We bare Melbourne papers to the 18th of July, from which we extract tho following items of news:—THE EXPLORATION.—The Argus of the 18th ...
Article : 3,468 wordsSir—"North Adelaidean's" remarks in your issue of to day are not only deserving the attention of the Government but that of every volunteer using the South Parks Lands ...
Article : 110 wordsJudges—Poughing, Mr. J. D. Cave, Mr. John Stark, and Mr. James Coad. Horse, stock, and cattle—Mr. J. D. Cave, Mr. John Stark, Mr. James Coad, and Mr. John Monfries. ...
Article : 585 wordsSuit for divorce. Mr. Parker appeared for the petitioner. Charles Heath, master mariner, Port Adelaide, to tender evidence in support of the petition, which prayed a ...
Article : 337 wordsSir—Will you please correct a mistake that your reporter has made with regard to the entries at the Sailsbury Ploughing Match being the largest in the colony. In the year 1859 ...
Article : 2,044 wordsThe Argus of the 18th has the following:—The markets both in Melbourne and up the country are alike dull just now, and the amount of business transacted in regard to produce of all ...
Article : 360 wordsBASTIAN v. EVANS.—Claim for 11L. 10s., money had and received by defendant, and for which he had give his I.O.U. The defendant, by his attorney Mr. Hicks, admitted the debt, but prayed for ...
Article : 508 wordsWe have Sydney papers to the 13th instant. The Herald of that date gives the following items of news for the week:—"It is understood that Mr. Cowber will ...
Article : 613 wordsA first-late dinner was provided by Mr. Vorwerk, of the District Hotel, and at 6 o'clock about 50 persons sat down. Mr. James Trestrail presided, and Mr. John Dicker took the vice-chair. Schrader's ...
Article : 2,644 wordsA fatal collision has taken place at Lambing Flat between a body of the rioters and the police, arising out of the late barbarous assault upon the Chinese. It appears that an attempt ...
Article : 386 wordsPresent—All the members, Resolved, that Mr. Jones be requested to see Mrs. Barton, and urge attention to opening road passing through Sections No. 4. Resolved, that Mr. Jones be requested to ...
Article : 61 wordsPresent—Messrs. Cheriton, B. Pavy, Thomas Adamson, and J. McLean, Mr. Cheriton was elected Chairman, Mr. Cheriton reported having attended the Central Road Board meeting ...
Article : 104 wordsANNUAL ELECTION MEETING.—Messrs. Aaron King, James Dedman, and E. Morgan were elected Councillors; Messrs. M. Mahony and J. Rann were elected Auditors. ...
Article : 1,037 wordsMr. H. D. Murray, S.M., attended at the Mill Inn, on yesterday afternoon, to hear the evidence given by the persons who last saw Mr. Loftus. The statements made by those persons throw no light ...
Article : 979 wordsWe have Launceston and Hobart Town papers to the 13th instant. We subjoin various items of news:—OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.—We were ...
Article : 288 wordsThe Herald of the 13th says:—A telegram from London, via Malta, to a mercantile house in this city, states that tobacco had advanced upwards of 30 per cent, in the States; that ...
Article : 170 wordsWe subjoin from the Sydney Morning Herald of the 9th instant a special correspondent's letter giving a full statement of the recent disastrous atrocities at Lambing ...
Article : 2,694 wordsSubjoined are the 1stest market reports:—LAUNCESTON, July 12.—Business is almost at a standstill in the grain market, in consequence of the non-arrival of the Havilah from Melbourne. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 22 Jul 1861, Page 3
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