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Advertising : 1,455 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Bonnin appeared to oppose on behalf of Messrs. Haussen and Sanders, creditors. The Accountant read the report as follows:— ...
Article : 335 wordsFlour firm; quotations unchanged; business quiet. ...
Article : 16 wordsTelegrams from Sydney report a fatal boat accident in the harbor, resulting from a collision. Three lives were lost. ...
Article : 24 wordsFlour, £17; demand active. ...
Article : 6 wordsA league for separation of the Eastern Province has been formed; the movement is rapidly progressing. There has been a fearful destruction of sheep ...
Article : 33 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPIXG.—Arrived—Nil. Sailed—(10) Macclesfield, schooner, Newcastle; Calliance, ship, London; City of Melbourne, barque, Sydney; Heather Bell, brig, Newcastle; ...
Article : 148 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. Mildred, M.P. (in the chair), R. W. Moore. Colonial Surgeon; G. W. Hawkes, S.M., S. Beddome, P.M., and Mr. Bee, Relieving Officer. The Relieving Officer reported having issued rations ...
Article : 533 words[Before Mr. S. Beddome, P.M., and Mr. J. M. Solomon, J[?]P. ASSAULT BY A SERVANT.—Michael Leonard was brought up, charged on an information laid by Mr. Frederick Fisher, with having violently [?]ssulted him on the 29th December ...
Article : 208 wordsThe past week has been a busy one with the farmers, who hail with delight the present hot weather, as it enables them to go ahead with the reaping machines into the over ripe crops; the result of their ...
Article : 411 wordsA WANDERER.—Mary Keegan, a child about 12 years of age, was charged with wandering about, having no visible means of subsistence. She stated that her parents lived in Bowden, and that she came to the Port to get a place. The ...
Article : 507 wordsOn first thoughts it might appear as difficult to get philosophy out of funguses as fun out of seaweeds. [Nevertheless, Hie case is not so hopeless when a cryptogamic botanist like Mr. Berkeley takes it in ...
Article : 3,037 wordsSir—There is an ancient adage touching the absurdity of losing a ship to save a ha'p'orth of tar, which your able and interesting article on the rifle practice of our volunteers brings forcibly to my mind. ...
Article : 502 wordsJudge—E. C. Hughes, Esq. Starter—A. Elliott. Esq. Stewards—Messrs. R. McPherson, J. Lampard, and B. Shaw. Clerk of Course—Mr. Wilson. These races carne off on tho course at East ...
Article : 429 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. F. Angas (Chiirman) J. Bidgway, and F. Fechner. Tenders for erecting bridge over the Gawler near Lindsay Park: Edwin Radford 220l.; D. Pavender, 210l.; J. Pollard, 190l.; J & A Wishert, ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Courts for the revision of the City Assessments were held on Wednesday and Thursday last, the result of the revision being as follows:— GAWLER WARD.—Before Alderman Cox, Councillors ...
Article : 255 wordsPresent—Messrs. C. Hewett (in the chair), Marden, and Mayhew. Slaughtering licences granted to Messrs. Brooks, James Spender, and C. Hewett. Tender of Ranger to stand over till next meeting. Cheque drawn 5l. ...
Article : 36 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. Daw (Chairman), Pearson, Haimes, and Gray. Superintendent's report read. Clerk laid the assessment before the Council for 1861; was instructed to advertise the same, and hang copies up at different parts of ...
Article : 109 wordsNo quorum. MONDAY, JANUARY 7. Present—Messrs. Hamilton (Chairman), Filmer, Brockmeyer, and Waters. Messrs. W. Duffield, M.P., A. Hallett, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 480 wordsSir—Will you permit me through the medium of your open column to give a slight hint to the proprietor of the mail-cart running from here, as to the propriety of his furnishing an awning of some kind ...
Article : 129 wordsPresent—Messrs. Bee (Chairman), Cotter, Hair, and J. Pearson. Cash on hand and in Bank 25l. 3s. Accounts to be paid 22l. 2s. 3d. Timber licences granted to John Simcock, jun., Julius Baun, and Heinrich Klingebel. The ...
Article : 61 wordsPresent—All the members. The undermentioned persons were nominated to serve as member of the Central Road Board for the ensuing year, viz., Messrs. D. Ferguson, A. Hallett, D. Sutherland, and T. Hogarth. Resolved, that ...
Article : 109 wordsROBE WARD ELECTION.—On Thursday the friends and supporters of Mr. Birrell held three meetings: one at the Kentish Arms Inn, Stanley-stroet; another at the Princess Royal Inn, O'Conncll-atrcet; and ...
Article : 623 wordsPresent—Messrs. S. Ellis (Chairman)S. Robinson, and J. Dixon. Shaughtering licences granted to Messrs. J. Williams and William Clarke Mr. J. Williams applied for repair of road to his place, by Mr. Lemar's Proposed for ...
Article : 87 wordsThe dull monotony of the township was greatly enlivened last week by the usual annual race meeting. On Tuesday, the 1st instant, the day fixed for the entry, stragglers might, be seen coming in, making ...
Article : 942 wordsPresent—Mr. Leonard. No. quorum. ...
Article : 9 wordsThomas Smith Kell, Esq., of Willunga; Thomas Young, Esq., of Morphett Vale; and Alexander Anderson, Esq., M.P., of Morphett Vale, to be three of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace. ...
Article : 825 wordsAs it is most fully proved, both by chemical analyses and by the recent French experiments reported in the Compf Rendu, that potash is indispensable in the food of plants; so, further investigations show us ...
Article : 816 wordsTHE CITY WATERWORKS.—PIC-NIC.—On Tuesday last, Mr. Turner, of the City Waterworks, North-terrace, entertained about 80 of his employees at the Works. We understand that it has been for some ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 11 Jan 1861, Page 3
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