The PRESIDENT took the chair at 2 o'clock. Present—The Hon. the Chief Secretary, and Hon. Messrs. O'Halloran, Ayers, Davies, Baker, A. Scott, Forster, Bagot, Morphett, Everard, Hall, and Captain Scott. ...
Article : 19,328 wordsThe insolvent was present, supported by Mr. Ingleby. Mr. Andrews appeared for the trade assignee, and Mr. [?]ccant for Mr. Cock, a witness. This was an adjourned meeting. ...
Article : 1,500 wordsA meeting of ratepayers was held at the Clare Inn, Clare, on Saturday evening, September 4, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of going into a discussion on the subject of two roads in the immediate vicinity of Clare which had been shut up and ...
Article : 3,278 wordsThe following cases are entered for trial at this Court for Wednesday, 8th instant:— Cave v. Reynolds. Martin v. Perry. ...
Article : 56 wordsDRUNKARDS.—Three persons were fined in sums of from 58. to 10s. each for this offence. MASTERS AND SERVANTS ACT.—Henry Couch appeared to the information of William Bowden, for non-payment of ...
Article : 561 wordsSir—The motion of Mr. Peake, with reference to PostOffice money orders, will, I think, hardly meet the requirements of those whom it is desired chiefly to benefit, namely, the laboring classes residing in the country ...
Article : 449 wordsDRDRUNKENNESS.—One unfortunate victim of this vice expiated the offence by a payment of 5s. ...
Article : 26 wordsApproximate Return of the number of acres of unsold land. at a distance not exceeding fifteen miles on each side of a proposed line of Railway, from Section 112, Hundred of Light, to the proposed terminus near Kap[?]nda, and on to ...
Article : 204 wordsSir—I think your correspondent "Silent Sam" ha taken a very one-si[?]d view of the credit question. Wh[?] does the country storekeeper require such extended a[?] commodation? Because the farmer will keep his wheat ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE VICTORIA THEATRE.—The manager was again successful last evening in attracting a crowded house, although the performances were, generally speaking, merely a repetition of those of the previous evening. ...
Article : 112 wordsMELANCHOLY AND FATAL ACCIDENT.—Our Willunga correspondent informs us that at about 1 o'clock in the afternoon of Sunday last a boat, belonging to Mr. Butterworth, of Port Willunga, was capsized a short ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 8 Sep 1858, Page 3
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