[?] by death His Excellency Sir Dominick Daly, Knight, late Governor-in-Chief of this Province, who departed this life on the nineteenth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ...
Article : 639 wordsNothing doing but electioneering. The final result leaves the Opposition with the same strength as before the dissolution. [?] and Mr Aspinall have been ...
Article : 48 wordsThe ceremony of swearing in Lieutenant-Colonel Hemley as the Acting Governor was to have taken place at noon on Thursday, bat a delay arose in consequence, we believe, of a wish ...
Article : 501 wordsHour, Name, Object. 11 Joseph F. Benard Final hearing. 11 George Shadgett Final hearing. 11 John McLeod Final hearing. ...
Article : 505 wordsTHE EDITOR.—Before you go for an editor, young man pause and take a big think I Do not into the editorial business too hastily. Look around and see if there is not an omnibus or ...
Article : 2,112 wordsTwo more shipwrecks are reported. One of them ia the Erromanga, collier; all hands lost, except one named Mason. ...
Article : 25 wordsSir—As a farmer of some years' standing and experience I have calmly and carefully perused and read what has been from time to time published in our journals on cereal diseases, and I think the ...
Article : 742 wordsThe weather during the last fortnight has been all that could be cesired—not too hot nor too cold. Yesterday and to-day it appeared as if we were going to have some rain. ...
Article : 3,281 wordsSir—History, which is principally a record of the happiness and misery of people that have lived in this changeable world before us, should teach by their misfortunes what advantages to seek and ...
Article : 628 wordsOn Wednesday, the 19th instant, an inquest was held at the Rising Sun Inn, Port Wakefield, before Mr. Manton, S.M., and a Jury of 15 persons, to enquire into the cause of the death of Phillip ...
Article : 1,263 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Councillors O'Dea, Cunningham, and Young. Letters read from Commissioner of Crown Lands, granting leave to sufferers by late fire to get fencing from waste ...
Article : 664 wordsSir—The different routes for the extension of the present telegraph lines to King George's Sound are—First, a submarine from some point south direct to the Sound; but there is an almost fatal ...
Article : 646 wordsWhereas Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria was pleased by Letters Patent under Her Majesty's sign manual, dated at Westminster the second day of November, in the twenty-fifth year ...
Article : 714 wordsSir—If we go about communicating such a great variety of ideas on educational schemes, what if we should shortly find it all unnecessary labour? Your correspondent " South Saxon has given us ...
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Article : 408 wordsSir—It has been often remarked, and justly too, that the institution of the Post-Office is one of the greatest benefits we enjoy. It works admirably; a letter seldom goes astray or is mislaid, and is still ...
Article : 544 wordsArtillery.—Mr. William Lillywhite to be Bandmaster, with the rank of Drum Major. DISCHARGES. Staff.—Drill-Instructor J. D. Perry, dismissed. ...
Article : 942 wordsOn Tuesday, the 18th instant, the adjourned farmers' meeting took place at St. John's, to consider the best means of obtaining seed wheat for next year. There were between 45 and 50 ...
Article : 275 wordsSir—There are a few remarks from your Kangaroo Island correspondent which are not quite correct. First, with regard to the mail-boat, if there had been south-east winds the boat could have gone ...
Article : 138 wordsSir—Knowing that your are at an times whing to give or obtain the best advice on public affairs, may I ask yon or any of your readers whose duty it is to remove any nuisance from the streets or ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 21 Feb 1868, Page 3
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