The following telegrams have arrived since our last publication:— Mount Gambier Station, August 9th, 9h. 37m. ...
Article : 811 wordsThe CLERK OF THE HOUSE stated that he had received a message from the Hon. the President, stating that in consequence of there being no further information relative to the passengers by the Admella, he trusted the Council would ...
Article : 3,685 wordsSir—I find in your impression of to-day a leader on vaccination, wherein my name is rather prominently brought forward in the following manner:— "The various districts of the colony are not by any ...
Article : 250 wordsSir—"Villager" seems to condemn the course taken by Mrs. Lowe[?]in fencing in the roads at Payneham, the subject of the above action, and complains bitterly of the law upholding so monstrous an abuse. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsJohn Jones was indicted for stealing one pound of tobacco, value 4s., and some cakes, value 6d., the property of William Mills, and one pair of boots, value 1l., the property of Moses Woolfit, at Strathalbyn, on the 16th July last. ...
Article : 2,593 wordsSMITH V. PARKER.—INTERPLEADER CASES.—Mr. James for the plaintiff, Mr. Stow for defendant. This action had been brought by Mr. Parker[?] defendant, against P. C. Perry, landlord of the Duke of Wellington Inn, Port Adelaide. The ...
Article : 727 wordsSir—Being an assistant in town, and one desirous of joining a volunteer corps, I respectfully ask forth insertion of the following in your columns:—In common with the rest of our class I am somewhat in ...
Article : 233 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of this Company was held on June 2, at the offices, Leadenhall-street. The report being read, the Chairman moved its adoption. He drew special attention to the trial of ...
Article : 934 wordsWe are indebted in a great measure to Mr. Jennings, the landlord of the Sir John Franklin Hotel, for the delivery of our English letters on Saturday last. On the news of the Bombay's arrival a telegram was sent to ...
Article : 850 wordsBefore Messrs. J. W. Macdonald, S.M., and G. D. Young, J.P. BOWMAN V. MILLS AND GRIFFITHS.—Action brought for a rescue of cattle seized by the prosecutor off his employer's lands on the way to the pound. Mr. Williams appeared for ...
Article : 165 wordsSir—In your article on the wreck of the Admella, you refer to the Nene Valley, and state that she was a Hamburg vessel, with some 300 emigrants, all of whom perished. Now, as far as I can recollect, the ...
Article : 178 wordsDESERTION.—William Chappel, seaman, charged with de serting from the vessel Henry Gillespie, on 19th April. Defendant pleaded guilty, and was ordered to gaol for three months with hard labor. ...
Article : 43 words[At the present moment, when the question qf volunteering occupies so large an amount of public attention, the following circular issued from the War Office, shortly prior to the departure of the June mail, may be interesting to our ...
Article : 1,857 words"Killed 276, wounded 556."—These are the statistics of a very serious affair; not quite of a pitched battle, perhaps, but at any rate of a brilliant combat or a well contested fight. This time, however, the ...
Article : 1,302 wordsSir—Having seen some of the havoc this severe and insidious disease has made of late amongst the young of this colony, and having to cope with it some twelve months ago, when three of my children were attacked ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 11 Aug 1859, Page 3
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