Mr. Nicholdson has been returned for the Murray. His opponent was Mr. Hearn. Gold has been discovered in the Danden[?]ng Ranges. ...
Article : 34 wordsSir—Having seen in your issue of the 15th inst., an article headed as above, and being one of the body on whom it reflects, I respectfully solicit a space in your columns for a reply to the imputation conveyed. The ...
Article : 356 wordsNews to January 15. A terrific hail storm had occurred at Bathurst; nearly all the coming fruit was destroyed and great damage was generally done by the hail ...
Article : 81 wordsPresent—The Chairman; Messrs. Kendell, Fisher, and Haensler. Tenders for survey of roads, as per advertisement, received from Mr. J. B. Poole, £40; Mr. R. R. Page, £35; Mr. D. ...
Article : 124 wordsOn Thursday evening last, a meeting was held at the Court House Hotel, Redruth, to receive the propositions of Messrs. Fox and others who had taken out a mineral lease, which it was determined, after a slight ...
Article : 181 wordsThis pretty aerial wanderer of the night often comes into my room; and after flitting to and fro, on wing so soft and silent that he is scarcely heard, he takes his departure from the window at which, he had ...
Article : 1,065 wordsMASTERS' AND SERVANTS' ACT.—James Slattery, of Fifth Creek, appeared to an information laid by Alfred walters, of Fourth Creek, farmer, charging him with having violated his agreement, by leaving the complainant's service without ...
Article : 54 wordsThe summer exhibition of this society took place on Thursday afternoon, in White's Rooms, and was in every respect of a most gratifying character. The fact that one of the best known and hitherto most extensive ...
Article : 2,141 wordsW. HOSKING V. JILLARD.—Action for 3l. 6s., for wages. Verdict for 2l. 5s. and costs. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. [Before Mr. J. W. Macdonald, S.M] ...
Article : 269 wordsSir—In order to economise clerical labor in replying to correspondence I have found it necessary to prepare circular letters giving full information for the guidance of persons desiring to transact business ...
Article : 132 wordsProclamation extending to the district of Payneham the various provisions of the Police Act. Proclamation declaring the city of Adelaide, the townships of Kensington and Norwood, Port Adelaide, Glenelg, and ...
Article : 2,075 wordsThe annual meeting of the Bush Mission Society was held on Thursday evening at the Pulteney-street Schoolroom, and was very numerously and respectably attended. The chair was taken by Alex. Hay, Esq., M.P., who ...
Article : 1,031 wordsThis was an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Moulden appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Atkinson for Mr. Barrett, an opposing creditor. Mr. Barrett was examined by Mr. Atkinson, and stated:— ...
Article : 2,499 wordsAny person may act as agent for another in filling in the forms of application for bringing land under the Act, and charge for the services so rendered; or the proprietor may himself transact the business. ...
Article : 1,417 wordsWIFE-BEATING.—James Harvey was charged upon the information of his wife. Margaret Harvey, with assaulting and beating her. Mr. Wigley attended for Mrs. Harvey; but as soon as plaintiff got into the box, Mr. Wigley said that ...
Article : 269 wordsDRIVING ACROSS THE FOOTPATH.—Alfred Thomas, baker, of Alberton, charged with the breach of the Corporation bye-laws, pleaded not guilty, and cross-examined the Inspector of Nuisances, by whom the information was laid, at some ...
Article : 172 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Alderman Greenway, and Councillors Puliord, Birrell, Hambidge, and Lock. The minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed, and signed. ...
Article : 170 wordsA meeting of ratepayers to adopt a rate was hold at the Council-room, Glynde Inn, on the 14th instant. T. G. Williams, Esq., Chairman of the District Council, presided. ...
Article : 292 wordsTHE INSOLVENT COURT.—During tke sittings of this Court on Thursday, several members of the legal profession remarked upon the defective acoustic properties of the building, rendering it almost impossible to hear a ...
Article : 159 wordsThis small but picturesque township is now beginning to assume a more important position amongst the town-ships of the colony. It has already a Post-Office, two stores, a blacksmith, two bootmakers, and a chapel, ...
Article : 275 wordsWHO WAS JOHN BUNYAN?—John Bunyan was simply a gipsy of mixed blood, who must have spoken in gipsy language in great purity; for considering th[?] extent to which it is spoken to-day in England, w[?] ...
Article : 469 wordsPresent—Mr. George Clark (Chairman), Messrs. Beadle and Cox. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. The Clerk reported he had received alerter from the ...
Article : 219 wordsSir—In your issue of this morning, a letter signed "Teacher" directs attention to certain ill-judged remarks, said to have been made use of at the last monthly meeting of Preceptors. Fortunately, ...
Article : 287 wordsSince my last report we have entered a new year, and as there are many serious looking faces, on account of the bad times, we will hope that an alteration for the better will take place. ...
Article : 595 wordsPresent—All the members. Read a circular from Central Board of Main Roads requesting the Council to name four persons as members for the year 1859. Also, from the Association of District ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 21 Jan 1859, Page 3
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