The Governor's opening speech is very differently viewed by the different journals. The Advertiser says— "The Vice-regal speech is one of unusual interest. ...
Article : 604 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Glandfield and Elliott, Councillors Baldwin, Williams, Goode. Thomas, Clark, Osborne, and Wyatt. The minutes of the previous meeting were confirmed. ...
Article : 3,644 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Sarah Sinclair was charged with being drunk, creating a disturbance, and using obscene language in Weymouth-street, on Saturday last. Fined 5s. John Mach and Cornelius Molony were charged with being ...
Article : 198 wordsSir—In looking over your issue of the 13th inst., I perceive that Dr. Blue has come out in his "true blue" color. I can always allowa large margin for political excitement, especially when it is heightened by a modest ...
Article : 576 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Three individuals, one woman and two men, were fined 5s. each for this oftence. FELLING AND CUTTING TIMBER AND WOOD ON CROWN LANDS.—George North, who had been remanded on a charge ...
Article : 92 wordsSir—I am at a loss to know how I ought to treat a letter signed "Francis S. Dutton, Commissioner of Crown Lands," in your issue of the 17th, as it appears to have been written for the purpose of showing how very ...
Article : 216 wordsOf the substances that find place in the diet of mankind, many are only used to please the palate, the consideration of which belongs to the art of cookery. Apart, however, from epicurean taste, ...
Article : 945 wordsSir—Through the medium of your valuable columns I would call the public attention to the merits and discrepancies of the respective proposed routes, for the extension of a Northern Trunk Railway, that they may form ...
Article : 557 wordsMr. Fenn applied ior an order, to make the award of the arbitrators in this cause, Messrs. Ayers, Glandfield and Hay, a rule of Court, and in support of the application read the affidavits of himself and Mr. Hicks, setting out the reference ...
Article : 677 wordsMEMO, FOR SELECT COMMITTEE— 1. Railway Management: at 11 o'clock. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:— ...
Article : 361 wordsThe annual meeting of this Society was held in the Free Church of Scotland, Port Adelaide, on Friday evening; J. B. Hughes, Esq., M.P., in the chair. The advertised hour of meeting was 7 o'clock, but the ...
Article : 2,298 wordsHARSH DISTRAINT.—It will be very sharp practice of the Yankees if, as some of their stump orators threaten, they, without waiting for any explanation, at once proceed to seize and sell up our Styx. ...
Article : 953 wordsPresent—All the members. Several tenders were opened and read for the Clerkship. Mr. Back's was accepted, for £15, for his services until the end of March now next ensuing. ...
Article : 173 wordsSir—As the Government has introduced a Bill into Parliament to amend the Impounding Act, I wish to give a few of my thoughts on the matter, hoping it may induce others to do the same. ...
Article : 1,197 wordsThis was a first meeting for the proof of debts and choice of assignees. The insolvent, an imprisoned debtor, was in attendance, supported by Mr. Ingleby. Mr. Stow attended for the South Australian Company, and applied to have the ...
Article : 1,040 wordsTHE VICTORIA THEATRE.—The performances on Monday evening were under the distinguished patronage, as announced in the bills, of the Stewards of the Steeplechase meet—The Hon. J. H. Fisher, M.L.C.; ...
Article : 626 wordsThe following spirited sketch of this brilliant lecturer, orator, and politician, is from the pen of "A Literary Vagabond." It appeared some time ago in the Sydney Morning Herald. The ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 21 Sep 1858, Page 3
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