An inquest was held yesterday by George Stevenson, Esq., Coroner, at the Commercial Inn, Port Adelaide, on the bodies of the Rev. Henry Hiern, his son, Denis Hiern, and Henry Hokoway, passengers by the steamer ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsSir—A code of laws, judiciously formed, will record the science and industry of the Commissioners, so long as this colony shall remain a civilised community; for though we cannot bind our posterity, the wisdom of many of our ...
Article : 835 wordsThings here are remarkably dull. Large numbers of now "chums" continue to arrive, while fresh gullies and hills are not discovered in equal ratio. The majority only are complaining loudly. Provisions are falling, and hundreds ...
Article : 1,538 wordsMails will be dispatched as under— For Great Britain, by the Royal Mail steam-ship Sydney, daily expected; and by the Maid of Auckland, to London on Wednesday, 15th instant; and by the Steadfast, to Ceylon and Overland, on Friday, 24th ...
Article : 338 wordsThe Chairman stated for the information of those present, his determination at the annual meeting not to grant publican's licences to any who had allowed horses to be fastened to their premises on the footpaths, supplied liquors to ...
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Family Notices : 50 wordsIn another column will be found a very full Report of the inquest upon the bodies of the late Rev. H. HIERN, his son, and a fellow-passenger, who were drowned on Saturday last under circumstances ...
Article : 182 wordsWE recently announced the arrival in the river Thames, of the first collier-steamer, the John Bowes. As this was the first attempt to supply coals to the British metropolis through the medium ...
Article : 747 wordsSir—I tear that our merchants, in their zeal for the interests of British consignors and other remote constituencies, have forgotten the duty they owe to the Sooth Australian community as importers of articles necessary for ...
Article : 818 wordsSir—In your issue of this day (Monday), the account of a meeting headed "St. John's Church," is incorrect. In the last clause but one, I am made to say that "Mr Bartley had refused to show me the trust deed, as Churchwarden:" ...
Article : 113 wordsSir—The not wind to-day settled the matter; I can keep silence no longer. There was a time in the earlier days of the colony when the Bank of South Australia, now called the South Australian Banking Company, kept their ...
Article : 621 wordsIn pursuance of the directions of the second section of Act No. 14 of the year 1852, I, the undersigned, B. He schell Babbage, Government Assayer, do, by and with the approbation of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor Sir ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 14 Dec 1852, Page 3
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