The PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. THE CENTRAL ROAD BOARD. The Hon. the CHIEF SECRETARY laid on the table of the House documents relative to the Central Road Board, ...
Article : 3,308 wordsThe debate and division upon Lord Clarence Paget's resolution may be taken as a fair demonstration of public feeling on the subject of our Dockyard Expenditure. Notwithstanding that the proposal ...
Article : 1,760 wordsIn the year 1832, said to ua a distinguished legal gentleman of New Orleans, I visited Paris in the course of a professional tour, that my Americanism might be polished down by a little attrition among ...
Article : 839 wordsDRUNK.—John Smith, seaman, was fined 5s. for being drunk. CHIMNET ON FIRE.—George Wm. Brown pleaded guilty to suffering a chimney to take fire, and was fined 1l. ...
Article : 172 wordsDr. Whittle, long and pleasurably expected by his friends in this colony, arrived, with Mrs. Whittle and family, yesterday morning by the ship Europa, from London, after a long and somewhat tedious passage. As soon as the arrival of the ...
Article : 726 wordsThis was an adjourned final hearing. A host of creditors were present, and a sufficient number of members of the legal profession were engaged in the case to throw the most thriving concern in the world into the Insolvent Court. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 wordsPresent—Messrs. Jones (Chairman), White, Turner, and Hornsby. Various letters having been [?]ead, the Council balloted for members to retire Mr. Turner retiring by rotation wished ...
Article : 185 wordsPoisoning from snake bites has been sa much elucidated by the recent researches of scientific men that it may be practically useful to sketch a bird's-eye view of the more interesting facts discovered. The ...
Article : 947 wordsMR. KEMBLE.—The "Great" Kemble, whose theatrical readings have been received with rotten eggs and other such signs of approval, in nearly every theatre in the colonies, has sailed for London by the ...
Article : 891 wordsPresent — The Chairman, Messrs. Hunter and Mayfield. A letter from Mr. Grosse, relinquishing school at Port Elliot; also, one from the Education Board, stating that ...
Article : 145 wordsPresent—All the members. Clerk paid 28l. 16s., amount since last meeting. Resolved, that the district be reassessed, owing to the great depreciation of the house property in it and that Messrs. ...
Article : 162 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—James Macdust made his second appearance in this Court for this offence, and was fined 5s., His Worship telling him that if he made his trio of visits complete, be would be fined double. ...
Article : 1,134 wordsSir — Referring to your Police Report in your issue of Monday last, I observe that three individuals from Swan River were sentenced by the Police Magistrate to a term of twelve months' imprisonment ...
Article : 333 wordsThe present luxurious age, which exercises its influence upon most things, has not failed to impress itself upon railways. Modest in their accommodation at the commencement, they only for a long time furnished ...
Article : 1,054 wordsTHE ODDFELLOWS' FESTIVAL.—This entertainment passed off admirably, but from the lateness of the hour at which it terminated, w[?] are compelled to postpone our report till our succeeding issue. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 1 Jun 1859, Page 3
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