By the arrival of the Alfred we are placed in possession of Cape papers to July 9th. We extract the following:— PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT.—The public will ...
Article : 891 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, red Banks, Grace Plains, No. 69—One red-sided poly ox. white spots on back and tail, like)[?]conjoi[?]ed near rump, JJ near thigh; one red and white steer calf, advertised last week, no brand ...
Article : 2,493 wordsThis sporting event came off at Watervale, on Wednesday, August 24, 1859. It was the Maiden Steeplechase of the North, and as far as we are informed, it originated as follows:— ...
Article : 1,823 wordsSir—Your leader of August 22 comments with great caution, and no doubt with praiseworthy forbearance, on His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief's despatch anent the mineral leases question. ...
Article : 727 words[Before His Worship the Mayor and Mr. J. Beddome, P.M.] INEBRIATES.—Two malefactors of this description were visited with the penalty of 5s. each. DAMAGING THE SQUARES.—John William Cranston, son of ...
Article : 283 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Alderman J. Smith, Councillors Hazlegrove and Grosse. The TOWN CLERK read the minutes of the last meeting, which were confirmed. ...
Article : 367 wordsOn Thursday, an enquiry was held before Dr. Woodforde, Coroner, into the circumstances connected with the burning of the Duke of Brunswick Tavern, in Gilbert-street. The building has been completely gutted, ...
Article : 3,215 wordsSir—Will you have the kindness to inform your readers here, why the tons of bolts or iron pins required for the Gawler and Kapunda extension are not contracted for, instead of being privately given to one ...
Article : 70 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Sunman and Gardner. Letters read from Mr. Hanns requesting permission to close a road; granted conditionally. From Mr. E. Jones, calling attention to dangerous state of bridge over the Long ...
Article : 855 wordsSir—A point of considerable interest to District Councils, and landowners within the districts, was raised at the recent Real Property Act meeting at Macclesfield; and as your correspondent has but ...
Article : 600 wordsPapers to the 23rd June. The Legislative Council was prorogued on the 21st June to the 1st May, 1860. The estimates and supplementary estimates had been quietly passed. An ...
Article : 254 wordsWe extract the following item of commercial news from the Cape Argus:— Respecting commercial aff[?]rs we have little to report. There is a continued depression in business, owing to ...
Article : 697 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Fenn appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Moulden for the estate. Several proofs were brought forward, but not admitted Mr. J. D. Cave proved for 25l. ...
Article : 994 wordsFearful the crash; loud was the surf's deep roar When on those rocks the doom'd Admella bore; The boldest stood aghast[?]— One-half their bark in shatter'd fragments torn, ...
Article : 394 wordsOd the 22nd instant the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, in the township and vicinity of Goolwa, held a grand demonstration, in the shape of a public dinner, and the usual subsequent meeting for conviviality and ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 26 Aug 1859, Page 3
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