This road, which has occasioned so much controversy at the Central Road Board, such difference of opinion among surveyors, and so much hard fighting in the south, was formally opened to the public on Tuesday last, in the ...
Article : 2,341 wordsMr. Duffy has resigned his seat in the Cabinet. His extreme irritability of temper is the reason assigned. Perpetual quarrels with his colleagues rendered all further hope Of co-operation futile. ...
Article : 97 wordsGARD V. MOCATTA.—This was an adjourned case, in which plaintiff claimed from [?]defendant the sum of £3 10s., the amount of a seaman's advance-note. The defence was that the defendant had been instructed by the captain of the ...
Article : 322 wordsSir—In the case Wh[?]erah v. Tapley, published in your issue of to-day, Mr. Stow, the counsel for the plaintiff, is reported to have complained of the action taken by me as head of the Telegraph ...
Article : 240 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Davey, Joseph Brooksby, and Joseph McIntyre were each fined 5s. for this offence; and Bridget Ashley, against whom a similar accusation was preferred, was discharged. ...
Article : 210 wordsSir—On alatetrip to Port Elliot,I accidentally heard an old and influential colonist remark that the day would come when the advantages of Victor Harbor would he discovered, the advantages of which had ...
Article : 734 wordsASSAULT.—Mrs. French, of Alberton, appeared to an information for assault by Jane MacgilL Informant stated that she had been in defendant's service for two or three weeks, and that on several occasions Mr. French had ...
Article : 457 wordsThe fourth annual exhibition of this Association was held in Kapunda on Tuesday, 15th March, and although there have been three previous shows of the Society—the two first at Angaston and the third at Tanunda—this, the first ...
Article : 5,897 wordsPresent—Messrs. Broadstock (Chairman), Fry, and Day. The following applications for renewals of publicans' licences were granted:—E. Bayfield, for the O.G., Gilles Plains; F. Friensdorf, Farmer's Home, Upper North-road; ...
Article : 478 wordsIn re HENRY ROBERT ANGEL, SHIP VERULAM. Mr. Fenn renewed his application for a writ of certiorari to remove a conviction of the Port Adelaide Magistrates against Captain Angel, under the Customs Act. ...
Article : 1,095 wordsSir—In your paper of this day a letter appeared, signed "Caution," in which the writer has endeavored to prove that defalcations by clerks arise from an indulgence on their part in vicious habits, and he ...
Article : 356 wordsPresent—All the members. LICENCES. Mr. Trevennan's application for a slaughtering licence refused, the situation of the premises being unsuitable, and ...
Article : 258 wordsPresent—All the members. The Chairman having reported that he had seen Mr. Gwynne relative to the Cowandilla roads, stated his willingness to transfer the same to the District Council, ...
Article : 245 wordsStewards—Messrs. J. Harvey, M.P.; W. Filgate, and T. Lawson. Judge—Mr. P. Ferguson. Starter—Mr. J. Haimes. Treasurer—Mr. P. Kelly. Secretary—Mr. E. L. Grundy. This meeting commenced on wednesday, 16th March. ...
Article : 1,279 wordsSir—I venture, through your columns, to suggest to Mr. Neales that if he will combine with his plan of a Murray railway, the opening of the Murray Mouth, and making of Victor Harbor, he will be ...
Article : 84 wordsT[?]so replied to the proposition that he should take vengeance on a man who had injured him, "I do not wish to deprive him either of his goods, his honor or his life; I only wish to deprive him of his will." ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 17 Mar 1859, Page 5
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