The Herald of 29th August, says the finest brands of Adelaide flour were " quoted by holders at as high a figure as £35 per ton, whilst outside brands were held for £32 to £32 10s. The Age of the same data ...
Article : 823 wordsThe Havilah steamer arrived yesterday morning, the 2nd instant, from Melbourne, bringing as passengers seme of the survivors of the ill-fated Admella. Those who arrived are, Mr. Hutchinson ...
Article : 815 wordsOn Monday evening last a splendid sight in the southern sky was visible from here, the Aurora Australis; the colore were magnificent, and very vivid for a long space of time, varying from a splendid purple to crimson, and ...
Article : 587 wordsWIFE DESRTION.—Seth Mason was charged on the information'of Mr. Bee, Relieving Officer, for deserting his wife, Caroline Mason. Mr. Bec stated that the wife and child had been in the Asylum since the desertion, and had cost the ...
Article : 710 wordsThe elections are bemg pushed forward with impetuous speed, and aspirants for legislatorial honors are swiftly forming in the ranks of political contention. Saturday, the 20th instant, witnessed the ...
Article : 3,095 wordsFrom Mr. G. B. McNair, the purser of the ill-fate I vessel, and other survivors, we have gleaned the following particulars:— When the vessel struck, which was at about 5 o'clock ...
Article : 3,011 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen W. Smith and J. Smith, Councillors French, Reynolds, Grosse, and Hazelgrove. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. ...
Article : 231 wordsA meeting was held at the Devonshire Hotel, on Thursday evening, September lst, to establish a volunteer rifle corps at Maclaren Vale. Mr. T. Colton in the chair. The proceedings liaving been opened by reading ...
Article : 144 wordsThe following account of the sad occurrence has been handed to us by the Chief Officer, since the above report was written:— " Sailed from Adelaide 5.30 a.m. ou Friday, Aug. 5. ...
Article : 1,768 wordsThe Attorney-General asked for an expression of opinion from their Honors to guide the Commissioner of Insolvency in answering an application that had been made to him on behalf of Mr. Chubb. He explained that the application to ...
Article : 871 wordsPresent—TheMayor; Councillors Birren, Hambidge, Scarfe, and Pulford. The minutes of last meeting were read, confirmdd, and signed. ...
Article : 90 wordsOn Friday evening a highly respectable meeting of the citizens of tho above ward was held, pursuant to advertisement, at the Huntsman's Hotel, O'Connell-street, for the purpose of considering who wis thn most fit and ...
Article : 861 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor in the chair; Aldermen Martin and Fotheringham; Councillors Harris, Howard, and McLaren. Application from contractors on account of works in ...
Article : 74 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Cook, Jennings. Norton, and Sutton. Letters from the Commissioner of Public Works, Mr. Lawrence, and Mr. William Latchford. ...
Article : 686 wordsCertificate. The Attorney-General, on behaJf of insolvent, apphed for a certificate of conformity under the old Act. The Commissioner briefly alluded to the application made that morning in the Supreme Court in the same case and ...
Article : 54 wordsEngland calls to her sons, and they answer her call, Fromjhe ploughman's low thatch to the noble's "proud Bau, From the thousand-filled Mart, from the depths of the ...
Article : 463 wordsPETTY LARCENY.—Jones Lowe was charged with stealing a parasol valued at is., the property of Jane Sneed, at Norwood, on the 7th August. Mr. Moulden defended the accused. The lacts of this case have already been detailed in our police ...
Article : 622 wordsA meeting, pursuant to advertisement, was held at the White Horse Cellar, Port Adelaide, on Friday, September 2, for the purpose of estabnshing a library and reading-room at that place. His Worship the Mayor ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 3 Sep 1859, Page 3
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