Year Committee have carefully considered the allegations in the preamble of the Gawler Railway Extension Bill, together with the plans and estimates of cost, and they have taken evidence on these and other ...
Article : 125 wordsAmong the passions which belong to human nature, we may recognize what may be called a passion for size. Those primitive works of fiction which feed the childish imagination appeal very boldly to this passion. They ...
Article : 2,650 wordsThe reports of the Registrar-General, showing that there has been of late years a remarkable decrease in the number of sheep running upon Crown lands in Victoria, excited for a time ...
Article : 920 wordsAbout 30 of the ratepayers being present the Council wished to have their opinions of the new Road Bill. Mr, Paterson spoke at some length, and pointed out the objectionable clauses. ...
Article : 107 wordsThe undersigned, while agreeing with the Committee that a railroad adapted to locomotive power is the description of road that it is most desirable to construct between Gawler Town and Kapunda, dissent from the ...
Article : 251 wordsPresent—Mr. L. Scammell, M.P. (Chairman), Messrs. J. Bennett, Robert Cook. J. Pickering, and W. Langman. The Poundkeeper's book was examined and signed as ...
Article : 116 wordsSarawak is again quiet. Order has been restored. Confidence in the ability and strength of the Government which was never shaken, the recent events have confirmed. ...
Article : 533 wordsPresent—All the members; Mr. Gray in the chair. Mr. Bairstow called the attention of the Council to the state of the road near the Mount; and Mr. Cain to that of the road below Cant Davison's and Mr. Waddell's ...
Article : 339 wordsASSAULT.—John Kelly was charged with assaulting James Blunt. Mr. Boykett appeared for the informant. Plaintiff deposed that defendant came to him and asked if he were the "animal" that had been speaking ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 wordsA special meeting of this Association was Held on Wednesday last, at the Norfolk Arms, Randle street, to consider the provisions of the Road Act Amendment Bill. ...
Article : 2,864 wordsDefendant did not appear. Judgment for the plaintiff. RUNDALL V. GALL. Defendent did not appear. ...
Article : 952 wordsSir—A District Registrar to the rescue, on: How bravely he dashes forward to save Mr. Blyth's foundling Bill! See him, by turns argumentative positive historic ...
Article : 375 wordsPresent—Messrs. f. Auld (Chairman), W. H. Bayes, John Mitchell, and James Brooks. The Chairman reported that he had received from the Treasury £27 1s. in aid of rates and £60 in aid of ...
Article : 411 wordsMuch curiosity was excited amongst several circles in the metropolis, in consequence of an advertisement which appeared in the Times some days since, offering a reward of £20, which ...
Article : 663 wordsNo sooner is any attempt made to interfere, even in the slightest and the most indirect manner, with the privileges and immunities hitherto enjoyed by the squatters, than the cry ...
Article : 878 wordsThe exercise by the Second Chamber of the power to deal with money Bills, otherwise than by simple acceptance or rejection, promises to provoke a collision between the two Houses of ...
Article : 950 wordsSir—My attention has just been called to an error in your report of the meeting at Aldinga on Monday last. The report states that the memorial on the subject of Sellick's Hill ...
Article : 135 wordsPresent—All the members. A letter was received from Mr. Wilson respecting his offer to repair the road near his place. Resolved, that Messrs. Oliver and Lumb visit the road and report to ...
Article : 403 wordsSir—The brilliant meteor alluded to by Mr. A. S. Clark, in last Saturday's paper, was observed by me at Balbannah on the same evening, about the same time, and in a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 455 wordsPresent—Mr. Sutherland (Chairman) and all the members. The Treasurer acknowledged the receipt of £84 from the Collector on account of rates. ...
Article : 282 wordsASSAULIS.—Mary Dickenson was charged with feloniously assaulting Jalia Cassidy, at Adelaide, August 5. The complainant said she lived at the prisoner's house as servant. Mr. Bunn came home about 1 o'clock that ...
Article : 932 wordsThe Melbourne Herald publishes a weekly "Farming Article," from the latest of which we extract the following useful information:— The momentous land question should stir up ...
Article : 1,054 wordsPresent—All the members. Messrs. Richardson and Burcham reported that they had examined the surveyed roads through Section 2674, 2739, 2670, 2675, 2635, and they considered the most of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 6 Aug 1857, Page 3
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