Sir—I observed a notice in your paper yesterday, of a bright appearance in the sky seen the preceding night, and I write to inform you that I have seen an appearance similar to that described, and in the same ...
Article : 242 wordsSir—I observe that you mention in your publication of this day's date the names of two gentlemen who are at present out of the colony, and who are included inthelistof "Qualified Medical Practitioners" ...
Article : 151 wordsSir—Whilst reading over the list of mines, with their distances, bearings, &c., published in your journal of the 15th instant, I could not avoid thinking on the loss which we are annually sustaining in ...
Article : 720 wordsSir—Now that the drapers' assistants have obtained that boon so much desired by them, I think they wou'd do well to show their employers that their kindness in conceding to the terms of the memorial is ...
Article : 163 wordsSir—Having occasion to call at the Registration Office this afternoon with a country registration sheet for payment, it was returned to me as not being correct. I left the office accordingly, and had proceeded ...
Article : 210 wordsSir—The South Australian Society of Arts is certain to get a name for mismanagement, and as certainly it deserves it. Last week "W" recorded the first "suicidieal act of the Committee, and now another ...
Article : 119 wordsSir—Will you, or some of your numerous readers, say, if there is a law in this colony which permits a member of the City Council to erect and repair wooden buildings within the municipal boundary, ...
Article : 73 wordsSir—I am, as you will perceive from my signature subjoined, No. 4, Awkward Squad, No. 1, Company, Adelaide Rifles. I am thus particular, because so many of my friends have expressed their surprise at ...
Article : 1,483 wordsA considerable amount of dissatisfaction appears to be felt with reference to the Gawler Prize Song,— some of the grumblers who have favored us with their protests being a little too fast in their expressions of ...
Article : 1,699 wordsThe great debate has at last concluded, Ministers being most terribly beaten. In a House of 73 members they only counted 17 votes. ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald contains translations (specially made for its own columns) of reports and articles in the Moniteur, Constitutionnel, aud Siecle of August 19, from which we ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsPresent—Messrs. Randall (Chairman), Watson, and C. Mackenzie. Chairman to obtain opinion of Messrs. Bartley, Bakewell, and Stow, on certain matters connected with the district; also, ...
Article : 293 wordsMILDE v. HOE[?]CHEN.— Stealing clothes. Defendant pleaded guilty on two charges. Thre months' hard labor. ANGASTON DISTRICT COUNCIL v. THOMAS CUMMINS.— For deserting his five childr n at Stockwell. Defendant ...
Article : 399 wordsRAYMOND v. SCHMIDT — For 15/., value of one pump, one beer engine, and pieces of lead-piping. Paintiff proved that on the 15th ult., in exchange for a horse mid 2/. he bought the articles named. Delivered the horse, and next day paid ...
Article : 911 wordsWIFE DESERTION.—Henry Rowe, Currie-street, blacksmith was charged on the information of his wife, Elizabeth Rowe, with deserting her and four children. It was stated that some months ago the defendant left his wife and family as ...
Article : 756 wordsThe following monthly review of the pastoral interest of New South Wales will repay perusal. It consists of the greater portion of Farland & Bingham's circula, and beara date Sydney, October 14:— ...
Article : 1,000 words"NO PLACEMEN" used to be a favorite husting cry in England during the period of the Reforn agitation, and it appears to be equally popula in the Australian colonies. The objection t[?] ...
Article : 2,451 wordsThe following extract is taken from the Queensland Free Press of October 4:— "EIGHT HUNDRED MILES IN A WHALEBOAT!— This adventurous experiment has just been made by ...
Article : 857 wordsA chapter in the latter part of the volume is devoted to the exposition of the author's views on a subject which is interesting to a larger public than the scientific world. Silurian rocks, and that portion ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 24 Oct 1859, Page 3
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