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Article : 1,146 wordsASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.—james Grant was fined 40s. for assaulting Police-constable parker in the execation of his duty CARELESS DRIVING.—William thomas shepherd and ...
Article : 368 wordsA MONSTER BALLOON.—Mr. T. L. Carlm-court Lowe, an American aeronaut, has been for many months engaged in constructing, near New York, an air-ship of unparalleled ...
Article : 1,688 wordsBusiness remains the same. It is rumoured that the Banks have given notice to several customers that a more limited accommodation will be allowed them for the ...
Article : 114 wordsSir—Having heard many remarks about the firing of the first of class volunteers on the 28th instant, I think it only justice to myself and two-thirds of these who composed the first ...
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Advertising : 1,353 wordsVulcan seems to be determined to do some mischief at Tanunda this season by means of the fearful seourge swung by him. Within the last fortnight there have been no less than six tires in township two of which ...
Article : 579 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Friday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—December 30. Marv Grant, schooner, from New ...
Article : 108 wordsMERCHANT SEAMEN'S ACT.—Henry Cornelius, seaman on board the Sea Nymph, was charged by Captain Morrison with refuting to obey lawful orders when on the voyage to this port. It appeared from the evidence of ...
Article : 248 wordsSir—My last letter pointed out the identity which Subsists in all essential principles between our Real Property Act and the measure introduced by Sir Hugh Cairns ...
Article : 2,311 wordsSir—Through the medium of your paper I beg to draw the public attention to present fire-alarm. It is quite insufficient for its intended purpose. A low-toned half-cracked ...
Article : 187 wordspresent—The Chairman in,and Messrs. Varcoe and New and. Letters read from the Chairman of Nairne District Council, on the subject of sheep depasturing within the ...
Article : 229 wordsA meeting was held, as announced, on Thursday, the 29th, at the Oakbank Institute, for the purpose of discussing the desirability or otherwise of forming a young men's Association in this district. The attendance was ...
Article : 568 wordsAbout half-past 11 o'clock on Thursday night a gentleman attached to this office returning to his residence is Gilbert-street noticed a thick smoke or dust in king William-street. For some time he ...
Article : 1,968 wordsPresent—Messrs. palmer (Chairman), Norman, Maslin, and Stewart. paid Treasurer £12s, rates, &c., collected since last meeting. ...
Article : 125 wordsPresent—All the members Plana were received from Mr. Sealy, with a letter, which was read. The Chairman was requested to communicate with ...
Article : 1,349 wordsA meeting was held at the schoolroom here on Saturday, day, the 22th inst., in order to arrange respecting the services of a minister, caused by the retirement of Mr.Car[?]el , who stated that in consequence of weak ...
Article : 265 wordsSir—On looking through the Parliamentary Papers of 1859 I find a copy of a despatch from the Governor to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 17th January, 1859, with ...
Article : 913 wordsThe Cottage Gardener and Country Gentleman of March, 1858, contains an excellent article on the above subject. It starts by defining the mode of dealing with fruit-trees ...
Article : 725 wordsThe busy time of harvest is fast drawing to a close, and although the hills have been favoured with a moderate crop, the average is lower than was anticipated. The vineyards are looking well, and promise a ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 31 Dec 1859, Page 3
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