Judges—Messrs. John Butterworth, Lovelock, and Joseph Grundy. On Tuesday, 25th January, according to advertisement, a show of horse stock was held at the rear of ...
Article : 2,039 wordsA telegram from this city announces the celebration of the seventy-first anniversary of the colony, which national event came off with great eclat last Wednesday. Of course the day was ...
Article : 180 wordsDESTRUCTIVE FLOOD.—This township has been visited by one of those i[?]ndations which have before proved so destructive to property, but this time the flood rose two feet higher than at any former period. Two drays ...
Article : 723 wordsThe Hon. Captain Freeling, R.E., and David Sutherland Esq., have been appointed members of the Central Board of Main Roads. T. F. Monteith and W. R. Wigley, Esqrs., have been ...
Article : 2,074 wordsA dividend meeting had been called in this estate for 10 o'clock, but at that hour the only gentleman interested in the estate who was present was Mr. S. Tomkinson, J.P., Manager of the Bank of Australasia. Shortly before 11 o'clock ...
Article : 4,058 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. T. Bee (Chairman), John Kain, John Hillman, and Joseph Bairstow. The Clerk reported cash in hand £14 15s. 5d., and in Bank £61 6s. 10d. ...
Article : 207 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. H. Davis (Chairman), Harrold and Dew. Two letters of objections to the assessment were read; one from Mr. J. White, the other from Mr. N. Crocker. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 708 wordsPresent—His Worship, Aldermen J. Smith and W. Smith; Councillors E. French, J. Wald, F. Reynolds, R. Hazelgrove, and J. Grosse. Read a letter from Mr. Gliddon, of the South ...
Article : 782 wordsPresent—All the members, except Messrs. Barritt and McIntyre. The Clerk paid Treasurer £6 on account of rates. The following accounts were passed for payment:—Barnett, ...
Article : 71 wordsPresent—Mr. Peryman (Chairman), and Messrs. Reeds and Kolwes. Resolved, that two weeks[?] rations be given to Mrs. Bright, and that the Clerk apply for further instructions from the ...
Article : 96 wordsPresent[?]Messrs. H. Dawson (Chairman), F. Kuchal, H. Giles, and T. Moore. Letter received from the Surveyor-General, containing tracings of the original roads through Sections No. 6046, [?]605[?], ...
Article : 393 wordsMorris Marks appeared to an information, preferred by the police against him, for selling wine in quantities less than allowed by law. [?]olice-Trooper Rolhson proved that he asked a man of the name of James Stanbury to go and buy ...
Article : 352 wordsDARING ATTEMPT TO BREAK OUT OF THE ADELAIDEGA[?].—Amost determined endeavor to escape from, prison was on Thursday discovered to have been made by the prisoners confined in the ward allotted to ...
Article : 814 wordsUNLAWFULLY RIDING ON DRAYS.—Joseph Square. Thomas Proctor, Jeffrey Hill. Emanuel Holland. William Hodge, Thomas Hodge, and Henr[?], were each fined in the lowest penalty of 5s. each for being found riding on their ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 306 wordsSir—I have just seen for the first time a notice in the paper to the people in Payneham district to pay their rates to the Clerk, and so on. Now as I know there are a good many like myself, who come and ...
Article : 203 wordsMAILS BETWEEN SUEZ AND MELBOURNE.—By the Daily News of November 11, we perceive that the Peninsular and Oriental Company have announced the following[?] steamers to run between ...
Article : 205 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Thomas Rummer, laborer, was, for this offence, fined 5s.—Catherine. Whiteside, an old and incorrigible offender, just out of gaol, brought up on this charge, represented that while she was in gaol her furniture and ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE NEW MAYOR.—The newly-elected Mayor (late Mr. Alderman Wright) presided at the Mayor's Court yesterday. The duties of His Worship on this occasion were very light, three informations only being ...
Article : 119 wordsWe are requested by Messrs. Wicksteed, Botting, Townsend, & Co., to call attention to the sale of valuable Household Furniture, the property of Mr. Joseph Johnson, to take place this day, at Frogmore, at ...
Article : 82 wordsPLACING GOODS ON THE FOOTPATH.—Thomas Michel[?]ore appeared to an adjourned hearing on the above charge, and pleaded that the goods were not placed there for sale, but for delivery. The crate had been purchased by him, and had ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 28 Jan 1859, Page 3
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