe annual dinner of the Old Scholars' Association was held at the Criterion Hotel on Friday evening, September 15, when about 60 persona sat down to an excellent dinner, provided by Host. ...
Article : 2,638 wordsJudgment has been confessed for a fourth £40,000. The Age threatens the vengeance of the Assembly on several obscure Jews who have ...
Article : 159 wordsJudges.—Ploughing—Messrs. C. Howard, W, Innes, and W. Coker, Horse stock—Messrs. Smith, Kelly, and Cooke. The Mount Pleasant annual ploughing match ...
Article : 1,542 wordsSir—I have had my attention called to a letter in to-day's Register, signed "Engineer," in which he states that the improvement which I claim the merit of—namely, doing away with the slide-valve ...
Article : 117 wordsFlour speculators are using every effort to force ap the market. They ask £20 for Chilian flour. Reliable calculations show that the present stocks in hand and the Chilian cargoes ...
Article : 91 wordsThe town has been very dull this week, but in the matter of recreation at least promise to amend in the nest. To-morrow Ashton's troupe perform for the benefit of the Institute on Monday [?] ...
Article : 327 wordsSir—Allow me to ask, for individual as well as for public information, the following question:—Does the payment of the tax date from a fixed time (I think the 1st, of July). or does it commence ...
Article : 287 wordsHobart Town dates to the 13th receivod. A barbarous murder bas been perpetrated upon a young girl at Glenorchy; her young brother also left for dead. Their beads were ...
Article : 56 wordsSir—With reference to some remark's in the letter of "An Observer on the Beach," in your paper of the 13th inst., I beg to correct some errors in that production. ...
Article : 235 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe-September 14. Elizabeth, schooner, from Circular Head; Wild Dayrell, schooner, from Swan River; Dore, schooner, from ...
Article : 73 wordsA lecture on "Latimer and his Times" was delivered in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, by the Rev. J.T. Pithouse, which very favourably received, and at its conclusion a collection was ...
Article : 154 wordsSir—The band belonging to Burton's has become a nuisance of such formidable dimensions that the Corporation are, for the protection of the citizens, bound to take some action to stop such ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Port Elliot Ploughing Match took place on Monday, September 11, in a section belonging to Mr. W. Gardner, situated about three miles from Port Elliot. The weather was fine, but bitterly ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 16 Sep 1865, Page 3
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