The arrival of the South Australian portion of the March mail has been anticipated by the intelligence already published in our columns from various sources. We, however, subjoin ...
Article : 4,040 wordsThe public tea meeting to celebrate the opening of the Adelaide Assembly Rooms by the New Methodist Connexion for public worship was held in that building on Monday evening, May 18. ...
Article : 2,265 wordsAdjourned final heating. Mr. Giles for the insolvents, and Messrs. Downer and Boucanut for several creditors. The accountant reported as follows:— ...
Article : 1,051 wordsSir—On my arrival in town to-day I was informed that much blame was attached to the Coorong or myself owing to the late delivery of the English mail, it being currently reported that the said mails ...
Article : 151 wordsSir—Being in the name of travelling in the North I should like to know through the columns of your widely-circulated paper what quantity of spirits a hawker would be allowed to carry for his ...
Article : 173 wordsA meeting of licensed victuallers was held at the Southern Cross, King William-street, on Monday afternoon, May 18, to consider the clauses of a Bill at present before the House, intituled "An ...
Article : 1,625 wordsThe following is Messrs. Stables, Straker, and Co.'s Australian Export Circular:— 6, St. Helen's-place, London, March 19, 1863. Having addressed a notice to each of our home ...
Article : 795 wordsSir—I have before addressed you respecting the bush fire which occurred in February last on the Mount Benson Run supposed to be malicious, and as several fences in this district have been set ...
Article : 1,767 wordsThe Coorong brings us flies of Sydney papers to 9th instant:— VALUABLE IMPORTATION OF SHEEP.—An importation of rams and ewes, the most extensive as ...
Article : 432 wordsFlour. Name. Object. 11 M. P. Darmody. Final hearing. 11 Jas. Armstrong. First hearing. 2 Jno. Franklin. Adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 26 wordsWe predicted that the murder of Mr. Richardson in Japan would not be passed over in silence by the English Government as many previous outrages and insults had been. We thought it would ...
Article : 724 wordsThe sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide, Full Jurisdiction, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 20th and 21st May. The following is a list of the causes set down for trial:— ...
Article : 87 wordsThe first series of colonial wool sales for the year opened on the 26th ultimo and closed on the 19th instant. The quantity of new wool was small, viz. 38,300 bales, but nearly the whole of the wool ...
Article : 575 wordsALLEGED BREACH OF THE PEACE.—Simcon Harvey was charged with a breach of the peace. A cry of "murder," at an early hour on the previous morning, having drawn the nearest ...
Article : 230 wordsAlbany, King George's Sand, May 1, 1863. There is now every probability of the country between here and the head of the Australian Bight being thoroughly examined by Mr. Lanarch ...
Article : 654 wordsSir—I have the honour to inform you that the Judge of the Insolvent Court and Local Court of Adelaide is not only addicted to intemperance, but carries his inebriety to the Bench. I complain ...
Article : 763 wordsIn the early part of the month, owing to the continued absorption of the whole of the imports of bullion for shipment to the Continent and India, together with a falling off in the stock of gold held ...
Article : 1,516 wordsBy the arrival of the Coorong we are in possession of our usual files of papers to the 15th May, from which we make the following extracts:— ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 19 May 1863, Page 3
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