The salmon ova left here are rapidly developing in pans in the Ice Company's works. The Great Britain was seen on the 8th of March in latitude 38 40' south and longitude ...
Article : 196 wordsOn Tuesday evening, Argil 26, an entertainment was given in the St. Paul's Schoolroom, Port Adelaide, under the auspices of the Port Adelaide Young Men's Association in aid of the ...
Article : 2,389 wordsSIR—I admire the adventurous spirit of the bold men who are about to depart from South Australia in the Henry Ellis, but I venture to intrude on your space in protesting against the abominable ...
Article : 743 wordsIt was unanimously Agreed at a well-attended meeting of the members and adherents of the Preshyterian Church, held on Friday, the 15th instant, that the Rev. Mr. Caldwell, now on trial ...
Article : 871 wordsA meeting convened by advertisement was held at Goble's Inn, Meadows, to take into consideration the desirability of petitioning the House of Assembly to place on the Estimates a sum of ...
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Article : 110 wordsDOWNER V. SCOTT.—Action for £5, damages caused by the trespass of two horse. Mr. Downer appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Way for the defendant. From the plaintiff's evidence ...
Article : 499 wordsDr. Woodforde, the City Coroner, geld an inquest at the Teatree Gully Inn on Wednesday, April 27, to enquire into the circumstances connected with the death of William Geo Buderick ...
Article : 1,208 wordsThis was a special meeting, convened by advertisement, and held at Goble's Inn, Meadows, to take into consideration the expediency of raising money by loan for the erection of a District ...
Article : 1,915 wordsOn Sunday and Monday, the 24th and 25th inst., the Primitive Methodists in this neighbourhood celebrated their chapel anniversary. On Sunday two very impressive sermons were preached by the ...
Article : 641 wordsNews from Deniliquin advise the election of Mr. George P. Dreailly as President of the Riverine Council, Mr. Lang having retired in his favour. ...
Article : 63 wordsA frightful accident occurred here to-day to Mr. Robt, Miers, storekeeper. His cart upset over a stump, throwing him out with great violence. The injuries occasioned were so ...
Article : 53 wordsIn one or two cases of drunkenness the offenders were punished in the usual manner. John Co[?] was fined 5s. for drunkenness and 40s. for assaulting a police-courtable at the Theatre ...
Article : 588 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at queens-eliffe—April 26. Adrian's, ship, from Liver pool; Mystery, cutter, from King's Island; General Butler, ship, from Gottenburg ...
Article : 55 wordsSir—As you have lately had correspondents advocating on one hand the desirability of making the Gulf a harbour, and pointing out the expense already gone to in dredging and improving the ...
Article : 303 wordsSir—The solution of the above seems stilt to be difficult, but there are one or two matters which may be noticed, and May consequently lead to clearer views on the subject than at present ...
Article : 590 wordsThe seasonable showers we have had of late have put the farmers in high glee; those who had ploughed are commencing to sow, and others are using all the strength they can muster to work up ...
Article : 364 wordsThe Marriott Brothers gave us a musical entertainment last Wednesday evening. The attendance, taking into account the short notice given, was very good. All present expressed themselves ...
Article : 224 wordsSir—The communications of your correspondents "T." and "O. S. P." on harbour accommodation exhibit a great degree of caution—so much so, indeed, that I am almost led to believe ...
Article : 546 wordsDuring the last week we have been favoured with heavy showers, much to the gratification of our farmers, who are now busy ploughing. The rains told fearfully on our roads, although many ...
Article : 214 wordsLast night a lecture in connection with the Salisbury Institute was delivered by the Rev. J. Maughan, in the Assembly Rooms, at the Salisbury Hotel. The subject—"A Trip to the Great ...
Article : 155 wordsPresent—All the members. Received a memorial from ratepayers in Concordia, praying the Council to open a road leading to the Gawler River through a section occupied by Mr. H. E. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Quarterly Committee of the Adelaide District of the United Ancient Order of Druids was held in the Good Intent Lodge-room, Foresters' and Squatters' Arms, Thebarton, on Thursday ...
Article : 354 wordsSir—The Wallaroo strike has now lasted one month. Perhaps the public generally, as well as the parties more particularly interested, have not duly considered the consequences of this state of ...
Article : 467 wordsNothing of importance having taken place since my last, I must fall hack upon the stock subject of correspondents—the weather. For the last week it has been like April weather in England ...
Article : 376 wordsPresent—Messrs. Duncan (Chairman), Tank, Smith, and Shearing. A letter was read from Mr. W. Nichol requesting repairs of road near his residence. To be attended to. Application to be ...
Article : 55 wordsADELAIDE—A correspondent sends the following:—"The annual examination of this school took place on Friday. April 22, under the presidency of Mr. W. Cavenagh, M.P. There were present ...
Article : 631 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Patterson (in the chair), J. Saint, jun., and W. Worden. Tenders to be invited for delivering metal on the road near Smithfield Railway Crossing, and for forming and ...
Article : 39 wordsSir—In your issue of Friday last, 22nd instant, is published a letter signed "One Who has Tried it and Failed," wherein your readers are treated with an extract from a lecture on the principles and ...
Article : 772 wordsELECTION MEETING.—Mr. Pavy in the chair, Messrs. A. McCullum and Henry Cox were proposed and seconded. A poll not being demanded, the Chairman, by a show off hands declared Mr. ...
Article : 129 wordsStewards—Messrs. Brodie, Lloyd, and Anderson. Judge—Mr. A. Payne. Starter—Mr. E. Partridge. These races came off on a section at the back of the Lodge the arrangements for which were very ...
Article : 435 wordsPresent—Messrs. Duncan (Chairman), Smith, Shearing, and Filmer. A Noffkee's tender accepted for delivering metal on O'Halloran Hill, at 3s. 6d. per yard. J. Coram's tender accepted for ...
Article : 55 wordsAn expectation prevailed thoughout this district that the worst parts of the main lines of road were this summer to be put in repair with the proceeds of the last Government grant. But as ...
Article : 145 wordsPresent—Messrs. Gale, Timmins, and Thomas, Pendent for road-work were accepted as follows:—Contract 59, fencing G. Taylor, 6s. 5d. per 10d; contract 60, road work, D. Maddern, £8 10s. ...
Article : 55 wordsSir—Notwithstanding the official and other documents lately published here in explanation of the system of the "Book-postage" between this colony stud England, doubts are still frequently expressed ...
Article : 112 wordsPresent—Messrg. G. Dow (in the chair), Marjoram, Gray, and Everard, Two chains more of the west of Cowandilla to be metalled. Tenders to be called for raising and metalling about three chains ...
Article : 151 wordsThe prices obtained at the sale of the late Mr. C. Coleman's horses and cattle stock were remarkably good. Indeed many of them went off over value. Some of them were bought in on account ...
Article : 125 wordsSir—In reply to your letter of the 21st instant. I beg leave to inform you that the packet in question has been properly charged as a letter, because, apart from the fact that it was closed against ...
Article : 116 wordsADJOURNED, ANNUAL MEETING.—Present—All the members except Mr. Mathews. The Chairman reported that Looby's contract on the boundary road was completed satisfactorily. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 28 Apr 1864, Page 3
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