Who has not read the idyll sweet Of our own Alfred Tennyson, How fair Godiva, ages since, Earned Coventry a best benison: ...
Article : 3,627 wordsCHARGE OF STEALING.—Sarah Sinclair was charged with stealing a cloak, bonnet, and pair of boots, the property of Catherine Northwood. It [?] that the [?] were inmates of the ...
Article : 720 wordsA friendly rifle match took place on Easter Monday at Brighton between 25 members of the First Adelaide Rifles and an equal number of the Sturt [?] Brighton Company, by whom the challenge ...
Article : 665 wordsFlour is from £18 to £19. Great numbers of people are gone to the volunteer camp at Werribee—an immense crowd—hundreds of horsemen, cabs ...
Article : 59 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Saturday:—MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—Mar[?] Mayflower schooner, from Port Frederick ...
Article : 117 wordsSome excitement was felt in the usually quiet District of Clarendon on the evening of March 29, by a report that a well-known and old settler, named Charles Whitlock. had committed suicide ...
Article : 757 wordsTo a curious letter from Boston (U.S.)> inviting him to a Convention on the anniversary of the death of Captain Brown, Lord Brougham has returned the following reply:— ...
Article : 477 wordsDISORDERLY CONDUCT.—George Coureu, [?] was brought up, charged, on the information of Edwards Cherry, Stationmaster, Port, with indecent and insulting behaviour in a railway carriage: also, with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 967 wordsOn Monday the election of Auditors for the city and Assessors for the several wards took place with the following result:—AUDITORS. ...
Article : 246 wordsINDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES, S.U.—On Monday last, March 25, a Tent in connection with the above order, bearing the name of the Rising Star, was opened hv Mr. G. W. Cole. M.P. ...
Article : 600 wordsSir—Personalities are not arguments, and I decline to notice them. The point at issue between myself and my opponent is this:—I state that a reserve supply ...
Article : 215 wordsStewards—Dr. Hill, Messrs. J. Mayneld and J. Dodd. Judge—Mr. Watts Newland. Clerk of the Course—Mr. J. Varcoe. The annual Port Elliot and Goolwa Race came ...
Article : 1,223 wordsSir—Reverting to the various articles published in the Register and Observer of late concerning the scarcity of fresh water at Wallaroo and Kadius, I beg leave to state for ...
Article : 139 wordsSir—On perusing the letter of your [?] correspondent I gather he is for bazaars but against their abuse, alleging family discomfort and shortcomings in the mending department. ...
Article : 156 wordsThe election came off yesterday, arid, the whole proceedings, on the part of the great body of electors, were characterized with the game apathy and indifference which nave been so prominent ever ...
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Advertising : 1,308 wordsThe elections for the Legislative council took place to-day; and, for the credit of the district, I regret to say it was an extremely dull affair. Up till 12 o'clock only 11 electors had voted and at ...
Article : 225 wordsOn Easter Monday the members of the German Rifle Corps held their usual yearly festival at Glen Osmond, on a section belonging to Mr. Osmond [?] them its. use. Its ...
Article : 2,336 wordsSir—In the Register of Wednesday last, 27th instant, I saw an article headed "Astronomical," wherein it is stated that a respectable farmer in Hindmarsh Valley saw a meteor ...
Article : 229 wordsResidents here evidently take little interest in the election of members to serve in the Legislative Council as out of 86 persons entitled to vote at his polling-place only 12 votes were recorded. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 2 Apr 1861, Page 3
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