The SPEAKER took the Chair at eight minutes past one o'clock. TRAMWAY FROM STRATHALBYN TO GOOLWA. The COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS gav[?] ...
Article : 2,814 wordsReport by Superintendent of Telegraphs, of the estimated cost of establishing Telegraphic Communication with Kingaroo Island; also the probable annual outlay for maintenance and working. ...
Article : 612 wordsThe following cases are down for trial at the Court of Full Jurisdiction, to be held on Thursday next, the 12th inst.:— Sa[?]llgrove v. Hammatt. B[?]ne v. Ward. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Attorney-General moved to dissolve the injunction obtained by the plaintiff to restrain the defendants from continuing the business lately carried on by the plaintiff and defendants in partnership. ...
Article : 2,440 wordsA FRAIL FAIR ONE.—Martha Hughes, a girl about 19 years of age, pleaded guilty to having been drank and riotous on the pr[?]vious night[?] in Morphett-streat, and was fined 10s. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—E[?]ward H. Haskell pleaded guilty ...
Article : 1,127 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:— I. Mr YOUNGHUSBAND to move—For leave to introduce the following Bills, viz:— I. "A Bill intituled an Act for consolidating the Statute ...
Article : 1,435 wordsAs Mr. Selwyn, the Government Geologist of Victoria, is now in this colony on a gold and coal search, the question to which his visit relates will doubtless be revived in the public mind, With this ...
Article : 1,150 wordsThe President has initiated with great caution, and thus far with perfect success, his new policy for taking the Cuba question out of the hands of the fi[?]busters, and placing the acquisition of that island i[?] ...
Article : 1,072 wordsDRUNKENNESS. &C.—Andrew Sharp, charged with being drunk an I making use of obseene language[?] was fined 10s., the Magistrate observing that as he had lately been a very [?]requent visitor at that Court on somewhat similar charges. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsBusiness generally has been dull and the farmers have been complaining of the want of rain. The telegraph is completed, but has bsen doing nothing up to this time. ...
Article : 32 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT AT KAPUNDA.—A correspondent informs us that a man named Thomas Hoare, employed as a stableman at the mine, while attending to the horses belonging to the establishment, received a ...
Article : 588 wordsYOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION.—We have been favored by a correspondent with the following:— "At the usual weekly meeting on Tuesday evening, the Rev. A. R. Russell, of St. John's, delivered a ...
Article : 329 wordsMr. Wigley appeare[?] for the opposing [?]editor, and Mr. Ingleby for the insolvent. The insolvent's father, Mr. Joseph Ind, was examined at great length respecting the business transact on[?] which took ...
Article : 393 wordsWe can scarcely imagine a more alluring prospect to a nation eager for territorial aggrandisement, and for the acquisition of an island teeming with resources which have never been more than partially and ...
Article : 942 wordsThe first Act of the United States Congress, which in precise terms confers the right of "pre-emption" upon the actual cultivator of the soil, bears date September 4, 1841. It is entitled "An Act to ...
Article : 1,852 wordsELECTION OF CHURCHWARDENS.—At avestry meeting, held at St. Jade's Church, Brighton on Wednesday, April 27, Rev. J. B. Tithering on in the chair, Messrs. Brown and Cobbett were elected church wardons[?] ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 7 May 1859, Page 3
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