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  2. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Jane Uren, Fanny A. Tape, and John Tape, were indicted for stealing and receiving from the shop of Thomas Wilcox, a piece of print and other articles, his property, at Gawler Town, on the 18th July. Also, for tealing from the shops ...

    Article : 4,419 words
  3. ROCKETS AT WRECKS.

    Sir—Observing in your leading article of this day, on the all-absorbing topic of the wreck of the Admella, that you refer to the use of rockets for saving life in cases of shipwreck, and infer there they would ...

    Article : 637 words
  4. DISTRICT COUNCILS

    Present—Messrs W. Haines, jun., (in the chair), George Dickerson, R. Halden, R. McEwin, and C. Watson. Tenders accepted:—Liggett, for earthwork near Yatala store; Flavell, for work near Mr. Milne's; Roberts, for stone ...

    Article : 103 words
  5. TRINITY BOARD.

    Present—The Master, Captain Scott, and Mr. Newland. Captains Tapley and Malcolm absent on a visit of inspection to Lighthouses. Read, a letter from the Hon. the Commissioner of Trade ...

    Article : 336 words
  6. THE WRECK OF THE ADMELLA.

    Sir—I believe that for some days past men have been so excited by the distressing news in connection with the Admella that they have been unable to exercise thei[?] reasoning powers to the full extent. ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. LOCAL MARINE BOARD.

    Present — The Chairman, Captain Scott, and Mr. Newland. Read, the report of the Shipping-Master of the seamen engaged and discharged during the month of June. ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Some men love gold with all their heart, With reason so unblest. They will not spend the smallest part That they may save the rest. ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. THE ORIGIN OF PORPOISES: AN INDIAN LEGEND.

    Whilst passing an isolated rock, standing six or seven feet high above the water, and a little more than four feet in circumference, the old chief asked me if I knew what it had originally been. On my ...

    Article : 1,400 words
  10. To the Editor of the ADVERTISER.

    Sir—Having read in your paper that no assistance could be rendered to the sufferers on the wreck, I beg to propose the following, viz.:—Make a large kite of cloth, with a strong cord for a kite-string; let out ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. THE LAST PARIS FASHIONS.

    Summer is the season for departures and arrivals, and in Paris the streets and shops are full of bustle. Women on the eve of going to complete their purchases, the new comers replenish their wardrobes, the ...

    Article : 606 words
  12. THE WRECK OF THE NENE VALLEY.

    Sir—The foreign passenger vessel you alluded to as the Nene Valley, was most likely the Marie, belonging to Hamburg, from Antwerp, bound to Adelaide and Sydney. She arrived here in August, 1851, and ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. INCIDENTS AND MOVEMENTS RELATING TO THE WAR.

    The Daily News correspondence from Lombardy contains the following:—In the vicinity of Montebello there is a small village called Torricella, and on the morning of the 20th of May two Austrian soldiers, ...

    Article : 2,336 words
  14. A PUBLIC BOON.

    Sir—The public are often put to great inconvenience and annoyance for want of either a trifling expenditure or a little forethought. If a person takes a letter to the General Post Office, and is uncertain about its weight, ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. POOLE V. HAMMAT AND HATTAM.

    Sir—In reading through the report of the trial of the above case from the Register, I find the following, viz.:—His Honor read the passage, "We came out of Gawler Town together, from the deposition made ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. THE CASE OF WOOD V. LOWE.

    Sir—As one of the oldest residents of Payneham, allow me to contradict the assertion made by " Villager," that Mrs. Lowe had purchased a few of the allotments sold by Mr. S. Payne, and in fencing them ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    DISOBEYING ORDERS.—George Simpson, Hugh Morgan, and Michael Faulkner, seamen, of the Escort, were charged, on the information of Captain Smith, with disobedience of orders on 11th August. John Keer, chief officer, deposed to ...

    Article : 173 words
  18. GOVERNMENTS LAND SALE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 555 words
  19. BURNING OF THE EASTERN MONARCH,

    The Eastern Monarch left Kurrachee on the 22nd of February last with the following officers and troops on board for Gravesend:—Colonel Allan, of the 81st Regiment, in command; Capt. Molesworth, '27th ...

    Article : 1,074 words
  20. HOW THE DERBY MINISTRY WON THE ELECTIONS AND LOST THEIR PLACES.

    Lord Derby's contradiction of the rumour that he subscribed £20,000 for the secret services of the general election is of a nature to do his prudence more credit than his morality. As to the latter, it ...

    Article : 1,193 words
  21. KAPUNDA.

    The fourth anniversary dinner of the Court Rose of the Forest, A.O.F., was held in the North Kapunda Hotel, on Thursday evening, 11th August, when about 70 persons sat down to an excellent spread, provided by Host ...

    Article : 278 words
  22. NAIRNE.

    Our township was yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) considerably enlivened by the enrolment of volunteers which then took place. Captain Biggs, the Staff Adjutant, arrived at about 3 p.m., a[?]d immediately ...

    Article : 199 words
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