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Advertising : 2,847 wordsSir—I hooped to have seen in the daily papers some reply to Mr. Mildred's letter respecting the aborigines and the poonindee Mission; but none having appeared I feel presumptuous ...
Article : 771 wordsMr. Gwynne applied for the postponement of this case, on the ground that the defendant, who was a material witness, was unable to attend on account of illness. He produced a medical certificate, and called the defendant's ...
Article : 4,362 wordsPresent—All the members, Mr. H. Mildred in the chair. William Cox, of Athelstone, was duly sworn as an extra District constable. ...
Article : 77 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. Russell. Council sat from 9 a.m. till half-past 4 p.m. ...
Article : 22 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. H. Mildred in the chair. A letter was received from the East Torrens District Council, respecting French's Pinch-road, when it was ...
Article : 126 wordsPresent—Messrs. S. Herbert (Chairman), Wm. Fergusson, Thos. Willson, and Robert Kelly. A letter was received from Mr. Watson, Mr. Kelly was requested to attend to it. ...
Article : 147 wordsPresent.—R. W. Newland (Chairman), Messrs. Prosser and Robinson. Mr. Pollard's petition was reconsidered. The Council having great doubt whether they could legally allow the ...
Article : 195 wordsDESERTION.—Walter McFurlane and Andrew MacArthur were charged with desertion from the ship Kangaroo. They pleaded guilty. They said they disliked the ship and disliked the captain. Sent to Gaol for ...
Article : 45 wordsPresent—Messrs. Redfrod (Chairman), Crabb, and Tobitt. Mr. R. V. Rodda handed over the statistics to the District Council to be forwarded to the Colonial ...
Article : 222 wordsPresent—Mr. Sutton (in the chair), Mr. Morton, Mr. Lehmkubl, and Mr. Jaensch. Mr. Morton reported that Smith Brothers had finished their contract on the Meadows-road. ...
Article : 161 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Baker and Hunt. Mr. Wm. Hickman's tender to erect a bridge over creek known as "Hickman's," for £15. was accepted ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—I notice under the name of Macclesfield, in the Observer of Saturday last, that your "own correspondent" writes that four places of worship have been built in that township ...
Article : 147 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. Clark (in the chair), C. Shuttleworth, and Jas. Harrison. Mr. Clark reported that he had met the deputation appointed by the Council of the District of Payneham. ...
Article : 181 wordsPresent—Messrs. Randall (Chairman), Bache, Forbes, and Rankine. The Clerk was instructed to prepare a debtor and creditor account of the five divisions of the district ...
Article : 513 wordsPresent—Messrs. Sutherland (Chairman), Hamilton, and Wilson. The Treasurer acknowledged the receipt of £25 from Collector on account of rates. ...
Article : 178 wordsSir—Your correspondent "C. H." is quite right in suggesting the city should be divided into four wards for the purpose of reducing an extension of fires in our city, but I think there ...
Article : 243 wordsPresent—Messrs. Symonds (Chairman) and Hooper, No business transacted for want of quorum. Adjourned till 28th instant. ...
Article : 23 wordsHicks—Stacy & Another v. Attrill—Lawrence. Postponed to December 7, on account of the illness of the defendant. Boucaut—Herford T. Hanns—Wigley. Action for ...
Article : 95 wordsPresent—All the members. The following accounts were presented and paid viz.:—B. Booth, for repairs of road, £14; G. Charles, [?]., £23 10s; Robert Hall, £45, for erecting two ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsSir—Mankind subsists on what nature dispenses either alone or by the help of art and labour. The soil is the chief supporter of man's wants, which fact we find especially ...
Article : 450 wordsCapital knows no country and owes allegiance to no state. If the Russian railways do not succeed, it will not be because the national prejudices are raised against them. On the ...
Article : 2,163 wordsASSAULTS.—George Baker and Edwin Fillsell, railway porters, and Joseph James White, railway guard, were charged, on the information of Thomas Ricksby, with an assault, at the Adelaide Railway Station, November INDECENT ASSAULT.—Thomas Woods, alias Skilton was charged with indecently assaulting Mary Hunt, a little girl between 11 and 12 years of age, with intent to commit a rape, on the 14th of August last. Mr. Parker ...
Article : 1,313 wordsPresent—Messrs. Blyth (in the chair), Jones, and White. The following correspondence was read:—A letter dispatched to Mr. Cole in accordance with ...
Article : 253 wordsPresent—Messrs. Gray (Chairman), Shepherdson, Bell, and Manton. Clerk was instructed to write to Mr. Cook, and request him to remove the fencing from the western side ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 19 Nov 1857, Page 3
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