Mr. BLYTH presented a petition from Alexander Greig, of Gumeracha, praying for an enquiry into the alteration by a Government Surveyor of the boundaries of certain sections ...
Article : 4,101 wordsMr. William May to be a Third Class Clerk In the immigration Department, vice dough, resigned. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Court opened at 10 o'clock this morning, but owing to some unavoidable circumstances, the business did not actually commence till a somewhat later period, CHARGE OF [?] ...
Article : 302 wordsDISORDRRLIES.— Several men were fined os each for being drunk in the public streets; and a female, named Sarak Topp was committed for one month to Gaol as an [?] and disorderly person ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 511 wordsSir—One of your correspondents, under the signature of "Publicols," has thought proper to call in question the expediency of the above measure. Your correspondent appears to me ...
Article : 497 wordsDESERTION FROM A FORRIGN VESSEL.—Andrew Anderson, Johann fritz. [?] Volker, [?] Dr Cleeck, and charles Messenger, five of the crew of the vessel Norton, were brought up at the request of Mr. ...
Article : 117 wordsPresent—Aldermen Ashton (in the chair) and Soward; Councillors Hambidge, Greenway, Wornum, Aldridge, Scarfe, and Holdsworth. [?] CORPORATION ACT. ...
Article : 344 wordsOn His Honor taking his seat, Mr. Atkinson made an application to hare the amount which hid been paid into Court in the case of Long t. [?] paid to him under the execution [?] r. Long. ...
Article : 1,902 wordsThe holders of the following pasturage leases are requested to take notice that the rent payable under such leases trill become due on the 1st January next, and that, in default of payment, the conditions of forfeiture ...
Article : 72 wordsReturn of all wheat flour, bread, and grain, the produce of South Australia, exported during the week ended Saturday, December 1,1855:—Grain—bran and pollard, 30 tons. ...
Article : 32 wordsReturn of passengers inwards and outwards at Port Adelaide, during the week ended Saturday, December 1, INWARDS.—Male adults, 100; female adults, 146; male ...
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Advertising : 1,833 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Williams, W. lnncs, B. Patter-son. It. Richardson, and the Chairman. Resolved, that the Council attend to the matter of the road near Mr. Butter's as early as possible. ...
Article : 202 wordsSir—Those who remember our former superabundance, and can appreciate the harvest prospects for the present season in South Australia, are beginning to contemplate the ...
Article : 312 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. D. Woods (in the chair), Thomas kindle, J. IL Swann, and John Campbell. A letter was read from Mr. Goode, saying he would gladly grant permission for the Council to raise limestone ...
Article : 262 wordsPresent—Hr. Robert McCord (in the chair), and Mauri. Henry Hornhardt and John McEwen. Vouchers for the payment of £13 10s. to Thomas Richardson. of £34 to Benjamin Foster, of £1 3a. 8d. to ...
Article : 222 wordsSir—In a recent number of your journal 1 find a letter signed " C. M. P.," wishing to know why good wine is not made in this colony. Allow me to offer a few remarks. I conversed ...
Article : 848 wordsPresent—Messrs. Fisher, Lillecrapp, C. J. Cooke, and James Cooke. Slaughtering licence was granted to Mr. J. Hutton. Mr. Henry Giles applied for a slaughtering licence. ...
Article : 653 words"The second reading ol me Licensee victuallers ah Amendment Bill." 2. Mr. SCOTT to move— " That there be laid upon the table of the House a ...
Article : 712 wordsThe following is a reply to a memorial addressed to His Excellency the Governor-jn-Chief, by Mr. Davies and the inhabitants or Port Adelaide, praying that he- (Mr. Davies) should not be obliged to remote from the reserve. ...
Article : 419 wordsPresent—Messrs. Adamson (Chairman), Russell and Hampton. The Chairman reported that ha had let the necessary cutting at Lloyd's Bridge, to Messrs. Rodert & [?] ...
Article : 211 wordsFALSE CHARGE.—William Watts was charged with having attempted to commit a rape upon a girl about 10 Tears of age named Baker. There being no evidence to implicate the prisoner he was immediately discharged, ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 7 Dec 1855, Page 3
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