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Advertising : 3,135 wordsSalt for £[?], amount of subscription to the Kapunda public school. Plea, not indebted. The plaintiff in this action is one of the trustees to the ...
Article : 250 wordsWe have proposed for ourselves the task of comparing the rivers Murray and Goulburn, with respect to their capabilities and advantages for navigable purposes, bearing upon the ...
Article : 1,062 wordsOn the twenty-third of April it was a glorious day, When her ducks Britannia counted at Spithead as they lay; Some sixty first, as gallant birds as ever spread the ...
Article : 2,075 wordsSir—Permit an unfortunate member of the bakers' fraternity to call attention to that law by which they are fined and prosecuted for not achieving impossibilities. The Bread Act. ...
Article : 342 wordsSummers on unsatisfied judgment, amount £3 15s. 6d. The defendant hiring been examined on oath at to his ability to pay the amount either in weekly payments or in full, and his answers not being of a nature upon ...
Article : 755 wordsThe operations on the breakwater are progressing favourably, and at present are chiefly confined to widening the western extremity of the structure from the base upwards. I am happy to say no unfavourable ...
Article : 100 wordsA meeting of the ratepayers of this district was held here this day, in the Lake Hotel, for the purposes of "electing a Councillor in lieu of Mr. Dake, leaving the colony; to elect two Auditors ; and, also, that the ...
Article : 497 wordsSir—In your remarks on the City and Port Railway in yesterday's Register, I observe that the heavy item for coke is so considerable that unless some other fuel is used, railways will ...
Article : 687 wordsI avail myself of the opportunity of sending a few lines by a gentleman who is just about to start for Gawler Town. From all that I have been able to learn during the few hoars I have been here, I am convinced that ...
Article : 1,529 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crawford (Chairman), Parker, MacDonald, and Pearce. Tenders for the office of Banker were considered, when that of Mr. H. Balls was accepted. ...
Article : 152 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Margaret Boyd, an inveterate drunkard, was ordered to pay 5s. fine, or go back to her customary quarters at Egan's Hotel—A man named Moms, another irreclaimable, was fined in the same light ...
Article : 796 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Thomas and Cowled. Bead, a letter from the Superintendent of the Burra Burra Company, enclosing £1 12s. 6d, outstanding ...
Article : 367 wordsSir—Confused and amazed by the numerous and often contradictory statements respecting the Murray Railway constantly appearing in toot paper, and unable to detect in these letters ...
Article : 427 wordsPresent—All the members. The Chairman reported that the fence on White's Bridge had been broken down. The Inspector was instructed to apply to the party who destroyed it to repair ...
Article : 269 wordsSir—Every Christian heart will be truly gratified at the prospect of an institution arising among us for the reclamation of fallen females. It cannot be doubted that many a ...
Article : 620 wordsCONCEALING TOBACCO.—Georges Innes, master of the General Blanco, was charged, upon the information of Edward Conway, Acting Collector of Customs, with not reporting in the manifest of the said ship, and concealing ...
Article : 1,057 wordsOnly two members being present, Messrs D. Garlick and Wm. Innes, no business was transacted. ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN YEARS OLD.—A respectable farmer, named Nolan, a tenant on the ...
Article : 255 wordsSir— I have read with interest the numerous letters in your paper on the Murray Railway, and consider that the extension of railways is of the greatest importance to the welfare of the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 28 Jul 1856, Page 3
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