The arrival of the Neapolitan Refugees in this country affords to all inhabitants of the British islands an occasion for marking their sense of the atrocities perpetrated upon his subjects by the King ...
Article : 1,074 wordsR. B. Andrews. Esq., M.P., and S. P. H. Wright, Esq., to be members of the Education Board. Mr. William Elliss, to be Bailiff of the Local Courts at Port Elliot and Goolwa. ...
Article : 564 wordsOn Thursday, May 19, the official celebration of Her Majesty's birthday took place, according to previous proclamation in the Gazette. The shops in town were for the most part open as on other days— ...
Article : 2,519 words11. John Howard, first hearing. [?] Benjamin Betts, ditto. TUESDAY, MAY 24. 11. Challen and Reynolds, first hearing. ...
Article : 27 wordsWilliam Hammat and Jos. Hattam, jun., were placed in the dock, charged with having committed a elonious assault on one—Poole, of Victoria Creek, on the night of the 12th inst. The proceedings only lasted a few minutes, when the ...
Article : 82 wordsBRAY V. SIEKMAN AND EDWARDS.—ASSAULT.—The evidence, which was voluminous, went to prove the assault, which, indeed, was hardly; denied, but under great provocation; the former was fined 1l., the latter 2l., with costs. ...
Article : 345 wordsOn Tuesday, the 17th May, Mr. Torrens met with a reception from the settlers of the district of Clare of which he may well be proud. The weather during the day was boisterous, and it rained incessantly from an early hour. At 3 o'clock ...
Article : 4,781 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Kendell and Brown. Clerk reported having served notice on Mr. Allen. Treasurer reported receipt of 5l. from Local Court of Gumaracha, amount of fine imposed on Mr. F. H. Randall, ...
Article : 69 wordsA serious affray took place on Sunday night, the 15th May, at a shepherd's hut in the neighborhood of this place. A colored man named Gray, native of the East Indies, a shepherd in the employ of Mr. Dutton, married ...
Article : 285 wordsGENERAL MEETING OF RATEPAYERS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADOPTING A RATE. Mr. May in the Chair. A rate of 1s. in the pound being propsed, a rate of 6d. in the ...
Article : 249 wordsPresent—Messrs. S. Herbert (Chairman) and D. Davies. No quorum. TUESDAY, MAY 10. Present—All the members, except Mr. Marshall. ...
Article : 83 wordsA meeting of persons rateable to a District Council, has been held at the Court-House Hotel, Redruth, Mr. Powell being voted to the Chair. Mr. Dale proposed, and Mr. Whittington seconded, ...
Article : 149 wordsPresent—Messrs. John Pickering (acting Chairman), Wm. Langman, and Peter Dungey. Poundkeeper's book examined by the Chairman; he also paid 10s. Ranger's fees. ...
Article : 85 wordsPresent—His Worship the Slayor (in the chair); Aldermen Martin, Wilcox, and Fotheringham; Councillors McLaren, Harris, Nott, and Howard. The Inspector's report was read. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Council met at the township of Clarendon. Present—The Chairman, and Messrs. Chandler and Morphett. The Chairman was requested to attend the next meeting ...
Article : 130 wordsEnglish Friend (to Foreigner of distinction). "The Fox has broke, and gone away!" Foreigner of distinction (who has been galloping ahout the rides, to his immense satisfaction) "Aha! He ...
Article : 2,213 wordsIn the House of Commons, Lord A. Churchill called attention to the present defenceless condition of the Australian and New Zealand colonies, and asked whether it was intended to create a separate naval ...
Article : 471 wordsPresent—Messrs. Davies (Chairman), Drummond, Scott, and G. Gore. Letter read from the Surveyor-General. Resolved, that the quarterly licence meeting be held. ...
Article : 54 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. Greenshields tendered his resignation as Chairman, and Mr. Tapley was elected in his room. Clerk to advertise a meeting to elect an auditor in the ...
Article : 81 wordsPresent—Messrs. Lauterbach, Lorimer, Pugh, and Brown. Sums amounting to 11l. 13s. 10d. were paid Slaughtering licence granted to Mr. A. Oliver, of Woodside ...
Article : 181 wordsPresent—The Chairman (William Clark), Bidgway, and H. H. B. Pepperell. Minutes of last Council day read and confirmed. Tenders for repairing the Nuriootpa bridge leading from ...
Article : 167 wordsANTICIPATEG FIL[?]HT OF THE POPE.-A letter from Bologna, in the Unione of Turin, announces the startling fact that in the event of any disturbance in Italy Pope Pius will fly to Vienna. Orders have ...
Article : 354 wordsPresent—Mr. D. Garliek (Chairman), Messrs. Buttfield, and Paterson. Mr. Sampson attended, requesting the Council to confirm the deviation of road through his land, as recommended by ...
Article : 58 wordsTHE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.—MILITARY EVOLUTIONS.—On Thursday, May 19, a military display, in honor of Her Majesty's birthday, then commemorated, took place in the Police Paddock, immediately fronting ...
Article : 186 wordsCONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL SALISBURY.—On Sunday, the 15th inst., the Anniversary Sermons were preached in the above place of worship; that in the morning by the Rev. G. Nicholls, in the afternoon by the ...
Article : 157 wordsTHE RAINS.—The rain continues to fall copiously and heavily. Local inundations, floods, and minor disasters are reported in various places; but all these disagreements were lost sight of in the grateful ...
Article : 139 wordsUpwards of 3,000 persons paid their respects to the Emperor and Empress at the Tuileries on New Year's-day. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 20 May 1859, Page 3
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