On Saturday evening, September 28, a public meeting was held at the Hamburg Hotel, Rundle-street, to consider "the recent extraordinary vote of the South Australian Parliament in favor of Chinese immigration, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 wordsFlour is dull of sale, and the market depressed. A private letter from an authentic source states that hundreds of miners are starving at Tuapeka. Numerous letters from Otago give ...
Article : 74 wordsLARCENY.—Charles Broten, a man of color, was charged with stealing a pair of boots from the shop-door of Alex Stephens. The informant stated—The pair of boots produced belonged to him. Saw them at his shop-door last ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Chinese Bill has passed the Assembly. Wool has fallen 2d. per lb.; sugar has fallen £3 10s. per ton. Smith, cashier, has been committed for ...
Article : 93 wordsABSENCE.—Charles Brown seaman of the Aspasia, pleaded guilty to being absent without leave from that vessel. Captain Lamb offered to take him on board, but he stated he wonld sooner go to gaol for twelve months. Committed for ...
Article : 293 wordsSeveral parcels of flour are under order for shipment to Otago at £15 to £16. The Mercury says that Sir H. Young goes to the Cape, Sir R. G. MacDonnell to Tasmania, ...
Article : 40 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION: 1. Mr. SOLOMON to move— "That an address be presented to Her Majesty, in accordance with the 31st clause of Act No. 2 ot 1[?]55-6, praying ...
Article : 1,747 wordsFive soldiers have been shot, and four wounded, by the Maories, whilst relieving guard at Taranaki. ...
Article : 19 wordsSir—In the Advertiser of the 28th, Mr. Duffield is reported to have said in Parliament, that the deputation who presented the memorial "turned quietly and coolly round and told His Excellency that they ...
Article : 176 wordsSir—Would you kindly inform me how it is to be arranged with regard to the business of the volunteers, and the day's marching spoken of by Colonel Blyth. I am afraid that those in employment will ...
Article : 142 wordsCotton-growing is being most actively prosecuted. A large influx of Germans is expected[?] according to recent adv[?]ces from Germany. ...
Article : 24 wordsSir—I cannot allow the recent decision of the House of Assembly to grant Mr. Woods a sum of £300 as a compensation for loss of office, to pass over without contrasting the very different way in which Mr. Woods, ...
Article : 1,665 wordsOn Saturday, September 28, Dr. Woodforde, Coroner, held an inquest at the Ship Inn, to inquire into the fire on the premises of Mr. C. R. Flee[?]wood, draper, North Parade, Port [?]delaide. After the Jury had been sworn, ...
Article : 654 wordsSir—Being aware that your valuable paper is read by many families in and about this township, we are desirous that the complaint we here make may, through its means, come under the observation of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 532 wordsSir—The Governors of the above Institute have at last notified that classes ara established, but at prices which at once places them out of the reach of those persons for whose benefit I should have thought them ...
Article : 205 wordsSir—Seeing an article in the Chronicle stating that there was a law in force in the colony that, if a man wanted to send home for his friends, he could, by paying into the Treasury the entire passage-money, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 214 wordsSir—I beg to forward you the following extract from an old number of "The Mirror." I think it describes a more useful excavating machine than Mr. J. B. Hughes's scoop. ...
Article : 118 wordsBOAT ACCIDENT.—On Sunday, the 29th inst., an accident of the a[?]ove character took place in the Gulf, just abreast of the Semaphore Je[?]ty, which fortunately resulted in nothing fatal. The residents at the ...
Article : 341 wordsDISPERSION OF THE BABRAHAM FLOCK.—Mr. Jonas Webb's celebrated flock of Southdown sheep was on Wednesday disposed of by auction, and France, America, Germany, and Russia competed with John ...
Article : 334 wordsSir—I am sorry to see that the sum subscribed for carrying out the national matches is as yet very much short of the amount required. Though a few have come forward liberally to support a movement ...
Article : 856 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Committee of the Rifle Association w[?]s held on Saturd[?]y at the Governor's office. Present—His Excellency the Governor (Pres[?] d[?]nt), the Hon. the Chief Secretary, the Hon. the ...
Article : 1,047 wordsAN EXTRAORDINARY VISITANT.—A "pillar, or column, bearing the appearance of [?]loud or smoke, with a point tapering downwards, like a church-steeple reversed," passed over Pinxton on Saturday ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 30 Sep 1861, Page 3
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