The entries for the Turf Handicap are Grey Dawn, Paul Pry, Modesty, Falcon, Buzzard, Ebor, Nun, Tory Boy, and Miss Lucy; for the Mayor's Cup. Grey Dawn, Paul Pry ...
Article : 180 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at the usual hour. MESSAGES. The TREASURER, by command, laid the following Messages on the table, which were ...
Article : 6,932 wordsMr. Charles Hegan Myles as Clerk of the Local Court, Morphett Vale, from the 6th inst., rice Kelly, resigned. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsMATTHEWS V. SANDERS.—Action for £5 3s. 6d., butcher's account. The defendant did not dispute the debt, but pleaded inability to liquidate it. Judgement was given for the plaintiff. ...
Article : 623 wordsSir—Can you inform us at the Port at whose instigation the Government propose to extend the Waterworks supply to the Port, as nearly every one is I believe opposed to it. All the largest ...
Article : 133 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—March 11, Blue Jacket, ship, from Otago; Sea Breeze, barque, from Newcastle; Natal barque, from Newcastle; Planter ...
Article : 114 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. AYERS— "That he will ask the Honourable the Chief Secretary whether his attention has been called to ...
Article : 767 wordsSir—There are many persons residing in the country districts who would be exceedingly glad to avail themselves of the benefits of the South Australian Institute, but who are prevented from ...
Article : 428 wordsBy the arrival of the Coorong we are put in possession of our files of Victorian papers to the 9th instant. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.—We learn that Mr. ...
Article : 956 wordsCHARGE OF LARCENY.—James Edwards was charged by James Williams, Poundkeeper, of Clarendon, with having stolen from him a satin waistcoat, value 5s. The prisoner pleaded not ...
Article : 566 wordsSir—I think it is quite time something should be done by the Legislature to protect the public—more particularly sober and careful persons driving light conveyances on the public highways ...
Article : 421 wordsOn Tuesday last, the 3rd inst., Messrs. Poussard and Douay gave an evening concert at the large room, Port Elliot Hotel, which was well attended. The first part embraced the celebrated duet ...
Article : 785 wordsOn Thursday last a miner named William Bennetts, who had but lately arrived in the Morning Star, was going to relieve his comrade in the 20-fathom level at Young's Shaft, when just as he ...
Article : 474 wordsDOMESTIC QUARREL.—James Douglus appeared [?]o the information of his wife, charging him with assaulting and deserting her. The information appeared to have arisen in consequence of a quarrel ...
Article : 63 wordsPursuant to advertisement in the Border watch, the Rev. Mr. Burgess delivered a lecture in the National Schoolroom, the subject being "Intemperance: its evils and their remedy." The ...
Article : 577 wordsOn the 1st and 2nd of March services, in commemoration of the erection of the chapel and school at Pecolumb were celebrated. On Sunday the Rev. J. S. Wayland officiated in the pulpit: ...
Article : 359 wordsBy the arrival of the Coorong we are in possession of Sydney papers to March 4, from which we make the following extracts:— RIFLE MATCH—SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. NEW ...
Article : 915 wordsAfter some days of rather warm and close weather and a slight thunder shower yesterday, we had this morning a thick autumnal fog which lasted till 9 o'clock. There was a perfect ...
Article : 304 wordsOn Sunday last the anniversary of the Wesleyan Sabbath-school was held in the chapel at Leasingham, when in the morning the children were impressively addressed by the Rev. Mr. Ussher who ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 13 Mar 1863, Page 3
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