This was an adjourned final hearing, the adjournment having taken place at the request of the Official Assignee, to enable him to make himself acquainted with the circumstances of the cast. The accountant's report, which has ...
Article : 1,736 wordsTHE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE.—There are indications that the new Official Assignee and the Commissioner of Insolvency will not work harmoniously together. On Saturday last, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 537 wordsOur governess left us, dear brother, Last night in a strange fit of piqu[?]. Will you kindly seek out for another? We want her, at latest, next week; ...
Article : 2,207 wordsA telegram has arrived from Sydney stating that the Appropriation Bill has passed the Council. The Assembly have voted the sum of £15,000 ...
Article : 56 wordsThe markets are dull, but without change. SHIPPING. Arrived—Admella, Adelaide. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe following was on Saturday, April 9, posted outside the Telegraph Office:— Arrived, at Heads, Melbourne—8[?]37 a.m., Stormbird, steamer, Port Elliot. ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE HOMEWARD MAIL.—The steamer Malta is now at Sydney, and will touch at Melbourne on her route homewards. The mails in Adelaide will be closed on the 18th, and the Malta ...
Article : 41 wordsTHE CHIEF SECRETARY.—The Hon. the Chief Secretary arrired in town on Saturday afternoon, April 9th. ...
Article : 17 wordsBy the steamship Havilah, arrived last evening, Sunday, April 10, we have received Melbourne papers to the 6th instant, from which we extract the following news:— ...
Article : 1,378 wordsSir—Is it not an acknowledged fact that the laws of a country on every public matter should be plain and simple, so that every man of ordinary capacity may know whether he is transgressing them or not? ...
Article : 447 wordsWe have news from Tasmania to the 30th ultimo. APPREHENSION OF A MURDERER.—A man is in custody on suspicion of being the murderer of Alice Hughes, at Bridgwater. He was apprehended by C. ...
Article : 123 wordsOnce on a time there was a man, so surly and cross, ho never thought his wife did anything right in the house. So, one evening, in hay-making time, he came home, scolding and swearing, and showing his teeth; ...
Article : 878 wordsThe speculators in war prices have kept the ascendant in the public market; and outward assurances of continued peace have scarcely strengthened since we last alluded to the manifest breach between France ...
Article : 1,011 wordsSir—Observing from your paper that there are complaints made of the impure state of the water at the Ford, from whence some of the water-carts obtain their supply of water, I beg you will allow me to ...
Article : 138 wordsSir—I have just seen in your paper the notice of the anniversary services of Clayton Chapel, Kensington, which chapel I presume is so called in honor of the Rev. John Clayton, of London; and having for ...
Article : 243 wordsCLAYTON CHAPEL.—We are requested to call attention to the tea and public meeting to be held this evening at Clayton Chapel, Kensington, in connection with the settlement of the Rev. Mr. Drane, as minister ...
Article : 211 wordsSir—In the late session there has been a nibble at direct or indirect taxation; and, no doubt, the country will be thinking about it. It is, however, of grave importance to change the mode of taxation, ...
Article : 609 wordsTHE MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY PRESS.—The Melbourne press is a great fact, as we say. "In five years," remarked the proprietor of one of the daily papers to me, "a quarter of a million of money ...
Article : 573 wordsINDIAN MARCHING IN DECEMBER.—This marching work is pleasant enough in cold weather, excent for the very early hour at which it is necessary to rise, so as to secure the march being over and the tents pitched before ...
Article : 498 wordsBAD NEWS FOR THE CAUSE OF TEMPERANCE.—Dr. Be[?]k, of Dantsi[?], has just made a curious discovery. He has found an antidote, or rather a counter-poison, for ardent spirits. It is a mineral paste, which he ...
Article : 101 wordsFrom papers to April 2nd we extract the following items of news:— The Sydney Morning Herald of April l[?]t contains an [?]ulogistie obituary of Mr. Robert Campbell, Pay. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 11 Apr 1859, Page 3
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