A meeting of pastoral tenants, to protest against the rents upon their runs, has been held at Scott's, and a deputation appointed to wait upon Mr. O'Shannassy. ...
Article : 164 wordsSir—I shall not follow the example of one of your correspondents, by abusing those from whom I differ on the subject of the punishment of death for murder, although I am strongly of opinion that ...
Article : 417 wordsSir—In some letters which lately appeared in your columns respecting the case of Malachi Martin, I read suggestions in favour of the total abolition of capital punishments. Although I ...
Article : 696 wordsThe postal money-order system commences on the 1st January. Markets brisker. Rice has risen £1 per ton. Flour and wheat are dull, and wool is ...
Article : 44 wordsWelcome showers of heavy rain fell last night. Landsborough has sailed for the North. Markets dull. ...
Article : 39 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe, December 12, Wm. Miskin, steamer, from Warrnambool; Mary Smith, schooner, from Sydney; Albion, schooner, from ...
Article : 140 wordsSir—The distress among the Lancashire operatives, as there was too good reason for apprehending, is, it appears, not-only unabated but increased and extending: while there are symptoms of its ...
Article : 444 wordsSir—With your permission, I would correct an error which appears in your correspondent's report of the above fire, and which, I think, is calculated to mislead. I am there made to say—"I could ...
Article : 192 wordsSir—You are correct when you say that the fine reserves near Adelaide are sure to cause a little inconvenience to some. But is that any reason why they should be as great a nuisance as possible? ...
Article : 188 wordsSir—I beg to call the attention of your numerous readers to an annoyance to which they as well as myself may be subjected in North-terrace. I was returning at dusk this evening by that road, and a ...
Article : 127 wordsMessrs. Poussard and Douay gave their long-promised entertainment at the Exchange Hotel on Saturday evening, when the large room was crowded, notwithstanding the short intimation ...
Article : 708 wordsShearing is now over in this neighbourhood, and most of the wool has come down from the country, but it is not yet shipped. The Swallow, with a good cargo and three ...
Article : 157 wordsWhatever fears may have been entertained respecting the ultimate success of the attempt to get up a soiree on behalf of the Lancashire Relief Fund in this district, those fears were all scattered ...
Article : 1,450 wordsMr. Townsend delivered his lecture entitled "The Successful Merchant," in the Independent Chapel, on Monday evening, the Ist instant. Notwithstanding the counter-attraction of a tea ...
Article : 710 wordsMr. Howitt's expedition party, with their horses and camels, arrived here about 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, bringing the remains of the unfortunate Messrs. Burke and Wills, transporting ...
Article : 463 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair), and Councillors Wadham, Birrell Mattingly, Moore, Scott, Hughes, White, and Gooden. The TOWN CLERK read the former minutes. ...
Article : 650 wordsThe elderly ladies of the township had rather a bad quarter of an hour on Monday morning, when a thunderstorm of great violence seemed to be approaching. The lightning was very vivid, and ...
Article : 544 wordsA good deal of dissatisfaction is expressed by residents living between here and Port Wakefield at the withdrawal of the mail between the settled districts and Wallaroo. I believe steps will be ...
Article : 535 wordsEverything is very quiet here just now. The only item of intelligence I can send you is that there was rather an extensive bush fire on the eastern side of the Murray a few daws ago. It ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsASSAULT. — William Meglan, seaman, was charged with assaulting Magaret Bird on the 10th and 11th December. Informant is a woman of had repute. The defendant it appeared, after ...
Article : 292 wordsASSAULT.—Isaac Edwards, of Watervale, was charged by his wife, Leonora Edwards, with violently assaulting her, by throwing her down, kneeling on her chest, and holding her by the ...
Article : 158 wordsThe annual conversazione in connection with St. Paul's Church was held at the Adelaide Assembly Rooms on Friday evening, December 12. Tea was provided at 6 o'clock, of which about ...
Article : 1,399 wordsSCHOLZ v. SCHUETZE.—Action for £4 14s., for balance due to plaintiff for board and lodging, medical treatment, and medicines supplied to defendant's son, according to account rendered. Mr. ...
Article : 490 wordsSTRAY GOATS.—Jonathan Carr was fined 10s. and costs for allowing two goats to stray about Pirie-street on December 6. BREACH OF CORPORATION BY-LAWS. — William ...
Article : 110 wordsThe half-yearly distribution of prizes connected with the Adelaide Educational Institution (Mr. J. L. Young's) took place in the Assembly Rooms, on Saturday, December 13. There was a fair ...
Article : 1,800 wordsPresent—All the members. A letter was read from Mr. T. J. King, informing the Council that the examination of his school would take place on the 18th December and ...
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Advertising : 2,049 wordsPresent — The Mayor; Councillors, Hinde, Wright, Jones, and Monck. The Mayor, and Councillors Wright and Hinde signed the declaration: also. Mr. Henry Moseley ...
Article : 213 wordsAt the meeting to adopt a rate, Mr. Harrison [Chairman) proposed, on behalf of the Council, a rate of ninepence in the pound, which was seconded by Mr. Mildred, M.P., and supported by ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 15 Dec 1862, Page 3
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