The PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. Present—The Hon. the Chief Secretary, the Hon. Major O'Halloran, the Hon. the Surveyor-General, the Hon. S. Davenport, the Hon. Captain Scott, the Hon. Dr. Davies, the ...
Article : 15,012 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 437 wordsMr Fisher moved to show cause against the rule obtained by the Attorney-General, why the verdict should not be set aside, and a new trial granted, on the ground of misdirection. ...
Article : 2,800 wordsMr. Wigley attended for a creditor (Mr. Risely). Mr. Brown was accountant to the estate. Insolvent, examined by the Official Assignee, said that he was indebted to Mr. Michel more in August last, when he ...
Article : 1,936 words[Before Messrs. Beddome, [?] M., Lyous, J.P., Smith, J.P., and Inspector Hamilton.] CARTER v. PU[?]ORD.—Edwin Pulsford, railway guard, appeared to an information laid by John Carter, solicitor, of ...
Article : 924 wordsIn connection with the above, a lecture was given at the Congregational Chapel, Hin[?]lmarsh, on Tuesday, October [?], by the Rev. J. Gardner on "The Literature of South Australia; its Character and Tendencies[?]" The chair was taken ...
Article : 562 wordsPresent—Messrs, G. M. Waterhouse (Chief Commissioner), John La[?]ar, and U. N. Bagot. The business of the Commission being, in regard to certain of the works, in abeyance until the engineer should have fully ...
Article : 75 wordsSIR EDWARD BANKS.—This well-known [?] of three of the noblest bridges in the world ([?]o, South-wark and London) began life as a common labourer, [?] worked as a navvy on the Merstham Railway. ...
Article : 30 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 27 Oct 1858, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: