[?]Gawler Town on Saturday was in a state of great excitement, in consequence of a rumour that a riot was expected at the Railway Station. It appears that about 300 of the workmen employed on the railway works between ...
Article : 724 wordsThe second exhibition of grain, dairy produce, fruits, &c., under the auspices of this Society, was held at Mintaro, on Thursday, 24th February, in a large marquee, 60 x 20, which had been erected on a suitable site in the ...
Article : 2,327 wordsAnother fire has occurred. Towards midnight of the 25th flames were seen issuing from, the house of—Davey, a baker, in Vale-street, North Melbourne. All efforts to arrest the ...
Article : 150 wordsAt about 1 o'clock between 90 and 100 gentlemen sat down to dinner in the basement apartment of Mr. Smith's new mill, now in the course of erection. The room was tastefully fitted up and decorated for the ...
Article : 4,020 wordsThe following was posted on Saturday outside the Telegraph Office:— PORT PHILLIP HEADS. Arrivals and departures—Nil. ...
Article : 45 wordsSir—The ordinary practice is to call a Bishop by the name of his see, so long as he holds that see. Upon his death or resignation, the title Bishop is prefixed to his name. For this reason, the late ...
Article : 340 wordsThe Market closed this afternoon at the following rates:— Flour from £17.to £18, with but little enquiry. Wheat, 7s. 3d. per bushel. ...
Article : 32 wordsStewards—Messrs. A. Low, J. Rundle, R. Mackenzie, R. Walker, and R. Hooper. Starter—Friend Cleggett, Esq. Judge—W. Russell, Esq. The annual meeting for the Mount Barker District ...
Article : 825 wordsSir—In a series of letters recently published in your paper, I have endeavored to give such plain instructions as may enable persons of ordinary intelligence to transact their own business in bringing land ...
Article : 1,263 wordsThis match, which was commenced on Friday, already reported, was concluded on Saturday. It will be remembered that at the close of the first day's play the colonials had three wickets to go down for their second ...
Article : 757 wordsMICHELMORE V. HARRIS.—For £24 15s. 6d., for stores supplied. The defendant, master of the Waitemata, was arrested under a warrant, the vessel being about to proceed to sea. Mr. Boykett, for defendant, objected, on the ground ...
Article : 120 wordsHARRIET STANTON V. MARY BAGSHAW, SAME V. ELLEN HEFEREN, and MARY BAGSHAW V. HARRIET STANTON.— Cross informations for assault. This was what is called a "miscellaneous row," in which the above persons were ...
Article : 427 wordsThe Commissioner proceeded to deliver the following judgment in this case. The insolvent had been engaged in the colonial wine trade, and had received very considerable advances from Mr. C. F. Singleton, to whom he had ...
Article : 2,150 wordsWANTED, IN THE FAR NORTH.—A very delightful book has just been published by the Rev. Wm. Ellis, F.H.S., entitled "Three Visits to Madagascar, in 1853, 1854, and 1856." From this work we extract the following account of ...
Article : 651 wordsACCIDENT.—On the evening of the 25th, as Mr. Hammond, of the Gilbert, was riding along Franklin-street, near to its junction with West-terrace, his horse stumbled over a heap of rubbish which has ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 28 Feb 1859, Page 3
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