Proclamation cancelling that of 20th December last, and in lieu thereof ordering the division of the province into districts, and appointing offices and registrars. ...
Article : 39 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermen Colton and Cox: Councillors Cottrell, Thomas, Vosz, Pannell, Fox, Rankin, Carvosso, Kiteley, and Campbell. ...
Article : 3,381 wordsFinal hearing in formed p[?]perts. The accountant report was read as follows:—"The debts due from the insolvent amount to £75 19s. The only assets are—Bad and doubtful ...
Article : 497 wordsBusiness is unchanged. Parliament resumed to-day. Brooke made, the usual statement relative to Ministers and their policy, but nothing new beyond that ...
Article : 47 wordsNew Year's Day was observed here as a general holiday, all the places of business being closed, of any were attracted to Cox's Creek, where Messrs. Dunn & Sop gave a dinner to those in thier employ ...
Article : 904 wordsSEAMEN'S WAGES.—Charles Smith, master of the torque Fanny Fisher, was summoned by William Brown for refusing to pay £9, alleged to be due for wages as cook, and steward, Mr. James appeared ...
Article : 172 wordsJohn Humphrey Dolphin, as Bailiff to the Local Court, at Woodside, vice Lamb. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe Revs. William Harcus and J. Counter have been entered as officiating ministers, and as persons authorized to Kraut licences for marriages. ...
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Advertising : 1,257 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Thursday:— SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WEATHER REPORTS.—Port Elliot, W., strong; gloomy, Willunga ...
Article : 40 wordsStewards—Messrs. E. M. Bagot, G. Bennett, C. Jenkins, and W. Ruches, Judge—Mr. James Chambers. Starter—Mr. John Haimes. Clerk of the Course—Mr. W. H. Formby. ...
Article : 1,890 wordsNew that English oat is no longer the material upon which we rely for the strength of our ships, and other nations are equalling us both in the extent of their navies and the ...
Article : 1,127 wordsSir—Much has of late been said concerning the recent wreck of the Flying Fish, at Port Elliot, and too much, I think, cannot be said in connection with matters resulting so ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsPOLICE CASES.—A. Smith was fined 10s. for being drunk and disorderly at Normanville on Christmas Day. INFORMATIONS.—Two persons named Bailey and ...
Article : 451 wordsWhile Adelaide and its vicinity have been kept in a state of pleasurable excitement by the various means for that purpose provided, we in this part of he colony have been to a large extent too busy ...
Article : 456 wordsSir—Mr. J. P. Williams, in his letter on water supply, seeks to get out of the absurdity committed by the recent meeting of calling for an expenditure of £200,000 on drainage whilst ...
Article : 139 wordsSir—My attention has just been called to a letter signed " Harp," which appeared in your paper of the 31st ultimo, in which I find the following:— ...
Article : 826 wordsASSAULT BY AN ABORIGINE.—Tommy, an aboriginal from Mount Remarkable, but recently liberated from the Stockade, was charged with assaulting Ann Brinkworth Cave, wife of John Care, on ...
Article : 845 wordsThe 25th ult, was, of course, a general holiday with us, and many of the good people of Angaston took advantage of the splendid weather with which we were favoured to Spend their Christmas Day in ...
Article : 293 wordsOn Friday evening last another lecture was delivered in connection with the Mechanics' Institute, a large audience being present on the occasion, testifying unabated interest in the ...
Article : 422 wordsPresent—Messre. H. Weman (Chairman), and Councillors Goldsworthy, Stone, Lindsay, and Dedman, Mr. B. Reed was elected Clerk in place of Mr. James A. Lake. ...
Article : 57 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. K. Spotswood (Chairman), Easorn, and Turvey. In reference to circular on Dog Act, No. 9, 1860, information was ordered to be requested whether this Council in not correct in ...
Article : 112 wordsIn consequence of the Rev. F. P. Strickland intimating that his ministerial duties for this township ceased on Sunday last, a meeting of the Trinity Church seatholders was convened, and ...
Article : 467 wordsSir—Will you kindly allow me to offer a few remarks in reply to the letter of "H. Prosser," which appeared in the Observer of the 29th ult. "H. Prosser" evidently thinks ...
Article : 641 wordsPresent—All the, members. The following gentlemen were nominated for the Road Board:— Messrs. Duffield, Everard, Fergusson, and Sutherland. The Chairman to attend the Road Board on ...
Article : 36 wordsPrenent—Messrs. Atkinson, strout, Martin, and Thomas. The Chairman was requested to attend the Road Board on the 8th January next. In consequence of a numerous requisition of ratepayers ...
Article : 70 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Walters, Green, and Poulson. The names of Messrs. Alfred Hallett, Daniel Ferguson, D. Sutherland, and W. Duffield were returned as elective ...
Article : 202 wordsChristmas has passed on here in a very quiet manner, and the new year has been ushered in in a similar style, nothing of importance having occurred except the arrival of about 1,000 visitors ...
Article : 170 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. B. Myles (Chairman), R. Bain, and Humphries. Messrs. Duffield, Haliett, and Ferguson were elected members of the Central Road Board. Mr. Samuel Myles made ...
Article : 52 wordsHOLIDAY-MAKERS.—Nine persons who Bad been asking themselves merry during the Holidays were charged with drunkeness, and each fined 5s.—A female charged with a similar offence was ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 4 Jan 1861, Page 3
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