A Commission of military and naval officers are sitting daily on the question of the defences of the colony. Floating batteries in the centre harbor are to ...
Article : 78 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at five minutes past l o'clock. IMMIGRATION". Mr. SOLOMON presented a petition from 271 residents at Mount Barker, praying the House to reconsider the vote ...
Article : 1,195 wordsCOBBIN v. MENDS.—For 3l. 18s., being balance due to the plaintiff for tailor's bill. The defendant strongly argued the point relating to the jurisdiction of the Court, positively asserting that although the plaintiff resided at Port Adelaide ...
Article : 718 wordsSir—It has given me great pleasure to see that the subject of National Defence has been so warmly taken up by the people, the Press, and the Legislature. The suggestion of "Protective, jun.," that the arms ...
Article : 775 wordsThe Melbourne Argus acknowledges Bombay dates to May 20. The total estimated receipts of the Home Treasury of the Government of India, from the 1st of May, ...
Article : 544 wordsBy the Havilah we are in possession of a copy of the Melbourne Argus of July 8. This paper was not included in our files of Melbourne papers, or we should have hastened to extract the following ...
Article : 1,013 wordsThe Queen has approved of the appointment of Gustav. L Von der Heyde, as Consul for the City of Bremen. Mr. William H. Drew to be Telegraph Station-Master at Willunga (fourth-class), vice Walters. ...
Article : 1,814 wordsBAD BEHAVIOUR IN THE STREET.—Susan Holton was charged with having been noisy in the streets. As the conduct of the accused did not appear of an extreme character. His Worship let her off, telling her if-she came before him ...
Article : 413 wordsSamuel Rook, an apprentice on board the Zoe, was charged by the mate of that vessel with refusal of duty. The chief officer of the vessel deposed that the prisoner on being ordered to sweep decks refused to do so, and used abusive ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—Perceiving through your columns of last week a discussion in the House of Assembly on mineral leases, permit me to trespass on your time and space by giving a dissertation on Mr. Dutton's remarks. ...
Article : 207 wordsOn Thursday the 7th inst., Mr. J. Rundell, our new host of Gray's Inn, gave an opening dinner to a very large company, the house being full from the best room down to the kitchen. The eatables were all that could ...
Article : 326 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. STRANGWAYS to move— "That this House will, on Wednesday, July 20th, resolve itself into a Committee of the whole, for the purpose of ...
Article : 536 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. B. Murray, George Fisher., William Banow, Wilhelm Haensler, and Hezekiah Crouch. Mr. Alexander B. Murray was unanimously appointed Chairman. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,342 wordsAt Messrs. White & Brewer's sale of horses belonging to Mr. James Chambers, at the Willaston Yards, on Tuesday last, about 60 head were sold, the prices obtained for the same varying from £6153. to £36 10s. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 wordsWe add the following items to those already recorded:— GREAT FIRE.—A fire broke out, July 7, on" the asphalte and naphthaworks of Carmichael and Forbes, ...
Article : 607 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Morgan for the trade assignee Mr. Colley attended as accountant. There were no additional proofs of debts except by a ...
Article : 477 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen John Smith and J. W. Smith; Councillors Hazelgrove, Reynolds, Grosse, and French. His WORSHIP, in the absence of a Town Clerk, read his ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 15 Jul 1859, Page 3
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