FLOUR CHIMNEY.—James Giles, of Ward-street, North-Adelaide, was charged by Inspector Stratton with allowing his chimney to be on fire January 23rd. The defendant did not appear. Service of summons was ...
Article : 529 wordsHis Honor Mr. Mann gave judgment in this case as follows:— "The charges in this case (although not taken in the order of their entry) are as follow, viz.—Under the 5th ...
Article : 2,643 wordsSir—In your leading article of the 27th January you find great fault with what you call my "blunders," and make use of this expression:—"The unfortunate errors which he ...
Article : 1,108 wordsIn answer to a correspondent we recently expressed our regret that no official record is kept here of the ozonic condition of the atmosphere. We are not aware that Mr. Todd. who ...
Article : 3,810 wordsMarkets are unchanged. At, Geelong flour sold readily yesterday at £21. In the Assembly Mr. Nicholson stated that ...
Article : 59 wordsMessrs. Horner, father and son, who were drowned at Coogee, were buried yesterday. There was an immense procession. Their melancholy death in the presence of the rest of ...
Article : 86 wordsFlour is firm at £20, with a good local demand. Small parcels of new wheat have realized 8s. 6d. ...
Article : 33 wordsIt has long been a matter of faith among the farmers of England that American breadstuff could be sold in their own markets at lower rates than the own grown produce; but the ...
Article : 1,141 wordsCAUTION TO SATHERS.—John Paul, Lewis Evans, and William Smith, three seamen belonging to the ship Huguenot, were charged with indecency by bathing close to a public thoroughfare. A constable said the ...
Article : 185 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Tuesday:— SYDNEY SHIPPING.—Arrived—January 30. Isabella, brig, from the South Sea Islands. ...
Article : 65 wordsPresent—All the members. Letter read from the South Australian Company, agreeing to convey the Government reserve to the District Council for the election of a schoolhouse. ...
Article : 171 wordsThe great success of the volunteer movement at home, and the growing feeling that possesses the minds of our countrymen in England that a, war with France at no distant day is not ...
Article : 1,561 wordsPresent—The Hon. J. H. Fisher (Chairman), Mr. E.J.F. Crawford, J.P. Mr. S. Tomkinson, J.P. Mr. A. Watts, J.P., Mr. I.J. Barclay (Mayor of Glenelg), Mr. J. Harvey, M.P. Mr. L. Glyde, M.P. Mr. F.S. Dutton. ...
Article : 2,328 wordsOn Friday evening last Mr. J. B. Austin, of Kspunda, delivered here an interesting lecture on "Poetry," on behalf of the Angaston Institute. The Rev. John Hannay was unanimously elected to preside. After ...
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Advertising : 2,975 wordsSir—If any of your readers wish to see a practical essay on the above subject they can do so by paying a visit to my garden in Walkerville, upon which the late, fearful hot ...
Article : 75 wordsSir—Many of your readers will feel obliged by your inserting the following question:— Query. What has become of the two hundred pounds that was voted by the Committee of ...
Article : 655 wordsSir—It is impossible to avoid noticing the inconsistent returns from various localities during the late excessive heat, and the idea presents itself to the mind of any thinking ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 1 Feb 1860, Page 3
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