Mr. Way said the defendant in this case did not propose to ask for an enquiry as to damages. THE CHRISTCHURCH INCUMBENCY. WADHAM AND OTHERS V. LORD BISHOP OF ...
Article : 2,900 wordsSir—Of late the Width of Tires Act seems to have excited considerable interest and concern, especially amongst those who get their living by carting, and who naturally are the first to feel the ...
Article : 870 wordsThe residents of Gambierton have at various times discussed the feasibility of providing the capital of the South-East with an abundant supply of that great necessary ...
Article : 1,810 wordsPresent—All the members. The President called the attention of the Board to a circumstance which occurred after the last meeting in reference to the investigation which ...
Article : 1,333 wordsON RACKING WINES AND THEIR PRESERVATION. In the South of France, generally, wines are not often racked; this is partly in consequence of their bringing such low prices, and because they are ...
Article : 1,798 wordsIn re Thomas Barry, of Stockport, formerly farmer, but now out of business; a final hearing, the accountant's report was read as follows:—"The debts on the schedule amount to £218 ...
Article : 850 wordsMr. JOSEPH GRUNDY'S FINNISS VALE, RAPID BAY.—The marble-quarry which we are about to describe has been worked for some years, but has not been yet opened to any extent, circumstances ...
Article : 911 wordsWe now publish notes respecting a few more of the iron-founding, iron-working, and machine-making establishments out of Adelaide. MOUNT GAMBIER. ...
Article : 2,065 wordsWe have it upon good authority that a decided movement will immediately be set on foot, having for its object the establishment of a Corporation for the future government of this town. ...
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Article : 766 wordsSir—As several letters have appeared in your columns advocating the above in the Civil Service, allow me to suggest that the Water Police discharge the duties of the Tide Waster in the Customs ...
Article : 254 wordsThree fines of 5s. each, and two of 10s, each, were inflicted for drunkenness and other misconduct. Maria Sly. wife of David S'y, licensed victualler ...
Article : 1,665 wordsThe following is from the pen of Mr. Thomas Du Boulay, York crescent, Clifton, England, who has been in the habit for many years of publishing in the spring a general forecast of the character of the ...
Article : 889 wordsSir—Allow me to ask through the medium of your journal when the long-promised Electoral List will he ready for the public. When a similar enquiry was made in the House of Assembly some ...
Article : 175 wordsSir—According to the 7th section of the Width of Tires Act it says:—"Every vehicle constructed to carry goods or merchandise of any kind whatever" must have the owner's name and weight of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 21 Jul 1868, Page 3
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