Yesterday a meeting of gentlemen was convened at the Riverton Hotel, consisting of Messrs. John Nicholls, B. T. Pool, Garrat, Hannan, and John Fitzgerald, with a view to the settlement of the affair ...
Article : 519 wordsUnder this heading—and subject to the conditions and regulations published in another column—we offer to our renders a medium for the free interchange of opinions upon topics of public interest, if temperately discussed, and ...
Article : 61 wordsThe following are the words, by A. C. Judson, to which Miss E. R. Darnel has set the [?] favorably known to the public. The word are meritorious, especially the first two [?] the third [?] ...
Article : 186 wordsSir—I should not deem it necessary to make any comment upon the remarks contained in your leading article of this date, were it not that you have made several errors, some personal to myself, and others ...
Article : 909 wordsSir—From the report of the proceedings of the subscribers to the Library of the Institute, which appears in your columns this morning, I perceive that the Governors of the Institute were charged ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 516 wordsOf late trade has been very dull here, in Consequence of so many leaving the place. Building almost at a stand still; the only buildings now at which I see men employed, are the Bedruth Bridge, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 885 wordsOn Friday evening, Signor Bianchi gave a grand concert at White's Rooms, when he was supported by tho whole strength of the company. There was a large and fashionable attendance, and everything passed off ...
Article : 1,032 wordsSir—Some two or three years ago a letter signed "A Voice from the Bush," appeared in tho Adelaide Times newspaper, to which my attention was drawn, recomending oil as an antidoto for ...
Article : 336 wordsSir—I am and have been a volunteer for the last 18 months, and was only induced to become one in consequence of the threat being held out about the pressgang—mean the militia-being embodied ; so ...
Article : 474 wordsThe weather during the last week has been excessively hot for this part of the colony, attended with hot winds, which are seldom experienced in the Balubriou3 climate of this district. Scarcity of ...
Article : 225 wordsENTERTAINMENT AT GAWLER TWON.—On Thursday and Friday evenings our dun town of Gawler was enlivened by the [?] of Mr and Mrs Osborne (recently arrived from Victoria). Their ...
Article : 607 wordsAn inquest was held at the Finniss Vale Hotel, on Thursday, the 28th February last, to enquire into the origin of the fire which resulted in the total destruction of the house, and the death of Edward Hunter, a boy of ...
Article : 1,878 wordsSir—Your New South Wales telegram in your issue of Saturday states that Messrs. Mart & Co. have failed. The name here is a misprint for Mort, but Messrs. Mort & Co. have not failed. The party ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Primitive Methodists, with their usual energy, have finished their commodious stone chapel. Their Sunday-school has 54 children and 17 teachers. A day-school is also conducted therein by Mr. Josiah ...
Article : 247 wordsSir—Permit me to call the attention of the public to the gross waste of time by boxholders every morning, and on the arrival of the English mail at this office. In a morning from 10 to 30 minutes past 9, a crowd of ...
Article : 183 wordsSir—At the meeting held at White's room, on Thursday, the 7th inst., for the purpose of affording the various candidates proposed aud seconded for seats in the Upper House, the opportunity of ...
Article : 467 wordsSir—I wonder was Mr. T. P. Hill at the meeting in Gawler on Monday night; if he was not, then he has missed an opportunity of making his fortune!—no fewer than eight candidates, all widely differing in ...
Article : 1,418 wordsOn Saturday morning last, about 4 o'clock, flames were discovered issuing from the roof of a detached store occupied by Messrs. Warren, in the township. Mr. P. Warren, who resides in a cottage 12 feet ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 16 Mar 1861, Page 3
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