Present—Alderman Wright (in the chair), Aldermen Elliott, Lazar, and Glandfield; Councillors Hubble, Osborne, Cox, Fox, Pannell, Williams, Burrell, Cottrell, Gouge, and Baldwin. ...
Article : 4,500 wordsThe Board met at 2 o'clock. Present—Dr. Moore (Colonial Surgeon), in the Chair; the Very Rev. the Dean, the Rev. Messrs. Ingram, Gardner, and Haining, and the Colonial Chaplain. ...
Article : 2,390 wordsLord Stratford has put off his departure. He is to be present at the opening of the Embassy chapel on Sunday, and there is a talk of his laying the first stone for the memorial church, which is rather ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Princess Louisa of Denmark was safely delivered on Wednesday, at Castle Berustorff, near Copenhagen, of a Prince. The Princess and her child are both doing well. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Emperor has just adopted two measures of some importance relative to Poland; one concerning recruitment, from which the inhabitants are to be exempted for three years, to make up for the voids ...
Article : 130 wordsAdjourned final hearing. Mr. Atkinson attended for the estate, Mr. Moulden for the insolvent, and Mr. Colley, accountant to the estate. Joseph Barrett, a creditor, was examined as to his claim ...
Article : 794 wordsIn the early days of South Australia it was not very difficult for the laboring man to raise himself into the position of a freeholder, for not only was the price of labor so extravagantly high, that he might soon, if he ...
Article : 1,131 wordsNew York advices of the 15th Oct. have been re ceived by the Hammonia. Her Majesty's ship Valorous had arrived at New York to convey Sir William Gore Ouseley to Central America, as special ...
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Advertising : 1,728 wordsBy way of California we have later intelligence from Mexico. The following is the telegraphic summary of the News:— Captain Soutter, of the Mexican schooner Genova, ...
Article : 273 wordsDRUNK AND INCAPABLE.—William Bloomfield was fined 1l. for being drunk, and incapable of managing the horse he was riding. DRUNKENNESS.—John Monroe and Richard Poole were ...
Article : 210 wordsDRUNK AND DISTURBING THE PEA[?]—Henry Moore, John. Linklater, and Wm. Goodfellow, were severally fined 5s. each for the above offence. ...
Article : 34 wordsAccording to recently published official accounts, the revenue and expenditure of Cuba are pretty nearly equal, the former exceeding the latter by only a little more than half a million. Thus, the revenue of the ...
Article : 110 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Councillors Green and Walters. Councillor Walters reported the work on the Montacuteroad to be satisfactorily finished. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Hongkong correspondent of the Times, writing on the 12th September, says:— "The mail steamer Pekin arrived on the 5th inst., and the same steamer takes the outward mail, to leave ...
Article : 998 wordsAn alteration in the time of meeting of the Board was introduced yesterday, Monday having been substituted for Tuesday, and the hour of half-past 2 in the afternoon for 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Two members of the ...
Article : 608 wordsPresent—Messrs. Rankine (Chairman), Bache, and Hiles. Notice to open and close roads through sections 937, 945, 918,952, and 956[?] examined. Clerk to forward, to SurveyorGeneral. ...
Article : 119 wordsBURTON'S NATIONAL CIRCUS.—The performance intended to have taken place last evening, was unavoidably postponed till this evening, a circumstance which Mr. Burton made patent to the public by driving ...
Article : 468 wordsNIGHT AUCTIONS.—our, attention has been directed to the fact that South Australia is the only one of the Australian, colonies in which night auctions have been tolerated for many years past, it having been found ...
Article : 1,104 wordsHINDMARSH WARD.—An election for a Councillor for Hindmarsh Ward, in the room of Mr. Sabben, resigned, will be held on Friday next, at the Hotel Europe. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 18 Jan 1859, Page 3
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