A high idea of the House of Commons is likely to be diffused by the following advertisement, which lately appeared in the Haily Telegraph:— "To Members of Parliament and Parliamentary ...
Article : 1,680 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—James Ryan was fined 10s. for these offences. STRAY GOATS.—Lawrence McCarthy was charged on the information of the Inspector of Nuisances, with allowing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsPresent—Messrs. Lauterbach, Brown, Preiss, and Kerr. Mr. Baldock's contract would be finished in two or three weeks. With reference to closing roads over Sections 5034, &c, ...
Article : 576 wordsSir—I am sorry that you were not at our meeting on Monday night, to receive our grateful thanks for your past service, and also that you might have enjoyed the fun of the most influential and ...
Article : 516 wordsSir—In your issue of Saturday, 25th instant, is a letter from an anonymous correspondent signed "A Stanch Colonist," being the second of a series from the same source. ...
Article : 368 wordsDRUNK AND DISTURBING THE PEACE. — Alexander McDougall, seaman, was charged with being drunk and disturbing the peace and good order of the ship Arabella, He pleaded guilty, and was fined 5s. for the former ...
Article : 88 wordsOn Monday evening a public meeting was held at the Pier Hotel, Glenelg, for the purpose of placing in nomination fit and proper persons to represent the District of the Sturt in the ensuing Parliament. The meeting was numerously ...
Article : 929 wordsMODERS POETS!—Alfred Tennyson has been paid £10 a line for a poem, which is announced fer the January number of Macmillan's Magazine. It is entitled—"Sea Dreams: an Idyll." ...
Article : 1,155 wordsSir—Will you kindly inform me who the "George Buchanan who died in 1852" (as published in the Register "Memorabilia" for the week, on the 25th instant) is? A friend of mine called the Editor of ...
Article : 183 wordsSir—Will you be so good as to inform myself and the public generally, whether the police have any right to de[?]ecrate the sanctity of the Sabbath by serving militis notice papers on the Sunday. ...
Article : 126 wordsSir—On reading the leader in the paper of your contemporary, the Register, this morning, I confess to an impulsive feeling to enter the lists on the subject of taxation generally, and on "direct taxation" in ...
Article : 1,247 wordsA meeting was held at the Hotel Europe, on the evening of Tuesday, February 28, for the purpose of hearing a discussion between Mr, C. T. Hewett, of Myponga, and Mr. John Clark, of Adelaide, on the necessity of immigration to ...
Article : 1,352 wordsSir—Your correspondent, Mr. Henry Pritchard, is decidedly seeking after knowledge, and so are many others of your readers, myself being one. I have asked a great number of gentlemen to explain ...
Article : 700 wordsA large concourse of the electors of the Barossa district took place in the Oddfellows' Hall, Gawler Town, on Monday eyening, February 27, at which Mr. R. J. Turner, Mayor of Gawler, presided. Messrs. D. Randall, W. Duffield, M.P., ...
Article : 2,325 wordsSir—1. Do you think if I were to write to the Editor of the Register for the same purpose as Mr. Pritchard that I should receive the same answer? 2. If so, do you think I should leave that office ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 29 Feb 1860, Page 3
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