In re Edward Brown, of near Riverton, farmer: an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Way for the insolvent, and Mr. Whitby for Mr. Pearce an opposing creditor. The insolvent was called by ...
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Article : 3,436 wordsOn Thursday last (25th) Miss Alken gave on e of her admirable readings in Gawler at the Oddfellows Hall. The room was well filled by an attentive and appreciative audience. Mr. T. O. Jones. ...
Article : 805 wordsTelegrams from the North report heavy rains on the Darling, Warrego, Culgoa, and Catlereagh. The Darling had risen five feet and was rising a foot daily. The ...
Article : 144 wordsSir—In your report of our meeting at [?] Hall I am made to say "that no person could be a good citizen unless he were a good Catholic." As I had no intention of thus wantonly insulting so ...
Article : 89 wordsSir—I fear this discussion is fast approaching that portion of its career when it is voted a bore by the majority of your readers; but something like a sense of duty must be my excuse for again ...
Article : 1,503 wordsSir—I do not at present feel able to undertake the task of answering your recent articles upon the question of the day, but as I alluded to an article in the Economist, I thought it worth while to ask ...
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Article : 382 wordsSir—I was mucj surprised on reading the reports of the last meeting held by the Protectionists to find that one of their number (Mr. Mullett) so far forgot himself as to make a most unjust and ...
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Article : 1,037 wordsA public meeting was held here on Friday evening (26th) at 7 p.m., Mr. Lauterbach moved that M. Grasby, Chairman of the District, do preside Mr. Grasby took the chair and read the notice ...
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Article : 1,932 wordsSir—Pray allow me a nine space in your paper to express the pleasure I felt on reading the account of the meeting at Nairne. I want to congratulate those who passed Dr. Weld's resolution ...
Article : 858 wordsSir—Mr. George Dew, your correspondent in this day's issue, need be under no apprehension of any pains or penalties through the use of the word "Parish" in South Australia. It is a Church word ...
Article : 301 wordsNothing fresh has transpired since last in the shape of business, which is very dull indeed. The Easter holiday passed off very harmlessly. Two or three parties went down the gully fishing, and I ...
Article : 258 wordsSir—Would you do me the favour to collect a statement appearing in your report of the meeting of the Sixth Creek Gold Mining Company in last [?] to the effect that I declared cobalt ...
Article : 137 wordsSir—You will have learnt by telegram that the schooner Flying Squirrel came ashore here this morning and is now lying on the beach. I thing it only right for the credit of the Port ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 30 Apr 1867, Page 3
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