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Advertising : 1,242 words"Lo [?] Ceres' gifts in rich profusion stand, And, smiling, tempt the joyous lab'rer's hand."—POPE. Work, mowers, work! Sweep the swathe well; ...
Article : 245 wordsTRADE PEERAGES.—The great bulk of our peerage is comparatively modern, so far as the titles go; but it is not the less noble that it has been rrcruited to so large an extent from the ranks of honorable industry. ...
Article : 1,862 wordsSir—I have requested on two occasions a report to be corrected whicn appears in your issue of Friday last, where Bridget is charged with assaulting me. Your reporter distinctly tells the public that I am a ...
Article : 260 wordsFirst hearing. Mr. Edmunds attended for the insolvent. The insolvent is a lady who has lately been carrying on business at Port Adelaide as a grocer and confectioner. ...
Article : 1,017 wordsThe Ministerial policy has been announced; the most salient points are the Census Bill, Torrens's Act, Retrenchment in the Civil Service, and Estimates generally. Most ...
Article : 43 wordsTelegrams from Sydney state that the Maories are organising a steady and general resistance. ...
Article : 16 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING—Arrived at Heads— (3rd) Queen, steamer, Portland; Goldseeker. schooner, Hobart Town. Sailed—Nil. Wind, S.S.W., moderate, fine. ...
Article : 19 wordsHis first view of the cataracts was on Friday night last, when he saw them as no man had ever seen them before, and as they will probably never be seen again —he saw the falls of Niagara illuminated. At the ...
Article : 1,589 wordsThe holidays are now over, and things are again settling down into their usual course. During the Christmas week there was not much to notice; unless it was the remarkably fine fat beef and mutton ...
Article : 873 wordsMary (maliciously, to her Cousin on leave)— "Henry, dear! Have you seen this order about reducing the officers' whiskers at Aldershott? What a shame! I'm sure if I were you, I should ...
Article : 1,031 wordsWe have been favored with the sight of a letter, written from Youngstown, Ohio, U.S., which gives the following description of some remarkable oil springs which have been discovered in the district:— ...
Article : 778 wordsSTEALING GEESE.—John Wilson and Josiah Eates pleaded not guilty to an information charging them with feloniously stealing and driving away 12 geese, the property of one William John Cunningham, at North Adelaide, on the 19th ...
Article : 238 wordsASSAULT.—John V. Ryley was charged by Johannah Dwyer with assaulting her, and breaking the door of her dwelling-house, on the 25th ult. In consequence of the defendant, who is out on bail, not appealing, his recognizances ...
Article : 159 wordsStewards—Messrs. E. M. Bagot, G. Benuett, C. Jenkins, and W. Hughes. Judge—Mr. James Chambers Starter— Mr. John Haimes. Clerk of the Course—Mr. W. H. Formby. ...
Article : 851 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Two persons were fined 5s. each for being drunk. John Dunbar was charged with sleeping in the open air, and not satisfactorily accounting therefor. He stated ...
Article : 162 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. Butler (Chairman), W. Ashby, and A. Beckmann. Letter to be forwarded to the Government expressing the Council's disapproval of the projected public pound in the Hundred of Milne. A memorial to be also ...
Article : 81 wordsNORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS.—Last evening the attendance at tho North American Circus was very numerous, and the programme extremely attractive, comprising varied and daring equestrian acts in addition ...
Article : 496 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. K. Spotswood (Chairman), Easom, and Turvey. Several communications were received and replies directed. Nomination of members of Central Hoad Board: Messrs. D. Ferguson, E. Mi[?]ne, A. Blyth, and ...
Article : 59 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Gramp. Slaughtering licences granted to Carl Feitz and August Hermann, of Hoffnungsthal. Clerk to ascertain if Government continue to supplement private subscription. Expenditure 15l. ...
Article : 60 wordsTHE MISERY OF BEING A FRENCH GROCER.—A grocer's apprentice, a fine young man of twenty-five, named Arsene, who loved literature neither wisely nor well, lately hung himself in his master's house, ...
Article : 338 wordsPresent—All the members. Meeeting of ratepayers to adopt a rate. A shilling rate, and a sixpenny rate were proposed. At the close of the poll the sixpenny rate was declared duly carried. Some routine Council business was ...
Article : 44 wordsFATAL, ACCIDENT IS TESTING A RIFLE.—A very painful accident has occurred in the vicinity of Edinburgh. Mr. Henry, gunmaker, who enjoys a high reputation in the shooting-ground, and who ...
Article : 214 wordsSir—Referring to the subject of "H. D. E.'s" letter in The Times of Saturday, I am sorry to be able to confirm the accuracy of the statements quoted from Professor Spooner's lecture in [?]llsion to what he ha ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 5 Jan 1861, Page 3
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