Present—Mr. Belt (Chairman}, Mr. S. P. H. Wright, the First and Second Inspectors, and the Secretary. INSPECTORS' REPORTS. The Chief Inspector'a report from the 29th November ...
Article : 2,435 wordsMr. Bait appeared for the assignees; Mr. Andrews andrews for the insolvent; the Attorney-General and Mr. Knox watched the case on behalf of the Union Bank ...
Article : 1,190 wordsAn important internet took place oh October 22 and 24 at Breslau, between the Emperor of Russia and the Prince Regent of Prussia. The meeting was of the most cordial kind; and the ...
Article : 115 wordsIn Imperial Hatt, issued on the 15th of October, speaks in sorrowful and severe terms of the loss of confidence throughout the empire arising from financial confusion. The Sultan ...
Article : 114 wordsUpon this, the first appearance of our journal, we have to announce an alteration in the Australian mail service of considerable importance to the colonies. If, as is probable. ...
Article : 980 wordsThis church, which has been so long in progress, has at length happily reached completion. It will supply a want long felt in the north-eastern division of Adelaide. We believe it was in July, 1855 that the Rev. A. R. ...
Article : 3,477 wordsThe Constitutionnet of yesterday, November 17, in an article, signed by its Secretary, Boniface, announces that the French Government, the principles of its policy, has ...
Article : 780 wordsA SUSPECTED RUNAWAY CONVICT.—George. B. Chambers, described in the charge-sheet as a miner, was charged on suspicion of being a prisoner of the Crown from Western Australia illegally at large in this province ...
Article : 428 wordsThe annual meeting of the above Society was held at the NOr[?] Arms Inn, Bundle-street, on Saturdaye last. Mr. E. W. Andrews was unanimously voted to the chair. ...
Article : 1,648 wordsAn inquest was Held at the Tanunda Hotel, Tanunda on Saturday, the 7th inst., on the body of J. Friedrich Mattner, of Schoenborn. Air. E. Keynes, J.P. of Angaston, acted as Coroner. The Jury having been ...
Article : 899 wordsNELSONY, LINDSAY.—This was a claim for £17, 11s. 1d., for wages and balance of former, account. Defendant pleaded that plaintiff had left his service without giving tl Had cmrnired to fence in a ccrtaia paadoes. ...
Article : 955 wordsA recent mail from New York brought us news of a very extraordinary incident. What may be called an insurrection of abolitionists and negroes had broken out at a place called ...
Article : 673 wordsThe following is extracted from Messrs. W. W. Stables & Co.'s Circular for the month ending 3lst October, 1859:—St. Helens-place London November 7, 1859. ...
Article : 2,703 wordsThe proposed new land regulations are not yet made public, but from what bas transpired there is a probability of their being very unsatisfactorily received by tho stockholders. ...
Article : 345 wordsWe have had warmer weather during the past week than we have experienced at any time previous in the present summer. To-day has been the coolest we hive had this week, as shown by the following statist:— ...
Article : 458 wordsDRUNK AND RIOTOUS.—John Barry was fined 10s. for being drunk, using Obscene language, and assaulting Police-constable Burl, on the road between Adelaide and the Thebarton Racecourse.—Daniel Cunningham was ...
Article : 166 wordsPALTRY CASE.—Ann Ryan and Eliza Calton were charged with damaging a pair of cloth boots, value 7s, the property of Julia Coady. Mr. Ingleby appealed for the defendants. The witnesses for the prosecution ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 10 Jan 1860, Page 3
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