Sir—I shall not quarrel with your correspondent, "A Citizen of Adelaide," for regarding the commencement of a former letter as a humorous preface to the more serious ...
Article : 1,582 wordsThe City of Hobart, which took troops from Melbourne to New Zealand, returned to Hobart Town direct, and on her arrival the following telegram was dispatched to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsTHREATENING LETTER.—From an advertisement in another column it will be seen that Mr. Rounsevell officers a reward of 50 guineas for the discovery some unprincipled person who has sent him a ...
Article : 412 wordsSir—All praise, I am sure, is due to Mr. Duffield for bringing forward a Bill to tax dogs; but in the arguments brought forward in the House of Assembly and elsewhere in its ...
Article : 138 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 1 o'clock. GLENELG PIER. Mr. PEACOCK asked the Treasurer if there would be any difficulty in keeping the light at the head of the ...
Article : 4,778 words1. Mr. BAKER to move— "That in the opinion of this Cornell a positive majority of the members thereof is required for the purpose of effecting any change in the provisions of the ...
Article : 102 words1. Mr. LINDSAY to move— "That the House resolve itself into a Committee of the whole for the purpose of considering the following motions:— ...
Article : 1,845 wordsHour. Name. Object. 11 W. Drabseh. Final hearing. 1 S. B. Danton. First hearing. 3 McKeeknie & Maxwell. First hearing. ...
Article : 37 wordsJudges.—For Horse Stock: Messrs. B. Crabb, Wm. Brock, S. Jaschke, and Jos. Keynes. For Ploughing: Messrs. James Miller, John Logan and John Brock. Mr. D. Shanaon and Mr. H. Kelly were prevented ...
Article : 1,927 wordsREFUSAL OF DUTY.—Hans Smith, a seaman belonging to the Robert Barker, was charged with refusal of only on board the vessel. The prisoner had been given in ...
Article : 69 wordsINFORMATION UNDER THE DOG ACT.—John Rouse was fined 10s. and costs for keeping an unregistered dog. OBSTRUCTING A ROAD.—Edward Kenny was charged, on the information of Robert Nettle, with obstructing ...
Article : 149 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—A woman named Gilbert was fined 10s. for being drunk on the 8th August. ASSAULT.—Rohert MacIntyre pleaded guilty to having assaulted John McLeod, in Hindley-street, on the ...
Article : 79 wordsArchibald Jaffrey, Esq., to be a Trustee of the Savings Bank, vice Scott, resigned. Edward Dewhirst, Esq., to be Second Inspector of Schools, vice Smith, deceased. ...
Article : 45 wordsColonel Blyth will, from this data, have charge over the general organization and discipline, of the Volunteer Military Force, and will be the organ of communication between the officers attached to that force and ...
Article : 55 wordsPetition of SA ratepayers of the District of Clarendon, showing that memorialists desire to reply to the petition of certain ratepayers of Happy Valley, under date 19th July, 1860, and to place before His ...
Article : 326 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, Strathalbyn—One red and white cow, cock borne, branded FD off ramp with illegible brand under. If not claimed, will be said August 20, 1860, at noon, by a Magistrate's order. ...
Article : 2,786 wordsThe following items are extracted from the latest Sydney files:— THE LATE GALE.—The recent rains and high winds have not visited us without leaving ...
Article : 1,293 wordsI am sorry to inform you that a fatal accident occurred here on Monday, by which a fine little boy, named Chas. George Chanhill, was killed. It appeared from the evidence given on the inquest (which ws held ...
Article : 377 wordsA meeting of the Building Society was held at the Sir John Franklin Hotel last Friday, when the Auditors' report was received, and arrangements made for winding-up Society, if possible. ...
Article : 219 wordsAbout 8 o'clock, last Thursday evening Mr. Wilkinson, chemist, hearing a noise in his shop, went in and found a man attempting to ransack the till. The burglar, immediately be perceived himself discovered, made a ...
Article : 214 wordsA religious revival is going on amongst the Wesleyans in this locality. Prayer meetings have been held almost every night lately, characterised by the usual earnestness of this denomination. Numerous ...
Article : 135 wordsThe chief topic of interest here is still the contemplated alteration of the different mail rouses in this part of the country. We had a visit on last Friday and Saturday the 3rd and 4th inst. respectively, from Mr. Lewis the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 10 Aug 1860, Page 3
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