Serious riots have taken place at Clunes. The outsiders endeavoured to destroy the Company's men and police by springing mines charged with gunpowder. The rioters have entrenched ...
Article : 168 wordsThe attempts that are now being made in the old country to elevate the condition of that large class of the human family whose lot it is to labor and to earn their daily bread by the sweat of ...
Article : 2,532 wordsPresent—Messrs. Robert Ra[?]kine (Chairman), Bache, Tolmie, and Barker. The minutes of the proceedings of the meeting of the 27th of September were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 365 wordsMr. Wigley applied to the Commissioner, on behalf of the trade assignee, for an order for payment of commission on the sum realized for the estate up to the present time. The Commissioner made an order at the rate of 2½ per cent. ...
Article : 1,271 wordsSir—I shall be glad if you can find room for the two letters and the appended paper which I herewith forword. I think, also, that, after reading the letter of Messrs. Hawkes and Oldham, if you saw your way to ...
Article : 4,636 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Sunman, H[?]nke, and Rankine. Several letters upon the business of the Hindmarsh Valley-road were read from Mr. Y. B. Hutehinson. The Clerk was ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. H. Dawson in the Chair, who commenced the business by reading from the Gazette the notice calling the meeting. He then read a statement of the annual value of rated property within the district, 16,5[?]7l. 16s., and proposed a rate ...
Article : 332 wordsA public meeting was held at the Macclesfield Hotel, on Friday evening, the 29th October, pursuant to advertisement, to take into consideration the best and cheapeat line to be adopted for railway communication between Strathalbyn and ...
Article : 2,893 wordsOn Tuesday, the 26th instant, a numerous company assembled at the Union Chapel, to celebrate the third anniversary of the opening of that place of worship. After partaking of a refreshing tea, liberally provided by the fair friends of ...
Article : 411 wordsPresent—Messrs. Sutherland (Chairman), Pool, May, and Neilson. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. The proposed consolidated District Councils Act having ...
Article : 152 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. H. Davis (Chairman), D[?]w, Hemingway, and Jenkins. Superintendent's report read. Two chains of road at the east end of Plunket[?]s Gully to be ...
Article : 83 wordsThis was an information laid against the landlord of the Strathalbyn Hotel, for neglecting to close the outer doors of his house at 12 o'clock on the night of the 7th inst., to which hour he had obtained permission to keep open on account of ...
Article : 562 wordsSome weeks ago, says the Cork Constitution, considerable sensation was created in the commercial circles of this city by its being rumored that a gentleman had arrived at one of our principal hotels, who had ...
Article : 907 wordsThe Council met at the Township of Clarendon. Present—All the members. Letter read from Peter Cumming, Esq., asking the Council to take the necessary steps to open a road through Pitman's ...
Article : 238 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Pool, Cobbett, and May. The above meeting was called by the Chairman[?] to consider the project of opening the road to the Beach, and receiving the amount of private subscriptions collected for that ...
Article : 128 wordsSir—"A.B." thinks that "Catholicus" misapprehended the Governor's remarks at the Bible meeting of the 20th instant. In the name of Lindley Murray, how? "Catholicus" only quoted, and literally too. He sat n[?]t ...
Article : 168 wordsPRIMITIVE METHODISTS' CHAPEL OPENING. —The new chapel of this section of the Church was opened for Divine service on Sunday, October 24th, when three sermons were preached by the Rev. J. G. Wright ...
Article : 811 words[Before Messrs. B. F. Laurie (Special Magistrate), William Randall, Septimane Herbert, and Archibald Greenshields.] INFORMATIONS. SCHRIVES V. CROSER. ...
Article : 319 wordsSir—At the meeting of the Bible Society, on the 20th inst., the Rev. Mr. Schoales said he believed all Irishmen would be Protestants. Will you be good enough to correct him, and advise the rev. gentleman to say at the ...
Article : 201 wordsMINING EMIGRANTS.—We have been favoured by the Commissioner of Crown Lands with the following extract from a letter received from the Emigration Agent in Great Britain, dated 11th ...
Article : 97 wordsIMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT.—We are sorry to see in some influential and liberal quarters a disposition to oppose, or to delay, a very useful and honest attempt to do away with the most odious and unprincipled privilege of ...
Article : 423 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Resident" I should certainly suppose to be a non-resident in the district, or at least one who knows very little about the subject on which he scribbles. It was not the Government who ...
Article : 221 wordsTHE TOMB OF WELLINGTON.—The Wellington sarcophagus is at length finished, and the great duke reposes, as he will long repose, undisturbed by the side of Nelson. Of what material the sarcophagus should be formed ...
Article : 227 words[Before Messrs. S. Beddome, P.M., C. Lyon, and Inspector Hamilton.] DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Two young women were fined 10s. each for this offence. ...
Article : 192 wordsNAMES AND THINGS.—What a very nasty people foreigners must think us for calling the fashionable ride in Hyde Park by such a name as Rotten Row! In this opinion they would see little to alter on finding that, though ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 1 Nov 1858, Page 3
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