Sir—I pray you will allow me a little space in your open columns for the information of the public at large. I have seen the mining operations on the Peninsula for the last three years and seven ...
Article : 519 wordsThe Wharfage Bill has passed the Council. Mr. A'Beckett's motion as to land sales by auction came on this evening in the Assembly; also the second reading of the Pensions Bill. ...
Article : 214 wordsSir—I read the first letter of your correspondent "G. D. Mudie" with unmingled satisfaction. Here, thought I is a man who is the very anti-podes of rationalistic, and who may be therefore ...
Article : 380 wordsA monster meeting was held at the Bald Hills this day to take into consideration the report of the delegates appointed to meet the Directors of the Moonta and Wallaroo Minas. Mr. Kitto was ...
Article : 1,932 wordsSince my last we have experienced some refreshing and fertilizing showers. On the 18th inst. a fire broke out in a section at Hay Flat, the property of Mr. John Dunstall. A ...
Article : 1,297 wordsDuring the past week the weather has been very stormy; but little rain, however, has fallen, although it has been threatening for several days. The farmers are very anxiously waiting to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsBRID v. KANE, JUN.—Action for £5, damages, Mr. Ingleby appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Daly for the defendant. In this case it appeared that the defendant obtained judgment against the ...
Article : 946 wordsSir—As this subject at present has excited more than ordinary interest, may I crave the indulgence, by your kind permission, to say a few words as brief as possible in reference to the ...
Article : 660 wordsSir—At this time, when the miners' strike at the Wallaroo and Moonta Mines engross so much of public attention, perhaps a communication from an old resident on these mines. and one who ...
Article : 666 wordsA meeting has been held to inaugurate a company for the cultivation of sugar on a large scale. Captain Quin, of the schooner Nightingale ...
Article : 75 wordsOur vignerons have been hard at work during the past week, but have, I fear in most cases, been unable to follow the advice contained in the first rule in your. calendar fur April—"Let the grapes ...
Article : 577 wordsWe have Auckland papers to tho 16th inst., and from the front to the 13th. The campaign is closed for the winter. The sailors and marines were ordered to the ships ...
Article : 206 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and Councillors Scott, Morey, Gooden, Birrell, Nienaber, and Thomas. A letter was received from the Manager of the National Bank. Referred to the Town Clerk. ...
Article : 212 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Mold, Bathurst, Clement, and Wincey. Letter from sundry residents in Willaston, asking permission to place planks across North ...
Article : 230 wordsRobert St. George, charged with larceny pleaded guilty, and said he went to return the things; and threw himself on the mercy of tint Court. Mr. Oldham (the prosecutor) asked the Court to be as ...
Article : 868 wordsSir—I perceive, on reference to your issue of Saturday last, that apparently much misapprehension and needless excitement seems to prevail relative to the above subject, said certainly how ...
Article : 196 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queensclife—April 27. Elizabeth, schooner, from Circular Head; Flying Cloud, schooner, from Port Frederick. 28, Julia, schooner, from ...
Article : 71 wordsSir—Through some error I presume in the Post-Office arrangements, the address to me by the inhabitants of Wallaroo has not reached you as intended. I therefore request you to insert in your ...
Article : 279 wordsOn Saturday last an American, naming himself S. Jones, and professing to be the son of slave parents in one of the Southern States of the late Union, made his appearance among us, and ...
Article : 465 wordsVery little worthy of record has come under my notice or occurred here since I last wrote. Rain, which is much required, has been long and anxiously looked for, and from the absence of ...
Article : 314 wordsCOROMANDEL VALLEY, Section 936 (nearest Post-Office, Belair), G. Thiselton, Poundkeeper.—One red bull calf, star in forehead no brands visible; one cow, red sides, white back, belly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 569 wordsSir—I have to crave the use of your columns to draw the attention of the in of South Australia to the last novelty in the science of road maintenance, as shown in the South District on a ...
Article : 182 words"Think on the Grecian, let thy soul beware The Gulf profound, and engineering there."—PARODY. Sir—In perusing the letter of "O.S.P." it is ...
Article : 747 wordsSir—I quite agree with "Colonist of 1839" about the laying out of the town. Colonel Light's name is frequently alluded to, but if any one will look attentively at the man they will see that the ...
Article : 210 wordsDuring the past week there have been some fine showers of considerable duration, and sufficient to set the ploughs in motion in every direction; and no doubt are hailed as very welcome by the whole ...
Article : 505 wordsGentle and refreshing showers fell on Friday and Saturday, suffiCient to enable the farmers to commence ploughing. Every homestead exhibits signs of activity. The twice of wheat has inspired the ...
Article : 147 wordsSir—I have waited in vain to see some of your correspondents endeavour to put Mr. "Newfoundland," defender of the dog tax, in the right track, and to show him the difference between ...
Article : 246 wordsA meeting was held at the Springs Hotel last evening with regard to the proposed formation of a District Council at Stockport; Mr. I. M. Cole, J.P., in the chair. The Chairman, in opening the ...
Article : 1,092 wordsThe recent showers have tempted the fanners in this locality to commence ploughing. In consequence of the circulars lately issued from the South Australian Company to their tenants in this ...
Article : 369 wordsSeveral inebriates were fined 5s. and costs. John Allen was charged, on the information of Alfred Saddler, frith assaulting him on Saturday night, the 23rd instant. The defendant did not ...
Article : 63 wordsA heart beneath a cynic's cloak, Tender as true, and good as strong; A voice that, like a sabre's stroke, Smote down the gilded shield of wrong ...
Article : 189 wordsSir—Allow me a corner in your paper to bring before your readers the case of Mr. A. M. M. D. H. Campbell, who, as they are aware, has been literally deprived of house and home by the late ...
Article : 196 wordsThere has nothing of any importance transpired here since my last, except it be that yesterday the horse which runs in the cab between Kooringa and Redruth broke its belly-band and bolted near the ...
Article : 133 wordsCONCORDIA AND BAROSSA WEST.—A correspondent says:—"The annual examination of the pupils attending Mr. Sivkovich's school, at Concordia, took place on the 25th inst. The ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 29 Apr 1864, Page 3
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