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Advertising : 2,098 wordsOn Saturday evening, a meeting of the above association was held in the long room of Gregg's Hotel. Shortly after the hour of meeting the room was filled, and Mr. John Jonas, having boen appointed chairman, ...
Article : 2,844 wordsSir—When a spirited and comprehensive project for church endowment, such as that which, during the past week, has appeared in the columns of your contemporary from the pen of Dr. Browne, fails in ...
Article : 1,606 wordsSir—In one of your recent leading articles, on the power of District Councils in reference to schools, you quoted several clauses of the District Councils and Educational Acts, and you conclude " That it is ...
Article : 231 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Only one individual, an old offender, Mrs. Thomas, was fined for this offence. ASSAULTING THE POLICE.—James Grant, saddler, was charged with assaulting Constable Parker, and breaking a ...
Article : 857 wordsSir—When you insert paragraphs in your papers, and assert of any matter, "this is certain," you should take care that it should be at the same time true. In this day's Advertiser, under the head, " The ...
Article : 324 wordsSir—Having heard many remarks about the firing of the first class Volunteers on the 28th instant, I think it only justice to myself, and two-thirds of those who composed the first class, to state that we had ...
Article : 251 wordsSir—"Caution" in his last letter says, "It is true that our land system interposes a rational har to the reckless eagerness of impudent lads who want to be masters before they have been servants, and inundate ...
Article : 551 wordsREFUSING DUTY.—Henry Cornelius, a seaman, was charged by Captain Morrison, of the Sea Nymph, with refusing to obey lawful orders on the voyage from Newcastle, N. S. W. From the evidence of captain, mate, and a ...
Article : 231 wordsSir—I was pleased and surprised, on visiting the show-rooms of Mr. Duryea, to see so many works of colonial artists. I was quite unprepared for such a treat, and therefore willingly subscribed my guinea, ...
Article : 173 wordsPresent—All the members. Letter from the City Council, requesting one chain of the road, abutting the Western Park Lands, to be fenced in within the City boundary, so that at some future ...
Article : 356 wordsSir—Christmas has come and nearly gone. The year 1860 is anxiously awaiting the moment for kicking 1859 into the dusky regions of the past. Plum-pudding, roast-beef, fiddling, dancing, boat ...
Article : 426 wordsSir—While reading your valuable paper of this day I came to the reports of the various festivities of the season, and was particularly struck with the mention made of the inmates of the Gaol Destitute Asylum, ...
Article : 648 wordsWe received from Mr. Lauterbach, Chairman of the District Council of Onkaparinga, the following report of the public schools in that district:— HALNDORT SCHOOL.—In this school, taught by Mr. ...
Article : 728 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, Middleton, Section 2262, District of Port Elliot and Goolwa—One roan gelding, aged black mane and tail, no brand visible. If not claimed, will be sold January 23, 1860, at noon. ...
Article : 2,820 wordsSir—The poor unfortunate Volunteers have met with no inconsiderable amount of raillery and abuse. How ungrateful the scribblers have been! Men that are willing to take up arms in defence of our adopted ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 31 Dec 1859, Page 3
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