Applications respecting lost licences were made by Mr. Cullen on behalf ef Josephine Coombs, formerly Ingham, of the Gasworks Hotel, Bowden, and Mr. Matthew Linn, of the Commercial Hotel, Strathalbyn ...
Article : 1,548 wordsThe annual meeting of the South Australian Branch of the Wesleyan Methodist Foreign Missionary Society was held in the Pirie-street Church oh Monday evening, December 10. There was a numerous attendance ...
Article : 3,696 wordsOn Saturday last we paid a visit to the Exhibition of the Society of Arts, now open on North-terrace. As it is the custom for the daily journals to express an opinion on the merits of this annual Exhibition, we ...
Article : 2,418 wordsSir—I take the liberty to inform you that the enclosed is a copy of a memorial to Parliament which has been been going the round for signatures, and would beg of you to insert it, because for this session ...
Article : 173 wordsWe recently published the report of the Select Committee on this subject. We now append the original report as prepared by Mr. Riddoch, which will at once show that the conduct of that gentleman in the matter ...
Article : 1,490 wordsRespectfully sheweth :—1. That your petitioners are of opinion that the duties attaching to and devolving on the Central Road Board are becoming too onerous and weighty for their proper and efficient discharge by ...
Article : 499 wordsSir—It Cannot be doubted that there are a number of men "on the tramp" in search of work, but I think there would not be nearly so many if men were willing to work for a lower rate of wage than they are. I ...
Article : 270 wordsA meeting was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening to consider the question of the proposed increase of £1,000 to the Governor's salary. There was a very large number of persons present ...
Article : 3,357 wordsSir—I see by your paper of Saturday last, that at the Committee meeting of the Agricultural Society, Mr. Thompson brought on a subject well worthy the notice of every farm. I think I may truly say I have ...
Article : 195 wordsSir—I see the Roman Catholics of South Australia are in great trouble because they are placed on an equal tooting with Protestants, and, cannot be allowed concessions which are qat asked for by any other portion ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 15 Dec 1866, Page 5
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