Monday, January 15—The schooner Omeo, 40 tons, Tobin, from Melbourne 12th January. No passengers. Cargo—19 boxes raisins, 1 tierce, 261 deals, 43 planks, Stilling and Co. ...
Article : 1,030 wordsSir—I perceive a paragraph in Thursday's Times with infinite pleasure. Unfortunately it was like a doctor's draught—very nice to the taste, but wetchedly unpalateable to the stomach. Messrs Pybus and Turner ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 wordsA RUNAWAY.—James Stuart, a seaman, was charged with deserting from his ship, the Star Queen. The prisoner, who pleaded guilty, was sent back to the vessel, lying at the Port. ...
Article : 288 wordsSir—You and your correspondents will now, I presume, let this sapient Mr Peek Weeks alone, after his last most ungentlemanlike letter. His coarse allusions to a gentleman said to he connected with your ...
Article : 258 wordsSir—I am a retired citizen, occasionally accustomed to spend a leisure Lour in the Police Court In the course of my visit I have observed the attention of our excellent stipendiary magistrate, occupied but too frequently in hearing ...
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Advertising : 81 wordsMails will be despatched as under:—For Great Britain, by the Madras (contract steamer), to Ceylon, and Overland, due on Friday (the 26th instant); and by the Fop Smit, to London, on Friday at ...
Article : 159 wordsA MISTAKE PERHAPS.—Elizabeth Milne, a respectablydressed female, was charged with being drunk and riotous on the Saturday evening previous, in Hindley-street. The defendant said she merely asked the constable, who ...
Article : 101 wordsSir—The command "Then shalt do no murder" was written not only on the Tables of Stone delivered amid the Thunders of Sinai, but it has been inscribed by the Almighty finger on "the fleshy tablets of the heart" of the ...
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Family Notices : 55 wordsDESERTION.—James Stewart was charged with deserting from the Star Queen. Committed to Gaol for two months, with hard labour. ANOTHER CASE OF DESERTION.—Henry Galbraith, ...
Article : 386 wordsSENEX will observe that his remarks upon the subject of a recent official appointment are premature. We therefore withhold his communication for a future period. ...
Article : 34 wordsA PRACTICE is now in operation, and has been adopted so extensively as to threaten this colony with grievous dishonour hereafter. "The child is father of the man," and the character of the ...
Article : 551 wordsCURTIS V. STAUNTON —In this case the plaintiff charged the defendant with an overcharge of four shillings and sixpence per head on eight pigs, which had been impounded by defendant at the Thebarton Pound. ...
Article : 50 wordsBefore Horace Dean, Esq., M.D., Stipendiary Magistrate. and Philip Butler, J. P. THE THISTLE NUISANCE.—Thomas Cassidy and Francis Cameran were charged by Police-constable Halahan with ...
Article : 934 wordsDELIRIUM TREMENS.—Yesterday morning, an inquest was held before George Stevenson, Esq., the Coroner, and a respectable Jury, at the Great Northern Hotel, 011 the North Road, for the purpose of enquiring into ...
Article : 805 wordsSir—I have noticed several articles inserted in your journal, in reference to the shortening of the Church Liturgy, but none that I think meet the case, the generality of them advocating three services on the Sunday, instead ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsWhile so many families in Great Britain are grieving over the fate of relatives who have fallen gloriously in the Crimea, and dreading the yet further loss which may be entailed upon them ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Tue 16 Jan 1855, Page 2
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