The rapid progress of the township of Glenelg, and the increase of the Congregationalists residing in the locality, induced the members of that body some time since to take steps for erecting a more commodious place of worship than ...
Article : 1,995 wordsMr. Levein, a trader in Flinders-lane, has been committed on a charge of arson. [From our Commercial Correspondent.] Melbourne, April 18, 5h. 50m. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Attorney-General moved, in support of the rule nisi obtained by him, to shew cause why the nonsuit consented to in this cause should not be set aside and a new trial had, upon the ground raised by him at the trial, that the notice ...
Article : 1,277 wordsMr. Gabrielli, as the representative of Messrs. Peto, in England, have arranged with the New South Wales Government to construct 50 miles of railway, to be commenced forthwith. ...
Article : 52 wordsSir—I have gained my object, which was to awaken some attention which should keep before the public the fact that Victor Harbor exists, and that something can be said in favor of this being the shipping-place ...
Article : 635 wordsBy a telegram bearing date the 13th instant, we are informed that a rich quartz reef has been struck at Fingal. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Monday, April 18:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING. Port Phillip Heads, April 18. ...
Article : 95 wordsThe following discussion, as reported by the Melbourne Argus, took place on the 7th inst., in the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, relative to the European mail service:— ...
Article : 1,317 wordsCRIMINAL COURT OF APPEAL.—The question of new triala for criminal cases is again raised by certain verdicts which have filled all minds with mingled astonishment and alarm. The arguments against a ...
Article : 1,110 wordsSir—I cannot but express surprise after the avowed intention to the contrary in your issue of the 13th instant, to find the disputes of the establishment of E. Solomon & Co. again publicly "dragged into ...
Article : 465 wordsDRUNKARDS.—The following persons were fined 5s. each for this offence, Augustus Smith, James Landrigan, Alexander McPherson, Stephen Hyde, Henry Wakefield, Michael Whelan, and Thomas Lewis. A similar charge, preferred ...
Article : 95 wordsWhen people contemplate the great political phenomenon on the other side of the Atlantic, and speculate on the national development of the United States, they perhaps seldom remember that within ...
Article : 1,473 wordsPresent—Messrs. George Clerk (Chairman), Beadle, Rundle, and Shuttleworth. Clerk reported having paid £2 16s. 9d., for breaking and spreading stone. ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. W. Filgate attended on Monday, 18th April, at the Globe Hotel, Rundle-street, at 3 o'clock p.m., to ballot for the sites for booths at the forthcoming races. There was a pretty strong muster, but several of the ...
Article : 391 wordsEvery man conversant with politics understands the advantage of reducing a principle to a formula. By this method the views of a party become symbolized, and an easy popular expression is given, if ...
Article : 1,565 wordsPresent—Messrs. Belt (Chairman), Macdermott, M.P., Davenport, M.L.C., Hardy, and tile Chief and Second Inspectors. GUMERACHA. ...
Article : 239 wordsPresent—The Master, Captains Scott, Tapley, Malcolm, and Mr. Newland. Captains Simpson and Smith attended the Board meeting by request. ...
Article : 378 wordsDEATH OF MRS. BEGG, THE YOUNGEST SISTER OF ROBERT BURNS.—This old lady, who has lived for twelve or fourteen years at Bridgehouse, near Ayr, has died somewhat suddenly. Had she lived till ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 19 Apr 1859, Page 3
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