Mr. BARROW gave notice that on Wednesday, 10th November, he should move for the appointment of a Select Committee, to consider the question of absenteeism, as affecting the prosperity of this colony; and to report upon the ...
Article : 13,540 wordsPresent-Messrs. Jones (in the chair), Letemo[?], [?], and White. A letter was read from the SurveyorO-General enclosing tracings of sections 886, 885, 890. and 1093, near Mitchair. ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Attorney-General oved to have the rule in this cause, to set aside the verdict, or a nonsuit entered, or a new trial had, made absolute, on the grounds that the verdict was against the weight of evidence, and that the damages were ...
Article : 3,111 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Kendell, Barron, and Fisher. The report of the Committee appointed to inspect district road near Section 6416 was brought up. An offer was received ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Smith for the plaintiff, Mr. Morgan for the defendant. Verdict for the plaintiff. BARNETT v. McROSTIE. This was a case of interpleader adjourned from yesterday. ...
Article : 1,979 wordsPresent—Messrs. C. H. Webb (Chairman), Wright, Hitchcox, and Sokclowsky. The sum of 2[?] was oidered to be paid to August Bickmann for an unbranded heifer sold by the Ranger to him. ...
Article : 115 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. Dawson (Chairman), W. Phillis, J. Moore, and H, Giles. Mr. J. Faragher handed in his resignation as Poundkeeper, Mount Torrens. ...
Article : 208 wordsPresent—Messrs. Gilks (Chairman), Wilkinson, and Secomb. John Dickson attended with Pound-book; cautioned to be more correct in future. ...
Article : 106 wordsPresent[?]Mr. Russell (Chairman), Mr. Sutton, and Mr. Morton. Three tenders were received for the supply of about 50 cu[?]le yards of unbroken stone, for use on the M[?]adows-road. Mr. ...
Article : 267 wordsPresent—Mr. Rankine (Chairman), and Messrs. Paterson. and Adamson. A memorial to the Legislative Council was sig[?]d by the Chairman, praying that the Central Road Board might be ...
Article : 74 wordsPresent—All the members. A letter from Mr. Goss was rend complaiaing of the stoppage of a stream which run's through his section. The Council deeided they had no power to interfe[?]e. ...
Article : 161 wordsMessrs. Girlick and Butt[?]ield being the only members pr[?]sent, no business could be transacted. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Mr. D. Garlick (Chairman) was the only member present.[?] ...
Article : 34 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Nosworthy (Chairman), R. Dennis, [?]. Robinson, and J. Clark. Minutes of former meeting read and confirmed. That in future all annual licences be m[?] to terminate on ...
Article : 288 wordsIt is a hard case, but neverth[?]less true that we cannot parchase an acre of ground at the Junction of the Darling. [?] many years past we have been told that the squatters wer[?] always in the way, and through their instrumentaity, and ...
Article : 521 wordsPUBLIC LECTURE AT KENSINGTON.—In the School-room ad[?]ning the Congr g[?]onal Chapel, Highstrect, on Monday evening[?] 1st instant, a 1 c[?]ure was d[?]livered by the Rev. F. W. Co[?], to the your [?] people ...
Article : 258 wordsDRUNKARDS.—Two transgressors of this description were [?] 5s. each. NEGLECTED DRAY.—John B[?]theman answered to the charge of being such a distance from his bullocks and dray as ...
Article : 157 wordsSTRAY GOAT.—Joseph Smith was fined 5s. and costs for this breach of the bye-law. STRAY BULLOCKS.—William King, sen., was fined 10s. for permitting his bullocks to stray at large. ...
Article : 374 wordsA BACHELOR'S ARGUMENT AGAINST MARRIAGE. —No single man can be called fairly poor. What double man can with cortainty be called rich? A s[?]gle man can [?] in a garret, and din[?]on a herring; nobody knows, nobody [?] ...
Article : 268 wordsPERMANENT ALBION BUILDING SOCIETY.— Three sh[?]res in this Society were sold at the Norfolk Arms, on Thursday evening, at an average premium of £2) 10s. per s[?]. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 6 Nov 1858, Page 3
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