I don't want to fight; but I don't like to see Two big bullies a small boy attack And it may be deemed selfish and sneakish in me. While wishing the boy from his bullies were free. ...
Article : 1,614 wordsPresent—Chief Secretary, Treasurer, Attorney General Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration, and Commissioner of Public Works. Treas.—You'd better cease your chaffing worthy ...
Article : 933 wordsRain is anxiously looked for by our farmers, the ground having become so dry as to have stopped ploughing in many parts of our neighbourhood. The Central Road Board have again found it ...
Article : 187 wordsSir—You some time ago referred to the seizure by the Customs authorities of a quantity of jewellery, imported at an undervaluation. These goods were submitted to sale by the Government ...
Article : 560 words(Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.) In re F. Haire, of Adelaide schoolmaster; a final hearing. Adjourned till Friday week at 12 o'clock. In re J. Matherson of Robe Town labourer ...
Article : 393 wordsA woman, a mother, an outcast fortorn, I met on the world's highway; Her touch was pollution, her name was a scorn ...
Article : 432 wordsTea is in considerable request, especially the commoner sorts. There hive been sales of medium congou in bond at Is. 10d. In the flour and wheat market there is no ...
Article : 114 wordsMedich men state (and curiously enough, it also stands to reason) that a certain amount of electricity is conveyed to the system by the receipt of a telegraphic message. The words which have run ...
Article : 2,158 wordsA sad misfortune happed near this place yesterday to a team of horses, the property of Mr. Nicholas Coad, of Sandergrove. Afr. Loads son, a lad of about 14. was at work with them ...
Article : 263 wordsThe majority of the foreign consuls were absent from the Government Ball, in consequence of mime misunderstanding respecting cards of entry. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide, Limited Jurisdiction, will be held on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 8th, Ath, and Mamie. The following is a list of the cause set down for ...
Article : 393 wordsPresent—Tne President, Captains Tapley, Bickers, and Stevenson. The Board met to continue their investigation into the present working of the pilot service with ...
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Advertising : 984 wordsLaunceston news of the 4th instant quotes wheat at 10s. 3d. ; flour, £20 to £22. Hobart Town news of the 3rd—Prime wheat 11s; flour £25 to £26; bran 1s 4d. ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Rogers, who is at present the only candidate for the representation of this district in the House of Assembly, addressed the electors at the lona room of the Strathalbyn Hotel on June 3 ...
Article : 1,467 wordsSir—Mr. Y. B. Hutchinson in your issue or Thursday has advanced some very cogent reasons for some attention being directed to the defence of the colony; but in one particular the matter is ...
Article : 230 wordsThe name of Mr. F. M. Kelly is familiar to many of our readers as that of an American gentleman who devoted himself with great zeal, tome years age to the project of a shin canal ...
Article : 1,514 wordsSir—I am nor one of those who regard any person pointing out a defect or disclosing a weak part in the Real Property Act as an opponent of that measure. On the contrary. I should regard ...
Article : 685 wordsJoint George Wray was charged with being drunk and negligently and carelessly driving a horse and cart along Rundle-street on June 4. The charge was proved by the evidence of a ...
Article : 415 wordsORDER OF THE DAY:— 1. Aliens Act, 1864: second reading ...
Article : 851 wordsThe recent favourable weather has set the fanners busily to work to get in their seed betimes, and for the present there has been quite enough of rain to enable them to do so persistently. The late rise in ...
Article : 397 wordsSir—The presence of members of the press at the meetings of public Boards is very desirable, and it was not at all astonishing that the matter formed one of the early discussions of the Present ...
Article : 513 wordsAnother sad and fatal accident happened near Gawler on Saturday evening last, resulting in the death of Mrs. William H. Pederick. It appears that she and her husband were driving down the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 7 Jun 1864, Page 3
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