Sir—Althougn ron .Lincoln is known to s number, ret there are others, I have no doubt, who may appreciate a short description of its general features and capabilities. As the ...
Article : 783 wordsSir—Regarding your leader of Saturday last upon the above report as calculated to injure the licensed teachers of the colony in the estimation of tho public, and, moreover, that some ...
Article : 1,223 wordsArrived—The Eliza Goddard. The 'Burra sails to-morrow, if the arrival of the mail should not alter her time. A lair amount of business is being done in ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. Cox (M.P.) has goue down to Stonehenge for tin purpose of leading up the History of England. It Is scarcely probable that Lord Derby will be present of the political beuguet at manchester to be given. ...
Article : 1,879 wordsSir—Examinations, examinations, are the mainsprings of education; they are the hope and support of the hard-working pupil, and the reward and the pride of the no less ...
Article : 1,383 wordsPresant—The Chairman, and Messrs. Chandler and Morphett. Report of the Collector of Statistics received; acre age to be furnished at the next meeting ...
Article : 89 wordsDOMESTIC ARRANGEMENTS OF THE PRICE AND PRINCESS—We hear from Berlin that the 18th birthday of the Princes Frederick William of Prussia was celebrated there with ...
Article : 1,604 wordsPresent—All the members. The Chairman reported tho electoral papers hiring been sent. Mr. T. Boys to be appointed to perform the luty connected with them. ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Hay has purchased the Empire news* paper for £14,000. It is to reappear next month. At Mort's wool sale to-day the lots were ...
Article : 96 wordsPresent—Messrs, [?], Pugh, Pricess, and Lorimer A form of account for this district's proportion of grant for medical attendance on the destitute [?] was ...
Article : 269 wordsFiles of Port Leuis papers to the 20th Jan are acknowledged in Melbourne. The Com menial Gazette of the 3lst December publishes a general retrospect of the leading featured ...
Article : 388 wordsPresent—Messrs, Rankine (Chairman), Hllos, and Bache. An error having been committed in appointing tbt" day of appeal, the Clerk wag Instructed to. give notice ...
Article : 77 wordsPresent—All tho members except the Chairman. Mr. Barron in the chair. The Clerk reported that Mr. Joyner's work in defining roads was examined by the [?] in was ...
Article : 131 wordsWe (Argus) have papers from New Zealand to the 15th inst. Of the intelligence they contain—which is generally of an uninteresting character—the following are the most ...
Article : 126 wordsSir—NOW, as on some former occasions, a prestige from the other hemisphere would appear too much to influence our reasoning; but we must pot be led away by excitement ...
Article : 552 wordsPresent—Messrs. Samuel Myles (Chairman) B. Booth, Thos. Cowley, and E. G. C. Mathusen. The Clerk was instructed to summons for all unpaid rates the first Court-day ...
Article : 26 wordsSir—1 notice a most lamentable piece of rigmarole in the Advertiser of Thursday, touching for the length of half a column upon all sorts of subjects. and winding un with the ...
Article : 591 words[We hall with pleasure the prospect of the banana'a becoming an ordinary article of South Australian production; and it is therefore with no common feeling of satisfaction that we extract from the last number of the ...
Article : 809 wordsPresent—The Chairman (W.Clark), James Bidgway. and H. H. B. Pepperell. The following publicans received certification authorizing licences to be granted:— ...
Article : 292 wordsSir—Amongst the earns pouring in from the various country districts for the relief of the sufferers by the late calamity, I observe Mount Barker has furnished her quota, which, from ...
Article : 298 wordsPresent—All the numbers, Mr. J, T. Bee In the chair. The Clerk reported cash on hand, £ 7 5s, 2d, and is ...
Article : 189 wordsThere is a novel publisher or publishing at the present day entitled "What shall we do with it?" Most probably the writer of it adopted the title from some difficulty ho had ...
Article : 1,310 wordsPresent—Messrs. May (in the chair), Bell, Shepherd son, and J. Gray The tenders were opened far fencing across section 3898. Whesdon's tender was accepted, it being the ...
Article : 93 wordsSir—In the course of to-day I received an order from the Chief Clerk in the Customs, addressed to the "proper'officer," to repack stores for the Wee Tottie, and the " proper ...
Article : 246 wordsPresent—Messrs. Burley, Latta Kirkham, and Rogers. A letter was received from the Bush Fires Relief Committee, requesting the co-operation of the Council in collecting subscriptions on behalf of the [?]. ...
Article : 142 wordsSir—As Mr. Lazar is again appointed Returning Officer for claims in tho city to votes for members fop our Houses of Parliament, would it not be proper for him to have an office and ...
Article : 127 wordsSir—I with others, feel obliged by your valuable articles and information respecting tho culture of the vino. As you are evidently so desirous to aid this important work I shall ...
Article : 117 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 12 Mar 1859, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: