REPORT of the COMMISSIONERS appointed by His EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR-IN-CHIEF to inquire into the circumstances connected with the WRECK of the ADMELLA. ...
Article : 2,068 wordsPresent—All the members. Chairman reported having convened, by advertisement, a special meeting of the ratepayers, in accordance with the decision of ratepayers, assembled at Balhannah, on the 24th ...
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Advertising : 1,326 wordsThe Civil Engineer despatched to report upon the Cape Paterson Coal-Field has reported most favorably. He says the probable yield will be 14,000 tons to the acre. Coal may be landed on ...
Article : 351 wordsMr. Stow applied, on an affidavit, for tho postponement of this cause, through the absence of a material witness. The Crown Solicitor opposed the application, on the ground that the facts alleged in the affidavit were not ...
Article : 1,135 wordsCROY v. MAGRATH.—Action tor 8l. 8s., amount of promissory note. Defendant denied that he ever promised to pay the amount claimed by himself, and that anything further obtained from him in writing was by fraud, and that ...
Article : 862 wordsSir—Truly did a ratepayer say that ours is a funny district. It will soon, however, change its name for that of learned; for I perceive in yours of the 15th, according to published letters, that the District ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsSeveral parties against whom judgments had been obtained, applied for time to liquidate the amounts, and the Court taking into consideration the general depression which exists, manifested a desire to exercise extreme leniency ...
Article : 1,925 wordsThe Peregrine Oliver has at last made her appearance, having arrived yesterday, and will at once commence loading wool for the London market. The Henry Gillespie is almost loaded, and is expected to ...
Article : 244 wordsSir—Observing in a paragraph of your paper of this date that you accord to me the title of Naval Officer of the province, I beg to inform you that I ceased to be entitled to use that distinction on the ...
Article : 92 wordsDISORDERLY.—One person, charged with drunkenness, was fined 5s. STEALING FROM A DWELLING.—Grace Oreen, wife of Levi Green, was charged with stealing a quantity of ...
Article : 706 wordsSir—In your paper of Friday last there appeared a report of Captain Biggs's (extracted from last Government Gazette), in which that gentleman states with reference to the ball practice on the Park Lands, ...
Article : 726 wordsPresent—The Master and Wardens. Read a telegram received from the Pilot and Steam Navigation Board, Sydney, stating that the lifeboat which had been purchased for the South Australian Government would ...
Article : 261 wordsA meeting of persons interested in pastoral leases under the Crown was held on Monday last, at the office of Messrs. Elder, Stirling, & Co., Grenfell-street, to consider the following notice, viz.:— ...
Article : 667 wordsAs the question of the main road from Adelaide to Port Elliot will possibly engage a good deal of public attention, I beg the favor of your inserting this letter. The Hon. Major Freeling, accompanied by ...
Article : 1,124 wordsTHE MARKETS.—The Californian Daily Times, of September 6, gives the following:— Business to-day has bean very meagre. The steamer Golden Age carried to-day 2,123,613 dollars, ...
Article : 397 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Eliza Gough, for using obscene language in Nile-street, on Saturday night, at 11 o'clock, was fined 10s. J. Roberts and Wm. Brackett, for being drunk and disturbing the peace, each fined 5s. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 17 Nov 1859, Page 3
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