This also was a beautiful day, which induced a great many people to come out, and consequently the attendance was rather more numerous than it was yesterday, and besides the course to-day was graced by the presence ...
Article : 2,072 wordsA final hearing. This meeting was postponed till the following day, at 10 o'clock. Re C. C. COLLISON. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe first races upon this course for the present season commenced on Thursday, in accordance with previous notification. Notwithstanding the dry and warm weather, which has lately been so prevalent, the gronnd was in ...
Article : 1,764 wordsPresent-Messrs. Morton, Sutton, and Grummet. In the absence of the Chairman, the Council voted Mr. Sutton to the chair. The Clerk reported that the work on the Meadows-road was ...
Article : 130 wordsWe were told, and were expected to believe, that the American marine was employed, and always would be employed, in bringing European labourers over to the Northern States of the ...
Article : 1,244 wordsJOHN INGLEBY V. BRADY.—Action for 27l. balance of account rendered, Mr. Ingleby appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Andrews for the defendant. As it appeared the claim was for the balance of a sum of 236l., the case was struck ...
Article : 1,526 wordsPresent—All the members. Two applications were received for the office of Ranger and Inspector of Brands. William Hill was appointed. The Poundkeeper tendered his resignation, which was ...
Article : 174 wordsThe following letter is extracted from the Times:— Sir—At this period, when the attention of so many millions is directed to the comet, now so ...
Article : 1,441 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Hunter and Mayfield. Letters were read from the Central Road Board from the District Councils of Kondoporinga and Aldinga, respecting the ensuing election of members for the Central Road Board. ...
Article : 318 wordsPresent—J. Pickering (acting chairman), P. Dungey, W. Langman, and L. Scammell. The Poundkeeper attended with his book, which was examined and signed as correct by the Acting Chairman. ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. U. N. Bagot to be Superintendent of the Money Order Department of the Post-office. Mr. J. M. Madigan to be Bailiff of the Mount Gambier Local Court; aud Mr. W. H. Brittle to be Bailiff of the Local ...
Article : 1,727 wordsThe Court was again densely crowded with parties anxious to hear the final examination of the Mayor upon a charge j of forgery, with the particulars of which the public are already familiar. The Bench consisted of Messrs, Beddome, ...
Article : 4,004 wordsMINING.—The Wheal Sarah Mine, about 25 miles from the Burra, and better known as Mr. Bath's mine, is going a-head. Several works have been thrown up and machinery fitted and in course of fitting, for ...
Article : 187 wordsDRUNK.—Daniel Ryan, waa charged with having been drunk on the race course on the previous day, and furiously riding his horse, thereby endangering the lives of the public Fined 10s. and costs for disorderly conduct. ...
Article : 187 wordsWhat fishes have their eyes nearest together?—The smallest. What great phrenologist had a name most expressive of his profession as a researcher in heads?—Combe. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 7 Jan 1859, Page 3
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