[Before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Boothby.] FIRST DAY OF TERM. The Sheriff reported that there were no fines or forfeitures ordered to be enforced. ...
Article : 881 wordsWe are requested by the Committee of the Aborigine Friends Society to public the following particulars, chiefly extracted from the reports or their agent at Point McLeay, relative to the progress of their establishment ...
Article : 720 wordsSir—The programme for discussion in the House of Assembly next Friday includes a motion of Mr. Dutton to throw obstacles in the way of declaring hundreds. This is the ...
Article : 1,921 wordsThe Young Australian paid the eastern portion of the island a visit the other day, having on board Mr. Hawker and that energetic officer Sergeant Dyke, who assisted him in aearching various on their route, What ...
Article : 334 wordsSir—As a matter of deep importance to the southern districts is now before the House of Assembly, and as a great deal of ignorance upon the subject exists among those who ought ...
Article : 1,530 wordsSir—I was much surprised at the views entertained by the gallant Colonel of Volunteers at the meeting held in the Military Barracks on Saturday last with reference to ...
Article : 378 wordsThe steamer Marion arrived yesterday (Tuesday), at 3 p.m. It was never expected that she would better at her time, as she matt have had some severe weather, judging from what we had here. This week we have ...
Article : 123 wordsCITY BY-Law.—Levi Emineriton, aged 13 years, appeared to the information Inspector Reading, charged with riding on the pole of his bullock-dray without having any one on foot to guide the bullocks. Mr. ...
Article : 2,174 wordsSir—Attention ought to be drawn to the gross mistakes and misstatements made from time to time by some of our M.P.'s in the House of Assembly. I think if they were ...
Article : 425 wordsORDER OF THE DAY:— 1. Law of Property Amedment Bill: In Committee. 2. Civil Service Amendment Kill: second reading. 3. Auxiliary Rifle Companies Bill: in Committee. ...
Article : 71 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. Marine Bill: second reading. 2. Estimates for 1860-61: consideration of Report of Committee of tho whole House ...
Article : 893 wordsAccording to appointment, a special meeting of the Council wu held on Saturday, the 18th instant, to receive the report of the Auditors, and to decide what further steps to take in the matters. As however, only ...
Article : 1,235 wordsSir—Herewith I send you specimens of the Victorian gold-quartz, and of the stone which carries the quartz, from the Prince of Wales Reef. While in Victoria during the few last ...
Article : 1,322 words[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] IN RE GEORGE RIX. Final hearing. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the insolvent. ...
Article : 723 wordsSir—I have observed with interest the steps that have been taken in Parliament and elsewhere for suppressing one of the greatest evils the colony labours under, namely, the dog ...
Article : 815 wordsPresent—Muera. Burton (Chairman), Shepley, Kentish and Trenouth. The Clerk (Mr. Fabian) was appointed Banger, ties Cranston, resigned and the following Constables Deputy ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 wordsMASTER AND SERVANT.—William Hislip was charged with misconducting himself while in the service of Mr. Jones, tt the Sir John Franklin Hotel, by taking two pound notes to get change and not returning to the Inn. ...
Article : 349 wordsMr. Cherry (Chairman) and about 25 ratepayers attended. Mr. Campbell proposed, and Mr. Large secended, that the District Council be respectfully requested to adopt a ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Building Society, as already noticed, appointed an Auditor to meet mother gentleman appointed by Mr. Lenuon, and trusted that some light would at lengths thrown on the darkness of their their books, but after two ...
Article : 164 wordsPresent—Messrs. Majr (Chairman), Pearca, and Good. Letter received from Mr. Colton, complaining of the conduct of Mr. Doooghua, landlord of tho Dublin Cutle, and calling the Council's attention to the fact that he ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—In the coarse of another month or six weeks the population of Adelaide will visibly begin to decrease, and the question will naturally arise what are they going for?—Why, to ...
Article : 407 wordsThis morning the volunteers of the northern companies met for the first time. The Kapunda, Angus Park, and Greeneck Companies fell in at noon, under the command of Lieutenant Williams, who inspected them and ...
Article : 254 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—John Donokue, Join Clark, jun., John Commiford, Philip Cleary, Thomas Ahem, and Thomas Callagham were charged, under the informantion of Police-trooper Fox, with being drunk and ...
Article : 627 wordsPresent—Messrs. Davies (Chairman), Hardy, Drammond, and Bradley. Tenders were received for roads at Crafers and Mount Lofty—From Jonna, £1 14s. per chain: R. Carrier. £1 ...
Article : 136 wordsPresent—Mr. Masters (Chairman), Maslen, and Mayberry. The Council received a summons from Mr. Davies for £7. The Clerk to inter appearance not ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 28 Aug 1860, Page 3
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