Sarah Weare, the only matron in South Australia who attended the great Public Meeting at the Exchange, and in a voice "treble, piping, shrill, and squeelly," denounced the "Muffit resolutions." and voted with both bands for a ...
Article : 2,255 wordsThe following Memorial, protesting against the removal of the present-Port, is hereby published for general information. By his Excellency's command ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 975 wordsCaleb Crompton, late of Hindmarsh, and now of Cox's Creek, general dealer, hat declared himself insolvent and unable to meet his engagements. Dated the 10th of December, 1849. Solicitor—W. T. Sabben. ...
Article : 38 wordsWilliam Francis Coglin, late of Adelaide, timber merchant, will be heard on his petition on Thursday, 10th January next, at noon, when creditors are to prove their debts and vote for the appointment of assignees. ...
Article : 143 wordsA certificate will be granted to John James, of Kooringa, draper and grocer, on Friday, llth January next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. ...
Article : 26 wordsIn the matter of Henry Weston Phillips, merchant, the Commissioner will-sit on Monday, 7th January, to audit the accounts of the assignee of the said insolvent's estate. In the matter of Lewis Bryant, of Grenfell-street ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Editors wish it to be distinctly understood, that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible for their ...
Article : 58 wordsGentlemen—In framing a Constitution for this colony on the model of the British Constitution, it must be obvious to every one that the aristocratic branch of the latter is the least adapted for our imitation. We do ...
Article : 590 wordsThis being Christmas Day, there was no Court. ...
Article : 11 wordsWm. Beames appeared to the complaint of Peter Jansen, his brother-in-law, for an assault committed on the 6th of November, at the Old Tiers. The defendant pleaded not guilty. ...
Article : 870 wordsGentlemen—I have been witnessing the burial of a respected friend, in our Cemetery, and would offer, through you, to the public mind, a few remarks. To the bereaved, interment is an awful fact; an ...
Article : 483 wordsGentlemen—Haying read a paragraph in this day's Register and Observer stating, "That the passengers by the Minerva speak in the highest terms of the captain and his officers, but of their doctor, honourable mention ...
Article : 165 wordsGentlemen—In the Register of to-day there is a notice of Dr. Rule, that is not very complimentary to him. If he be the individual who came out as surgeon on board the Isabella Hercus, I should like to ask him ...
Article : 334 wordsMost Satirists are indeed a public scourge; Their mildest physic is a farrier's purge; Their acrid temper turns as soon as Stirr'd The milk of their good purpose all to ...
Article : 1,232 wordsThe following licences have been granted by virtue of the Ordinance of Council, No. 1, 2nd Victoria, for the year ending 25th March, 1850:—PUBLICANS' GENERAL LICENCES. ...
Article : 130 wordsAnd them, O Syren—Music bright, In modest verdant robes bedight; O. power Divine—O forceful art, Tis thine to tame the rebel heart. ...
Article : 1,077 wordsIn re Charles Gooeh, late of Richmond, on the River Tor[?]ens, merchant. The Commissioner and Trade Assigness were some time engaged in the sitting for making a dividend in this case, when a final dividend was declared of 10s. 0¼d. ...
Article : 89 wordsTenders will be received at this office for a steerage passage to London, for Joseph Miller, an invalid immigrant. Tenders to state the name and tonnage of the vessel, and the time of sailing. ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsJohn O'[?], of Hindley-street, carrier, came up for his second examination, which be passed; there opposing creditors. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 26 Dec 1849, Page 4
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