The usual meeting of the Preceptors' Association was held at pulteney-street Schoolroom on Saturday last. The attendance was not very numerous. Mr. Whinham took the chair on the occasion. ...
Article : 1,215 wordsThe Commissioner gare judgment in this cue as follows:—"The charges made by the Official Assignee are, first, that the insolvent did contract certain of has debts by means of fraud aud false pretences, to wit, the debt ...
Article : 1,868 wordsBailey is unopposed at Ballarat. Capper has demanded a poll at Castlemaine, an McDonohugh is opposed to Pyke. Service and Wood have been elected without ...
Article : 66 wordsDISOEDERLY CONDUCT.—A man was fined 5s. for disorderly behaviour in Morphett-street the previous evening. DOUBTFUL DEALING.—Charles Wight, an old man ...
Article : 1,064 wordsThe late rough weather has completely carried away what remained of the wreck of the Admella. The only vestige now left is part of the boilers and machinery. I understand that ...
Article : 57 wordsSir—I enclose you the amount of ruin as registered by myself for this year up to the end of September, which it will be seen is in excess of that supplied by Mr. Kingston. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Gem, cutter, has got ashore at Lacepede Bay, but is not hurt. Her anchor dragged in the late gale. ...
Article : 30 wordsWe have an incomplete file of Mauritius papers to September 24. They do not contain any commercial news or other intelligence of much importance. The colonists ...
Article : 401 wordsI am an old friend of yours, and hare employed many compositors in my day, and never wrote or said one word tending to degrade you. But as tout friend I shall use a friend's ...
Article : 2,389 wordsMASTERS AND SERVANTS ACT.—John Gillatley was summoned by Francis Smith for retusing to pay him £10 18s. being balance of wages alleged to be due. The defendant did not appear. and the informant having ...
Article : 1,395 wordsThe Mauritius Commercial Cazette of September 24, refers to "further particulars" from Chins, published in a previous issue. Our incomplete file of papers. however, does ...
Article : 746 wordsThe first annual meeting of the S ratha by [?] was held on Thursday lust in Mr. Colman's large store. The tea, which was gratuitously provided by several ladies of the townsh p. was of the meet superior ...
Article : 800 wordsEXTRAORDINARY STORY.—NAPOLEON III. AND A CHESHIRE SQUIRE.—Many years ago, when Lours Napoleon was a mere oldger in St. James's-street, London, he was invited as a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsENTIRE COLT AT LARGE.—George Attrill appeared to the information of William Thomas Brown, charged with having at large an entire colt. The evidence proved the defendant had received notice on several ...
Article : 804 wordsThe farmers shout here are now busily engaged in making hay; a few have also commenced reaping barley, The wheat harvest will be considerably by the cold and rainy weather of last week. From Tuesday ...
Article : 370 wordsSir—From "Economist's" letter in your issue of Saturday, it would appear that the mismanagement or mismanagement of the Port end of this road has been remedied; and the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 7 Nov 1859, Page 3
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