No reasonable man would expect, or even desire, that the expenses of war should be of an ordinary, regular, and perfectly accountable character. We have no more right to expect ...
Article : 1,184 wordsSir—From the Governor's speech, at the prorogation of Council, as reported in your paper of the 20th instant, he remits to the country the opinion of himself and the ...
Article : 758 wordsAction to recover £30, for damages sustained by plaintiff in an assault committed upon him by defendant. Mr. Smith for the plaintiff; Mr. Parker for the defendant. ...
Article : 849 wordsTo be Justices of the Peace—Messrs. Charles Fenn, of Adelaide; Herbert Hughes, of Rocky River, near Mount Remarkable; A. D. Tassie, of Port Augusta; and Frederick August Henry Klaen, of and near ...
Article : 117 wordsPresent—His Worship the Major; Aldermen John Smith and Bowers; and Councillors W. Smith, France, Galway, and Groese. It was proposed by Alderman SMITH that in addition. ...
Article : 507 wordsProclamation appointing the following places for holding the Courts of Revision for the several districts to which they are set opposite:— 4. Yatala—Coach and Horses Inn, Township of ...
Article : 54 wordsSir—As a practical digger, I beg to offer a few remarks on the search for gold in this colony. I see by your remarks that a party is to be sent out on an exploring expedition to ...
Article : 416 wordsOpen courts for the purpose of revising the Electoral Lists for the several Electoral District of the Province (which Districts, with the names of the Returning Officers and Presidents of the Courts of Revision ...
Article : 73 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, Glen Osmond—One red and white spotted heifer calf, no brands visible; one dark red heifer calf, white on belly, no brands visible : one red heifer calf, like S off rump; one brown ...
Article : 822 wordsThe festival at which Frances Lady Londonderry entertained 3,000 of the people employed in the colliery works on the Vane-Tempest cetate at Chilton Moor is one of the most ...
Article : 1,080 wordsSir—For the last ten days we have had a succession of high winds, varying from north to west, relieved at intervals by smart showers of rain. While I write, the wind is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 570 wordsProclamation constituting a Local Court of limited jurisdiction, for the recovery of small debts and trial and punishment of minor offences, to be holden at the Woodside Inn, in the Township of Woodside, on the first and ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Rev. T. E. Keen and the Rev. W. Fursman have W. Fursman have been entered as persons authorized to grant licences for marriages. ...
Article : 17 wordsIn future the registration fee of £1 for each land grant will be received at the Treasury together with the balance of the purchase-money. Land grants will be delivered, and the usual office fee collected at the ...
Article : 70 wordsSir—If possible, and space permit, would you oblige me by the insertion of the following illustration of an error which appears on the subject of road forming and maintaining, by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 367 wordsSir—If your space permit and you consider the following worthy of notice, you will oblige, me by its insertion. There appear one or two errors to my mind in Mr. Davis's suggestions ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 404 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Sarah Clarke, an old offender, against whom the Police Magistrate had already an unliquidated demand of 5s., was amerced in a further penalty of double that amount, and consigned to durance vile for ...
Article : 69 wordsCITY FOOTPATHS.—The Rev. Charles Marryat was fined 5s. and costs, for fastening his horse to the fence upon the footway in Victoria-square—John Paul was summoned for riding along the footpath in Grey-street. ...
Article : 887 wordsRussia has concluded fourteen important treaties since the commencement of the century. If, by a fifteenth, signed at Paris, she renounces a strip of territory between the Dnieper and ...
Article : 980 wordsThe following tenders for leases of aboriginal reserves have been accepted:— Sections 173 and 174, County of Hindmarsh—Thomas Tapson; rent, £16. ...
Article : 81 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crawford (Chairman), Gardner, and Moore. The report of Mr. Jones was received upon the bridge at Hunneymanto, and strongly recommending the ...
Article : 307 wordsPeter George Harris, of Hindley-street, wine and spirit merchant Dated June 24. Aaron Solomon, of Hindley-strect, grocer and general dealer. Dated Jane 27. ...
Article : 113 wordsSir—I perceive by your report of the proceedings of the City Council, that it is proposed to remove the Footbridge from its present site to the ford, opposite Morphett-street. ...
Article : 185 wordsPORT ELLIOT.—THE MISSING VESSELS.— We have to thank the Harbour-Master for the following extract from a letter received by him from Mr. Nation, the Deputy Harbour-Master at Port Elliot:—"It has ...
Article : 502 wordsSir—In a leading article of your paper you have favoured us with the resolutions of the Gold Committee for the purpose of sending out prospectors to practically test certain localities. ...
Article : 509 wordsNumber of unemployed females in the Town Depot, 51. ...
Article : 12 wordsReturn of passengers inwards and outwards at Port Adelaide, during the undermentioned period :— Week ended Saturday, June 28. INWARDS.—Male adults, 402; female adults, 17; male ...
Article : 56 wordsNo quorum; Messrs. Herbert (Chairman) and Davies only being present. Next meeting, Monday, July 7, at the Court-House. ...
Article : 11 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crawford (Chairman), Parker, and McDonald. Resolved, that the Colonial Secretary be informed that Mr. Brewer, the Superintendent of Milang Jetty, has ...
Article : 212 wordsReturn of all wheat, flour, bread, and grain, the produce of South Australia, exported during the undermentioned period:— For the week ended Saturday, Jane 28. ...
Article : 44 wordsSir—Having seen that builders are compelled to board and light any materials they may place on the footpaths or carriage-ways of the city under the Corporation Act, I think ...
Article : 117 wordsSir—I have the honour to forward, for the information of His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, a return of the sheep inspected for the month of May, 1856. Mr. Inspector Watson of the Northern District ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 4 Jul 1856, Page 3
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