The Hon. the CHIEF SECRETARY moved for leave to bring in a Bill for consolidating the Statute Law in force in South Australia relating to indictable offences (not being treason), against Her Majesty the Queen and Her ...
Article : 7,632 wordsBy the Omagh, from Melbourne, we are in possession of a copy of the Argus of the 9th inst., from which we gather highly important information relative to the mutiny in India. We extract the ...
Article : 3,520 wordsAdjourned final hearing. Mr. Moulden, who attended for theinsolvent, said the only charges against him were, first, that he had delayed declaring himself after knowing he was insolvent; and, secondly, that ...
Article : 424 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY;— 1. Water Supply Act Amendment Bill: second reading. 2. Malicious Offences against Property Statute Law Consolidation Bill: in Committee. ...
Article : 231 wordsMr. Stow said that he had looked at the declaration in this case, from which it appeared that the defendant had been sued as the assignee of a lessee for breach of a covenant to repair and keep in repair. The covenant appeared to be a ...
Article : 2,251 wordsThe following telegraphic despatch of June 8, appears in the Argus:— Sydney, Wednesday. The Governor- General will shortly proceed to ...
Article : 147 wordsSCARFE V. BROWN.—For 18s. 4d., balance of account for goods. Defendant required time, but not appearing judgment was given for amount and costs. RIDGE V. PASCOE.—For 17s., for goods supplied. The ...
Article : 85 wordsDRIVING OVER FOOTWAYS.—George Francis Morton was charged on the information of William Back with having driven a vehicle over a footpath in Walkerville. W. Hill, Ranger of the district, stated that the footway in question ...
Article : 969 wordsThe agricultural statistics which we published yesterday snow that the total increase of cultivation in Victoria during the year ending the 31st of March last was 50,880 acres. This is so far good, but the ...
Article : 835 wordsEllen Gibson, Agnes Duncan, and Agnes Day, three of the frail sisterhood, were each fined 5s. for drunkenness end disorderly conduct. ...
Article : 34 wordsST. GEOEGE'S SCHOOLS, GAWLER.—We are requested to state that the examination of pupils attending these schools will take place to-morrow (Friday). BURRA AND REDRUTH ANTI-BUTCHERS' ...
Article : 346 wordsNEW COPPER MINE.—We have received intelligence of the discovery of a very valuable copper mine in the immediate neighbourhood of the Bremer Smelting Works, and not far distant from Mr. ...
Article : 263 wordsWe have received per Omagh a copy of the Argus of June 9, from which we make the following extracts:— BANKING.—Several important banking movements ...
Article : 730 wordsIn our infancy we cut our teeth: in our old age our teeth cut us. We wonder if anybody ever was fortunate enough to pick up a tear that was dropped. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 16 Jun 1859, Page 3
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