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Advertising : 1,162 wordsDISOBEYING ORDERS.—Valentine Seapy, seaman of the ship Murray, pleaded guilty to the charge of continued wilful disobedience of orders on the voyage from London, September 21 to October 16. The Shipping-Master ...
Article : 77 wordsWOOLDRIDGE AND OTHERS V. SMITH AND OTHERS. Sir. Stow, on behalf of the plaintiffs, applied for a decree to continue the injunction in this case, and that an account might be taken of the real and personal estate and a receiver ...
Article : 2,140 wordsFlour (best Adelaide) £13 to £13 10s. The weather continues fine. The following is the result of to-day's races:— Maiden Plate.—Saturday, first; Antonelli, ...
Article : 58 wordsPresent—All the members. Letter from Brighton Council requesting co-operation in destroying thistles on Sturt; Clerk to give necessary notices. Clerk to write to Mr. Thistleton calling attention to 24th clause of Impounding ...
Article : 86 wordsPresent—Messrs Collins (Chairman), Roberts, and Hewitt Letter from Port Gawler Council consenting to assist in repairing Day's ford on Gawler River. Mr. S[?]arshott endeavored to arrange for repairs of Wingate's ford; ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Summer Cloud has arrived from California, bringing 1,400 bags wheat, 6,000 halfsacks, and 1,200 quarter-sacks flour. The cargo of the Louisa has been sent to ...
Article : 33 wordsPresent—All the members. Chairman to get repairs done near lagoon, Mr. McKenzie's, &c. A tender was accepted for bridge near Mr. Dunstan's. F. Carter to place 6 inches of top metal near Lovelock's, on 10 rods of road, and E. ...
Article : 56 wordsHundreds of persons are walking the streets of Dunedin, without money or work. There is some talk of rushing the stores, but hitherto order has been maintained. ...
Article : 86 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. L. Davis, G. Strudwick, and B. Pope. New road through sections 524 and 711 to be gazetted. Council agreed to join Yankalilla and Rapid Bay Districts in employing the same medical attendant for indigent sick ...
Article : 122 wordsThe following telegram was posted at the Telegraph Office on Friday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrive[?]—(Oct. 16.) —Sancho Panza, ship, New York; Derwent ...
Article : 83 wordsPresent—Dr. Montgomery (in the chair), J. P. Chapman, C. Souerbier, and J. Thorpe. Letter from Attorney-General giving his opinio[?] that this year's election of Auditors is invalid. Road Board had referred Mr. Hickman's matter to ...
Article : 222 wordsA calendar of the wills and administrations of the year 1858 (at least from the 10th of January) has been published, and the Registrar-General has made some interesting calculations founded upon it, making ...
Article : 579 wordsThe report of the Wesleyan book room presented by the Rev. J. Mason, shows that the past year has been one of great success. There have been sold since the Conference of 1860—of tracts, 1,000,000; of ...
Article : 705 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. Price The Surveyor to peg out the cutting on the road at Currency Creek Township, and tendera for the work to be procured. Clerk to communicate with Central Road Board again on the ...
Article : 295 wordsFORESTRY AND ODDFELLOWSHIP.—On Thursday evening, October 17, the members of the Court Australia's Pride, of the Independent Order of Foresters, and the Loyal Duke of Portland Lodge Ancient ...
Article : 1,365 wordsPresent—Messrs. May, Pearce, and Gray, Exchange of roads—Mr. Hall to give and fence a road through section 2895, Hundred of Strathalbyn, Council to give him old load between that section and section 4495; also a piece on the ...
Article : 242 wordsPresent—Messrs. Henry Dan son (Chairman), J. Thyer, W. Kelly, C. R Hoffman, and Richard Gillard. Mr. G, Burton applied for a ford near Mount Pleasant; Mr. J. Thyer to arrange for construction. Five tenders for cutting, ...
Article : 169 wordsOn Wednesday evening, 16th inst., a very interesting meeting was held in the larg[?] room of the District Hotel (Mr. A. Vorwe k's) to consider thed sirability of establishing an Institute in the neighborhood. There ...
Article : 1,662 wordsSummer weather has seemingly now set in; the last three days having been beautifully fine and warm. The crops are looking in a very satisfactory ...
Article : 264 wordsOn Friday evening, 18th instant, a Tea and Public Meeting, to celebrate the anniversary of St. Luke's Church, was held in White's Room. About 500 persons partook of tea, which was very well served. After tea, ...
Article : 2,062 wordsThe town has now lost all its attractions; we begin to sigh for the sea-side and the country. Thus the toilettes suitable for these places have the greatest interest at this season of the year. Poils de chevre, ...
Article : 1,067 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE.—LECTURE.— The first of the second series of lectures delivered in connection with the South Australian Institute was given in the Reading-room on Friday evening. The Very Rev. ...
Article : 381 words11. Isaac Cliff, first hearing. 2. John Green, adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 17 wordsDRUNK.—Moses Frith was fined 5s. for being drunk and making using of bad language in Hindley-street, on Tuesday last. LARCENY.—Elizabeth Wilson was charged, on the ...
Article : 383 wordsA WOODEN-LEG FUND.—A benevolent individual, Mr. Bowditch, of New York, has left 5,000 dollars to the Massachusetts General Hospital, as a fund to be called the Wooden-leg Fund, the income to be applied ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 19 Oct 1861, Page 3
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