Our Hobart Town papers are to the 23nd nlt., and our Launceston to the 23rd ult.:— REV. THOMAS BINNEY AT LAUNCESTON.—On Sunday last this eminent minister preached two sermons ...
Article : 275 wordsWilliam Cox, formerly master of the schooner Gem, was charged with refuging to pay 2l. 4s., balance of wages due to John Jelly, for services on "board. John Jelly stated that he worked on board the Gem, at request ot defendant in ...
Article : 136 wordsA man named McMahon has been killed in a quarrel with llacormie Landsfield, near Kilmore. The man who dealt the death blow has absconded. Mr. Bakewell has originated a private ...
Article : 127 wordsTHE SLAVE TRADE IN CUBA.—The last Jamaica Standard has the following remarks on this subject: —" One of the questions which more perhaps than any other engages the wann interest of our ...
Article : 1,804 wordsILLEGAL, WEIGHING APPARATUS.—John Thompson, of Rundle-street, butcher, was charged with having a steelyard in use in his business, contrary to the Act in that case made and provided. As the defendant said he was ignorant of the ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Belt for the plaintiff, and Mr. Bagot for defendant. Mr. Belt applied for an order to confirm the Master's report in this cause. Under a previous order of the Court the Master had been ...
Article : 1,895 wordsPresent—Messrs. Daniel Ferguson (Chairman), Jamos Grylls, and Alexander Calderwood. Mr. James Bond, Poundkeeper, resigned resigned his office. Accepted on being gazetted. ...
Article : 230 wordsThe following was yesterday posted outside the Telegraph Office:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING. March 4. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Captain of the Lorenzo Sabine, which arrived at the Port yesterday, has courteously favored us with a file of Mauritius papers to January 20. With the exception of a storm in a teacup, raised ...
Article : 71 wordsTHe first Victorian Parliament may be said to have departed this life on Thursday last, when it was prorogued prior to its final-dissolution. It died hard, clinging to existence with the desperate tenacity of ...
Article : 4,246 wordsBy the Queen of the Seas we (Argus', March 1) have news from Calcutta to the 5th January, being four days later than previously received. An English mail had just arrived, and the papers are filled with ...
Article : 180 wordsPresent—Messrs. George Clark(Chairman), Beadle, Randle and Cox. Applications for licences from Mr. Crombie, Fountain Inn; Mr. Puckridge, Buckingham Arms; Mr. Nottage, Sussex ...
Article : 79 wordsHis Excellency tha Governor-in-Chief arrived here about 2 o'clock on Saturday last on his route back to Adelaide, accompanied by his Private Secretary, and Mr. and Miss Gleeson, with whom he had been staying* ...
Article : 426 wordsFor some time past there has been considerable agitation in the neighboring colony of South Australia with reference to its system of taxation, to which very many of the colonists strongly object, ...
Article : 1,292 wordsFor the following late telegrams we are indebted to the file of the Argus to the 18th instant, brought by the Burra Burra:— Sydney, Feb. 22. ...
Article : 1,023 wordsA correspondent of the Daily Express, writing from Cork, related the following almost incredible story:— "Considerable sensation was created in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsROBERY IN A DWELLING.—Thomas Dickenson, a sailor, was charged with stealing the sum of 17s. 6d. from Mary Ann Fonsaker. The evidence was to the effect that the prosecutor accosted the accused on Monday evening last, between ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 5 Mar 1859, Page 3
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