Present—Registrar-General, Collector of Customs, Major Campbell, Captain Bagot, Messrs. Grainger, Waterhouse, Hare, Dutton, Baker, Angas, Hart, Hall, Elder, Kingston Neales, Peacock. ...
Article : 8,731 wordsSir—As your widely-circulated paper is open for the insertion of letters in connection with State Aid for religious purposes, I may beg to solicit as a favour your insertion of the following. ...
Article : 301 wordsSir—I am glad to see that one of your correspodents has drawn attention to the oppressive nature of this proposed Enactment, and I trust you will not object to another short police of it. If this precious Bill is allowed to pass, it will introduce into the ...
Article : 563 wordsSir—Some little time ago you favoured me by the insertion of a letter which I addressed to you in defence of the late much abused "Ordinance to promote the Building of Churches and Chapels for Christian Worship, and to ...
Article : 1,543 words1. Atkinson—Chaston v. Smith—Klingender. 2. Burton—Bennett v. Emmett—Parker. 3. Hardy—Burtou and Another v. Jones—Ingleby. 4. Ingleby—Higgins v. Parker—Fisher. ...
Article : 230 wordsGeorge Duff Gill came up, and underwent a long examination. The sitting was adjourned till Monday: he 22nd instant at one o'clock. Philip Lavers, of Gawler-place, came up for a private ...
Article : 91 wordsHenry Wilks, John O'Sullivan, and Robert Reid were severally fined 5s, for being drank. Edward Middleton, of Thebarton, appeared to an information laid by the Inspector of Nuisances, for driving a dray drawn ...
Article : 48 words1. Mr. HALL to move— "That an Address be presented to His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, praying that a return be laid on the table showing the amount expended in dredging and deepening the entrance to Port ...
Article : 200 wordsWilliam Jones, another of the gang imported from Vau Diemen's Land, in the Alibi, was charged with being found loitering on board the Sea Bird, and not being able to give a satisfactory account of himself, was committed for three months. ...
Article : 531 wordsMr. Henry Barton, landlord of the Port Elliot Hotel, gave his opening dinner on Tuesday the 26th ult., at which about 50 of the inhabitants of the neighbourhood assembled. T. W. Higgins, Esq., of Currency Creek, was in the chair. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 6 Sep 1851, Page 3
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