The annals of England sparkle almost on every page with acts of princely beneficence. The universities, the public schools, the hospitals, and almshouses of the country all testify ...
Article : 5,461 wordsAn ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the New Devon Mining Company was held on Monday afternoon, the 16th instant, at the Gresham Hotel, North-terrace. ...
Article : 737 wordsThe Lady Bird sails for Adelaide to-morrow (Tuesday). Flour is firm, and enquired for. The Victorian Association have agents for ...
Article : 97 wordsPresent—Messrs. Norman (Chairman), Stewart, and Palmer. The Committee immediately repaired to the jetty to see if any repairs were necessary, and in company with the Sub-Collector of Customs ...
Article : 153 wordsFinal hearing. The accountant's report was read, as follows:— "The unsecured liabilities amount to £328 18s. 9d.; mortgage debts and interest, £1,051 15s. ...
Article : 1,496 wordsORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. Audit of Public Accounts Bill: second reading. 2. Common Law Procedure Bill, 1862: second ...
Article : 48 wordsSir—There is one important point in our Constitution which is different to any other part of the British Empire, as I think; and if made to harmonize with the other portions ...
Article : 162 wordsPresent—All the members. An application received from Mr. E. Maidment to be allowed to purchase a road between Sections 1789 and [?] Consideration deferred. Consideration of grants ...
Article : 164 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. The TREASURER (Mr. A. Blyth) to move— "That the House resolve itself into a Committee ...
Article : 1,713 wordsThe Commissioners to Fiji sailed to-day from Sydney. They will formally decline sovereignty. ...
Article : 53 wordsPresent—All the members. Tenders for grubbing stumps and trees and clearing them off the road at Putland's -D. Butterick (accepted), £1 15s.; G. Charles, £1 17s. 6d. Mr. Collins asked leave to ...
Article : 102 wordsThe following notice was posted up outside the Telegraph-Office on Monday:— Off Cape Otway, 16th June, at noon, Phillis, brig, for Adelaide; all well. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir—It is very evident that the continuance of the branch mail service to King George' Sound can only be brought about by one on the following contingencies, viz.:— ...
Article : 436 wordsSir—I am an occasional visitor at the Hospital, which appears to be a pretty well regulated establishment, so far as the domestic arrangements are concerned, but I think it is not ...
Article : 226 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Rayner, Five tenders received for making 12 chains of road near Mr. Davey's viz, Dailey's, £10 15s.; Divine's, £9 17s. 6d.; Hines's, £7 15s.; Parmenter & Co.'s. ...
Article : 194 wordsPresent—Messrs. Krichauff (Chairman), Thos. Anderson, sen., S. Robinson, R. Robinson, and H. Treloar, jun. Mr. T. Mott, jun., applied for road to main road. To stand over for the new Council. ...
Article : 144 wordsSir—Would you kindly favour fine, through the medium of your valuable paper, by allowing me space to point out the ways and means of creating and establishing both a healthy and ...
Article : 254 wordsPresent—All the members. Clerk to write to Surveyor-General, requesting that the survey of Sections 168 and 179 may be corrected. Mr. Kendle handed in written proposal for exchange of road in ...
Article : 77 wordsPresent—Mr. W. C. Belt (Chairman), Mr. A. Hardy, Mr. John Brown, Mr. Wyatt (Chief Inspector of Schools), Mr. Dewhirst (Second Inspector), and Mr. E. W. Wickes (Secretary). ...
Article : 1,231 wordsPresent—All the members. Surveyor stated road deviations to be in solicitor's hands. Gilmour's tender for stone, at 2s. 8d. per yard, accepted. Repairs applied for by Mr. Pilmore, and ...
Article : 97 wordsPresent—All the members. Messrs. Gates and Smith requested that a road through Section 120 (unsold land) be marked out on the easiest gradients, in accordance with a promise from the ...
Article : 271 wordsSir—A gentlemen connected with the Port has sent me the enclosed communication relating to the mail service, evidently imagining that I would bring the subject before the ...
Article : 118 wordsSir—One of your correspondents from this place, Mr. T. Willson, lately took the trouble to contradict in your columns my statement that several wrecks had occurred on this coast ...
Article : 269 words"You are aware that a compromise is sometimes necessary in legislation to secure a desideratu[?], and I am surprised that one has not been proposed in the ocean postal matter ...
Article : 382 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Barritt. Retiring Councillors—Messrs. John Gramp and Joseph Barritt by rotation, and Mr. Altmann by lot. Reported, that a drain made by the Central ...
Article : 55 wordsPresent—Messrs. Henry Dawson (Chairman), Joseph Thyer, and Richard Gillard. Letter from the Trustees of the late Mr. H. Glover, requesting that no immediate proceedings would be taken ...
Article : 3,122 wordsHour. Name. Object. 11 D. McDonald. Final hearing. 11 T. A. Brown, Final hearing. 12 T. Rook. Adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir—I take the liberty of caning public attention to the following facts in reference to the Saturday excursion trains on the Northern line of railway:—In the House of Assembly ...
Article : 192 wordsThe sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide, Full Jurisdiction, will be held on Wednesday, the 18th June. The following is a list of the causes set down for trial:— ...
Article : 79 wordsBOMEKE v. WIESNER.—Claim for £7, for work and labour done. Mr. Rudall for plaintiff. Defendant pleaded that as the cause of action arose at Sheaoak Log it was not within the ...
Article : 80 wordsSir—I observe that, in his speech on the resolutions for the amendment of the Constitution Act, my friend Mr. Townsend is reported in your columns of this morning to ...
Article : 401 wordsSir—I wish to can attention to the management which prevails at the South Australian Institute. A stranger would be inclined to think the whole institution a private affair, belonging ...
Article : 259 wordsIMPOUNDING.—Thomas Vicary, poundkeeper at Hilton, answered to the information of William Rains for incorrectly describing in the Government Gazette of May 22 five head of horses ...
Article : 126 wordsILLEGALLY IMPOUNDING CATTLE.—Reuben Simmons appeared to the information of Robert Routledge, charged with illegally impounding a horse. Mr. Dempster appeared for the informant. It was ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 17 Jun 1862, Page 3
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