Sir—When you commenced to call attention to the possibility of simplifying the transfer of real property, and consequently lessening the expense of that operation, you certainly could ...
Article : 1,184 wordsWe have papers to the 16th inst. The monthly general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held on the 14th instant, and the report of the Committee presented and ...
Article : 3,192 wordsSir—I observe, that you have in your paper this morning a leader on the very important subject of the state of the roads. While fully agreeing with all you have said in that article ...
Article : 464 wordsSir—Without expressing an opinion whether or not a railway to the Murray would be beneficial to the public, I wish to call attention to a portion of Captain Bagot's letter in this day' ...
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Article : 198 wordsA public meeting of the inhabitants of Yankalilla and Mypouga was held at the Yankalilla Hotel, on Saturday, July 12th, "to take into consideration the route that the main line of road should pass through the district. ...
Article : 2,830 wordsSir—When, three months since, I trespassed on your columns, with a view of inducing a discussion of the difficulties which surround the subject of public education, I certainly ...
Article : 1,405 wordsPresident—Dr. Wark (Chairman). Messrs. J. Cobbledick, E. Nurse, and A. S. Clark. Mr. Clark reported that Mr. C. Cole bad signed the contract for the bridge at Kent Town, and that ...
Article : 443 wordsA public meeting was held on Tuesday evening last, at the Bugle Inn, Dugle Ranges, for the purpose of adopting a memorial to the Central Road Board, requesting the opening and dealing of Chauncey's maid ...
Article : 1,931 wordsSir—I beg to take this opportunity of endeavouring to combat the antagonistic notions of my friend Captain Bagot, on the above subject, as expressed in your issue of the 14th ...
Article : 2,151 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Win. McCord. The Clerk paid to the Treasurer the sum of £42 for timber licences. Five printed copies of the intended new Bead Act were ...
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Article : 226 wordsSir—In your report of the proceedings of the Central Road Board of Juno 11th, Major O'Halloran is said to have enquired whether any instance had occurred of the Governor for ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 19 Jul 1856, Page 3
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