Sir—The three great highways of modern life, which by subordinate roads and paths traverse every portion of civil society, and connect the lowest grade with the highest rank—which ...
Article : 2,157 wordsSir—It will be seen on attentive observation that the proposed great Gawler rural fete ia likely to form an epoch in our colonial social history ...
Article : 1,242 wordsWe copy from the February number of the Southern Spectator the following correspondence between the Bishop of Adelaide and the Rev. Thomas Binney. As the letters have not ...
Article : 1,224 wordsBOIK V. BOIK, SNN.—For an assault. Sarah Boik being sworn, said she and her husband had a little quarrel on the Monday previous. He sent for his father, the defendant who struck her with his hand on one side, and ...
Article : 191 wordsThe attendance on the racecourse was good, but the weather was dusty and disagreeable. Eight started for the steeplechase, which was won easily by Irish Girl; Young ...
Article : 236 wordsROBERT IN A BEUTHEL.—Agnes Lewis and Frances Belton were placed in the box on a remanded charge of stealing £14 from the person of Wm. Brown. No fresh evidence was brought forward. The prisoner Lewis said ...
Article : 293 wordsSir—The decision of the Central Road Board on the 3rd instant (as reported in jour paper), authorizing contractors to take stone from the public reserves in the various districts, will be ...
Article : 189 wordsABSENOR WITHOUT LEAVE.—Two seamen of the North were sent to gaol for six weeks, for being absent without leave from that vessel. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe barque Frances, from Fremantle, January 30, and King George's Sound, February 11, arrived on Saturday, but unfortunately there were no papers on board. ...
Article : 310 wordsWe sometimes see reports in me newspaper or the Bush Mission; but it has been a matter of regret that we never received any visits from the agents. Lately, however, the Rev. Archdeacon Woodcock was here, and ...
Article : 1,887 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Aldermen; Greenway and Perry; Councillors Hambidge, Lock, Pulsford, Birrell, Sanders, and Scarfe. The following accounts were passed:—Weekly ...
Article : 511 wordsSir—It is to be regretted that the Chief Inspector should have appended such a "puddle-in-the-storm" sort of an attack on the members of the Preceptors' Association. ...
Article : 281 wordsOn Saturday evening last a public meeting was held at the Old Colonist Inu, Norwood, to make arrangements for obtaining additional funds for the relief of the sufferers by the late bush fires. There were from ...
Article : 1,420 wordsSir—You will oblige by allowing me to state through your columns that the lecture you did me the honour to notice so favourably yesterday was delivered at the immediate request of the ...
Article : 62 wordsPresent—Messrs. James Bickford, James Sparshott, and Robert McCord. The Treasurer produced vouchers for the payment of sums amounting to £11 2s. 2½d. ...
Article : 71 wordsSir—only now ana then since I felt Adelaide has a Register reached me. In those I have seen there hare been occasionally notes and letters on "Church Union," or more ...
Article : 2,262 wordsSir—It appears to me that we Buffer enormous wealth to escape from us annually by neglecting to store in the rainy season the superfluous waters which might be used to ...
Article : 703 wordsA meeting of ratepayers was held pursuant to advertisement, at the Horseshoe Inn, Noariunga, on Monday, February 14th. Mr. P. Hollins In the chair. The advertisement calling the meeting was read by ...
Article : 162 wordsPresent—Messrs. Watson (Chairman), G. Dickerson, W. Haines, jun., R. Smyth, J. Goodall. Resolved, that the roadmen be re-engaged. ...
Article : 78 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Goldfinch. Mr. Adamson reported that the cutting on Mllang Hill was completed, and recommended that limestone should be spread on the road. ...
Article : 71 wordsPresent—All the members. The Poundkeeper's monthly return was examined and approved. Resolved, that a man be employed for one day to ...
Article : 625 wordsSir—There exists a great doubt whether the certificates and commitments under the above? new Act are legal, seeing that the Queen has disallowed it. Yon would, I am sure, oblige ...
Article : 76 wordsSir—The stonemasons of Port Adelaide, Alberton, and Queenstown have resolved to mortgage their cottages to their respective Building Societies, to raise money to defray their ...
Article : 467 wordsSir—As Margaret Ferney, whose case you have on several occasions so kindly alluded to, expressed a desire that her gratitude to those benevolent individuals who so promptly came ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 21 Feb 1859, Page 3
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