WE have before us a copy of the Bill which was read a first time in the Legislative Council on Thursday last, "For the Employment of Colonial Convicts on Public Works, and for the Discipline ...
Article : 1,341 wordsPow was charged with being drunk on the previous day. His Worship discharged the prisoner, considering that his incarceration had been sufficient, having been locked up ...
Article : 59 words1. Mr. PEACOCK to move— "That the petition of the farmers and landholders of Willunga and Noarlunga be taken into consideration." 2. Mr. NEALES to move— ...
Article : 546 wordsIN other columns will be found the very sensible letter of Mr. J. M. Solomon, and a Subscription List in furtherance of gold discovery in this colony. Abstractedly considered, the advantages of large ...
Article : 577 wordsWilliam Skelton pleaded guilty to getting drunk, and said he had been here since 1841, and this was the first offence. The Police deposed also that he was guilty of indecency. ...
Article : 1,717 wordsSeeing by the Gazette notice that plans are invited for a Council Chamber and a Bridge, may I be allowed to suggest the propriety of having the whole that are sent in exhibited to the public previous to the decision of the ...
Article : 84 wordsThe following extract of a letter received by Mr. Kenneth Campbell from his brother at Melbourne, dated 2d instant, exhibits in a few words the immense excitement into which the good citizens of ...
Article : 176 wordsSir—Your having kindly consented to take charge of the subscription list for furthering the object of the discovery of gold in the province, and of making it as public as possible, I now forward the same to you, having, you will perceive ...
Article : 384 wordsThe weather yesterday was not propitious, but the attendances at the opening services, nevertheless, evinced the extreme interest which pervaded all ranks, and influenced Christians of every persuasion, to testify by their presence ...
Article : 905 wordsTHE report of the proceedings in Council on Friday last narrates that when the REGISTRAR-GENERAL moved "the previous question," as an amendment upon one of Mr. BAKER'S series of resolutions "in ...
Article : 571 wordsTHE letter of "CAMBRIAN," which will be found in another column, suggests the propriety of exhibiting to the public such plans as may be offered for the new Council Chamber and the Bridge (over the ...
Article : 761 wordsSir—It appears that this kind of mining is only in its infancy, but its effects are wonderful in the production of gold. In an extract from the Pacific Star, a Californian paper just at hand, there is a long statement given of the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 20 Oct 1851, Page 3
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