Present—Aldermen Lazar, Elliott, Wright, and Glandfield; Councillors Cottrell. Osborne, Baldwin, Fox, Pannell, Gouge, Hugall, Williams, and Birrell. CHAIRMAN FOR THE DAY. ...
Article : 2,864 words[?] 10. Featherstonhaugh- Audit. 11. A. Atkinson- Adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 15 wordsPresent—The Very Rev. the Dean (Chairman), Revs. M. Ryan and J. Gardner, Dr. Moore, and the Secretary, and Relieving Officer. CASE OF MRS. TIERNAY. ...
Article : 1,894 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Three offenders of this class were fined severally in the sums of 5s., 10s., and 20s. THREATENING TO SHOOT.—Charles Banbury was charged with threatening to shoot somebody, and with having ...
Article : 787 wordsPresent—Messrs. Belt (Chairman), Davenport, Macdermott, and Secretary (Mr. Wickes). The Second Inspector handed in his report of inspection of the following schools:—Athelstone, Prospect village, ...
Article : 1,206 wordsOur advices from Hobart Town are to the 21st ult., and from Launceston to the 22nd ult. The return of Mr. Balfe for Franklin was regarded as almost certain. At a meeting of the electors at Flight's Bay ...
Article : 1,090 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Beck, joseph Burgoyne, and William and Ann Mullins, were severally fined for this offence 5s. each. ...
Article : 29 wordsSir—In my last letter upon this subject, I stated how the case stood between the Government and myself as regards the past. I have now to point out how injuriously the proceeding of the Government ...
Article : 647 wordsSir John Ratcliff, Mayor of Birmingham, entertained Mr. Smith, the Mayor of Melbourne, Australia, at a grand banquet at the Royal Hotel, Birmingham, on Tuesday evening, October 14th. ...
Article : 2,261 wordsIn addition to the news already furnished by our Melbourne correspondent's letters, we subjoin the following paragraphs:— Mr. Edward Wilson, an Australian colonist, at ...
Article : 1,078 words1. How many acres of wheat and barley, respectively, do you cultivate? 2. What number of bushels of wheat and barley, respectively, do you obtain per acre on an average of say three ...
Article : 1,531 wordsWe (Argus) have Perth papers to the 5th November. The Inquirer contains some interesting particulars with reference to some samples of olive oil and raisins, the produce of the colony, sent to England for ...
Article : 389 wordsSir—I see by this day's Gazette that a young gentleman of the name of Finniss has been appointed as fifth-class clerk in the office of the Treasurer (his father, I suppose). The parents of these boys ought ...
Article : 131 wordsSir—On the 28th of December, a youngg woman (servant to Mrs. Marshall at the Port) came round to the Bay in the steamer with her mistress to enjoy the evening, and on coming up the plank her foot slipped ...
Article : 172 wordsSir—In your issue of the 30th December, there is a letter signed by Charles Jennings, Belmont, reflecting very strongly on the Council for the above district. If we are to enjoy all the full benefits of our glorious ...
Article : 216 wordsSALISBURY.—Our proverbially peaceful town was yesterday the scene of an unusual concourse and excitement caused by the report that a criminal case of more than ordinary magnitude was about to he tried ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 4 Jan 1859, Page 3
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