The following persons were fined 5l. each for non-attendance as Jurors:— Thomas Williams, Magill-road, farmer. Thomas Trenana, Willunga, butcher. ...
Article : 971 wordsTelegraphic advices from Sydney state that the vote upon Parkes's motion for an alteration of the Customs Duties, has been rescinded by a majority of 40 to 22, on a motion by Mr. Cowper. ...
Article : 108 wordsOn Tuesday last the Rev. Aloysius Kranewitter, C.C., returned to Seven-Hill College, after an absence of nearly four years in his native land. Nothing could exceed the warm reception which the rev. gentleman met with on ...
Article : 294 wordsSHEEP STEALING.-Richard Turner was cnargea with feloniously taking and carrying away from the Park Lands, Gawler, three sheep, the property of Henry Pearson, on the 8th September last Henry Pearson sworn, said that he ...
Article : 445 wordsSir—As an inexhaustible supply of stone is to he had at very low prices from the Stockade, I wish to ask how is it that the streets of Port Adelaide are left in their present unsatisfactory state? How is it ...
Article : 267 words[The following horrible and almost incredible narrative has already in part been anticipated in this journal; our Melbourne correspondent having embodied the leading particulars in a telegram, published ...
Article : 3,422 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the Bench of Magistrates was held on Monday, September 12, at the Local Court-House, Adelaide, for the transfer and granting of licences. Present—The Hon. J. H. Fisher, Chairman, Mr. ...
Article : 454 wordsThe following is a descriptive report of the extraordinary shooting of a young lady in Sydney, as telegraphed some days ago to this paper by our correspondent in Melbourne:— ...
Article : 750 wordsSir—Will you excuse me still another letter on the subject of the rifle? Most of your readers are aware that a rifle is grooved in order to impart a rotatory motion to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 wordsA DRUNKEN BISHOP.—Thomas Bishop pleaded guilty to having been drunk, and was fined 5s. There was a further charge against him for smashing in the door of a publican named Wm. Foran, but this was not pressed. ...
Article : 1,212 wordsSir—My dear old grandma' always taught me that the public printing press was the guardian of the liberties of the people, and I therefore write to ask your advice under what are likely to be very painful ...
Article : 828 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Clark (Chairman), H. H. B. Pepperall, S. Jaeschke, and J. Fiedler. Letter from Tanunda District Council. Answer—This District Council has no claims on the ratepayers signing the ...
Article : 122 wordsPresent—Mr. Belt (in the chair), Mr. Wright, and the Chief Inspector of Schools. THE MINUTES of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 669 wordsREMARKABLE COINCIDENCE.—It is a singular fact that on the day of the great battle on the banks of the Mincio a noble Spanish lady, bearing the titles of Duchess of Solferino and Countess de Fuentes and ...
Article : 2,386 wordsMessrs. M'Caw's exhibition of draught and blood stock, which, like Christmas, comes but once a-year, has become quite an institution in Melbourne. Never in Victoria have we seen so many breeden or ...
Article : 789 wordsTHREATENING LANGUAGE.—Thomas Hosking, Peachey Belt, was charged on the information of Louis Hanson with threatening to ride over him, and calling him a rogue and liar, and using abusive language. Mr. Andrews appeared ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 13 Sep 1859, Page 3
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