From some cause, which we are utterly at a loss to explain, we are unable to supply our readers this morning with any telegram from our Melbourne correspondent. We ...
Article : 167 wordsDISORDERLY.—Thomas Ward was charged with having been drunk in Hindley-street, with disorderly conduct, and with assaulting Constable Featherstone and damaging his great-cost. Fined £5 for the assault and ...
Article : 2,587 wordsSir Charles Cooper stated that the Court was of opinion in this case, that the admission of an office copy of the plan of the township of Payenham during the trial was not contrary to the law of evidence; but with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,476 wordsSir—I have the honour to forward a report of teh sheep inspected, &c., for the quarter ending June 30, 1858. Mr. Inspector Watson reports no fresh disease in the ...
Article : 2,067 wordsSir-I am much pleased to read in your journal the way in which you show up the proceedings of criminals, whether they happen in the Insolvency or Police Courts or whether ...
Article : 200 wordsSir—The dangerous but seductive practice of nobbier-drinking during tho forenoon has reached to an extent in this province fearful to behold, and although its baneful results cross ...
Article : 1,038 wordsSir—From your report of the proceedings of the Board on the 13th July we learn that a third letter from the Commissioner of Public Worts, read upon that occasion, called for "a ...
Article : 166 wordsSir—I trust that the gentlemen comprising the Committee to welcome Mr. Gregory and his party will not at their meeting to-morrow overlook the admission of ladies to hear from Mr. ...
Article : 120 wordsHENRY WILLIAM THIRKELL, late of Kooringa, salesman, attended on his final examination, supported by Mr. Little. No creditor opposed. No debts had been proved. ...
Article : 1,559 wordsJudges—Messrs. R. Smith, J. Barrows, and F. Cully. Williunga, always beautiful from its position, its noble timber, and the wide prospect of sea and land which its elevated site commands, is now receiving the additions ...
Article : 1,023 wordsSir—As various methods have been suggested to induce those emigrants whose passages have been paid by the colony to remain amongst us on their arrival, instead of departing to the ...
Article : 504 wordsSir—In the last report of the proceedings of the Central Board of Education I find, under the heading "Langhorne'a Creek," that Mr. Humpage had intimate his intention to the ...
Article : 571 wordsSir—My attention having been directed to the report in the Register of a Coroner's inquest on the boyd of Wm. Scott, an infant, five weeks old, and as the case, from the evidence ...
Article : 552 wordsAbout 70 gentlemen assembled to dinner at the Bonn Inn, where Mr. Tompkins placed upon the tables a very excellent entertainment. Mr. Smith Kell, District Chairman, presided supported by the Judges Messrs. R. ...
Article : 3,263 wordsH. W. Thirkell—Examination concluded: schedule to be amended and judgement given this day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 24 Jul 1858, Page 3
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