Parliament reassembles on the 7th proximo, and the Chief Secretary lias started on a tour through the principal goldfields, to make himself personally acquainted with their local wants and grievances, and to disabuse ...
Article : 4,841 wordsMr. W. ROGERS met the electors at Macclesfield on Saturday evening, September 4, for the purpose of giving an exposition of his political opinions. E. G. SEELEY, Esq., J.P., was called to the chair. ...
Article : 1,469 wordsThe Commissioner gave judgment as follows:-"In this case, Thompson, an insolvent, imprisoned debtor, filed his petition on the 3rd July, 1858, having been in custody from September 12, 1857. Long examinations of this insolvent ...
Article : 653 wordsBy the Springbok, we have advices from this colony to August 12. Referring to the present condition of the postal service, the Commercial Gazette of July 29 says:—"As new ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—In report of Parliamentary proceedings contained in this day's Advertiser, I see that Mr. Thompson and 250 citizens of Adelaide present petitions, by Mr. Neales, to the House of Assembly, praying that they (the members ...
Article : 176 wordsSir—Among the many things which contribute to a want of success in the operations of our agricultural societies, one of a very conspiscous kind is the election of judges for the various departments in which the ...
Article : 1,033 wordsA meeting of electors was held on Saturday evening, at the Sir John Barleycorn Hotel, with the view of taking measures to promote the interests of M. Smith, Esq., as a candidate for the representation of the city in the Legislative Assembly. ...
Article : 1,976 wordsThose notorious bushrangers, Wingey and Company, as will be seen from the subjoined extract from the Cornwall Chronicle of the 4th, have recommenced their depredations. "On Tuesday night last the noted 'Flowers,' ...
Article : 899 wordsInformation for using threatening language. Mr. Herford, for complainant. Defendant bound over, with one surety, to keep the peace towards complainant for twelve months. HASTIE V. HASEDOW. ...
Article : 494 wordsMASTER AND SERVANT.—Walter Crocker and Norman Crocker, drapers, of Adelaide, were brought before the Court upon information of John Mason, charging them with omitting to pay the sum of £2 10s. for one week's wages (£1 10s. ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Electoral Bill has got out of the Assembly at last, and made its appearance in the Upper House. The "lords" shew no disposition to burke it, but at the same time they have no notion of being a Council merely ...
Article : 1,578 wordsFELONY BY A DOMESTIC.—Catherine Sinclair was charged with stealing from the dwelling-house of Albert Godden, at Queenstown, three towels, value 3s., and four handkerchiefs, 2s. The casa having been heard, the Magistrate remarked ...
Article : 344 wordsPresent—Messrs. Duffield, Lorimer, La[?]ch, and Priess. Mr. H. Lloyd agreed to sell the north-west corner of section 5036 for a district road, at the vate of £15 per ac[?]e, and was paid £10 on account. The Chairman was requested to ...
Article : 598 wordsThe third annual ploughing match of this district took place on the 9th inst., on the farm of Mr. T. Peacock; a fine piece of land sloping towards the sea, situated about two miles from the township. ...
Article : 772 wordsIn pursuance of advertisement, a public meeting of settlers belonging to Mintaro, the Wakefield, and surronnding neighborhood, was held at Smith's Mintaro Hotel, at 4 o'clock p.m. on the 9th September, "to consider the Valley of the Gilbert ...
Article : 2,894 wordsThe Marchioness, which arrived at Melbourne on the 4th inst., bring files of the Wellington Independent to the 18th inst. The Wellington Chamber of Commerce had spoken out ...
Article : 701 wordsSir—It is with considerable pleasure that I have perused your able leader on the subject of artesian wells, considering that you have there struck the real vein, which will ultimately yield the most important result to South ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 13 Sep 1858, Page 3
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