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  2. IRRIGATION OF RUNS.

    The industrious reader of the local intelligence that appears from time to time in [?]journal may have noticed during the past few months occasional paragraphs in the ...

    Article : 1,130 words
  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Hour. Name. Object. 13 [?] Robinson. Certificate, Commissions to give his decision. Tuesday, December 1. ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,158 words
  5. BRIGADIER-GENERAL HAVELOCK

    Brigadier-General Henry Havelock was born at Bishopswearmouth, near Sunderland, in 1795. His father, who was descended from a family which had long resided at Grimsby ...

    Article : 1,149 words
  6. LOCAL COURTS.

    Information for assault. The Defendant did not appear, but sent a letter excusing his absence, on the ground of ill-health, and offering to pay the costs of the day if the case was ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. KAPUNDA: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26.

    Action to recover £8 10s., amount or note of hand and balances accruing in exchanges of horse stock. £3 10s. paid into Court. Judgment for £6 and costs. ...

    Article : 427 words
  8. ANOMALIES OF THE LAW—POISONING CASES.

    Few stories have been more strange or painful than that of Thomas Fuller Bacon and the interest of the story has not even yet censed. It will be remembered that his wife was ...

    Article : 1,259 words
  9. POLICE COURTS.

    SHOPLIFTING.—Jane Gilbert was charged with stealing from the shop of William Lister, North Adelaide, two pieces of print, on or about November 20. William Lister, draper, deposed that the prisoner was a servant ...

    Article : 355 words
  10. PORT ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28.

    ASSAULT.—Catherine Buck, married woman, was charged with assaulting Robert Hutton, in Nile-street, on the 17th instant. Sergeant Sullivan stated the circumstances of the case, and that he was present during ...

    Article : 466 words
  11. THE OCEAN MAIL CONTRACT.

    South Australia has been severely stigiuatized by the Victorian press, and by the indignant eloquence of Victorian Orators, for her [?]sistence in standing aloof from the contract ...

    Article : 975 words
  12. BRITISH AND FOREIGN GLEANINGS.

    THE SCREECH OWL.—The Dublin Nation is in ecstacies at the turn affairs have taken in India, and demonstrates the sincerity of its sympathy with the cause of republicanism by ...

    Article : 2,232 words
  13. THE TELEGRAPH ROUTE FROM EUROPE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The practicability of transmitting currents of electricity through long distances, by means of submarine wires, has very recently received additional confirmation from the experiments ...

    Article : 1,509 words
  14. THE NATIVES IN THE NORTH.

    Sir—I am on the point of sailing for Port Augusts, I cannot therefore do more than briefly notice the letter of the Lord Bishop of Adelaide, in your issue of the 28th November. ...

    Article : 417 words
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