RAILWAY OFFENCE.—T. R. Jones was charged by Thomas Percival, stationmaster at Gawler, with entering a railway carriage whilst in motion, and after the signal to start had been given. Defendant appeared by Mr. Rudall, and pleaded ...
Article : 681 wordsSir—I have received nearly every day for several weeks past communications from the country of similar import to the following letter. The writer is well-known as a respectable enterprising agriculturist; ...
Article : 495 wordsSTEALING.—James Riley and John Williams, laborers, appeared on the remanded charge of stealing 11 cases gin from the lighter Favorite. Mr. Dempster for prosecutors; Mr. Downer for prisoners. Charlea Unstead was again ...
Article : 517 wordsPresent—All the members. Chairman reported that he and Mr. Holmes had inspected that part of the road requiring repair, between sections 88 and 87, and decided that tenders be called for; the following were received—C. ...
Article : 156 wordsSir—I am an exhibitor of some nine water color drawings of colonial views, and on applying to the Secretary to be allowed free entry during the exhibition, as has been the case a few years back, I was ...
Article : 88 wordsMeeting of ratepayers to adopt a rate. Mr. Mitchell in the chair. Rates of sixpence, threepence, and fourpence in the pound were severally proposed and seconded, the latter being carried by a majority of one. ...
Article : 39 wordsPresent—No quorum. ...
Article : 6 wordsPresent—Messrs. Walters (in the chair), Mayfield, Trevennan, and Behrens. Electoral list received from Returning-Officer of East Torrens. Councillor Behrens paid in £3 10s. for trees sold. Clerk reported paid into Bank £30. ...
Article : 61 wordsSir—Owing to the irregular practice of volunteers firing at the butts without the red flag flying, very many narrow escapes have happened during the past two or three weeks. A volunteer officer passing by ...
Article : 134 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. J. Dodd was appointed Chairman for the ensuing year. Clerk to forward map and Gazette notice to Mr. Budgen, with copy of letter from Crown Lands Office, November 7, for necessary alteration; ...
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Advertising : 2,256 wordsSir—A correspondent, in alluding to the above Bill, hoped the other Corporations would not be interfered with beyond having Buch clauses placed under their control as would suit their requirements. ...
Article : 147 wordsPresent—Messrs. Sim (Chairman), Rayner, and Winton. Ranger's report received and approved. Letter from Mr. Taeuber, late Clerk, enclosing £3 2s. in part payment of deficiency in accounts; to be acknowledged. Clerk to ...
Article : 123 wordsBy the arrival of the Havilah we have intercolonial files te the following dates:— VICTORIA............ November 24. NEW SOUTH WALES...... November 9. ...
Article : 3,666 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. SOLOMON— ORDERS OF THE DAY: 1. Electoral Bill 1861: second reading. ...
Article : 117 wordsSir—On a late occasion, in the House of Assembly, on the debate for the resumption of immigration, Dr. Browne asserted that stump-orators were deluding the working classes, while 90 per cent, of the ...
Article : 229 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION: 1. Mr. A. BLYTH to move— "That there be laid on the table of this House a copy of the conditions of tender for the contract recently advertised ...
Article : 658 wordsMULES.—The Gazelle arrived from Bombay on the 27th ult., with 67 mules, 27 of the 94 embarked having died only a few days before the arrival of the vessel. The police health-officer, Mr. Oliver, on his ...
Article : 457 wordsThe above supper took place in Mr. Buckerfield's long room of the Mill Inn on Thursday evening last, about 60 to 70 gentlemen of the town and neighborhood attending to show the respect they felt ...
Article : 1,400 wordsLady Mildmay entered the stables at Heckfield, Hants, thinking Sir Henry had gone thither, and it is supposed that a portion of her dress touched one of the horses, which immediately kicked violently, ...
Article : 931 wordsSOCIETY OF ARTS.—A conversazione, in connection with the Society of Arts, will be held at the Institute to-night, when papers will be read by Mr. T. W. Beyers and Mr. W. Wadham. The exhibition will ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 18 Nov 1861, Page 3
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