MR. GLADSTONE'S MISSION TO THE MEDITERANEAN. —Mr. Gladstone has much to complain of. By accident or by design his readiness to serve the Derby Government is very unhandsomely returned. The ...
Article : 2,820 wordsSome few years ago, an Irish servant girl arrived in this colony as an immigrant, having left the old country and all that were near and dear to her there behind. She left the home of her fathers for this distant land, ...
Article : 950 wordsHour. 10. Borrow & Goodiar, adjourned dividend mee[?]ing 11. W. Lanyon, adjourned final hearing. 2. J. Coombe, adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 83 wordsFORSTER AND OTHERS V. NEVILLE.—Action for 2[?] 78. Verdict for plaintiffs, defendant not appearing. FORSTER AND OTHERS v. EASTHER.—Action for [?] 12s. 6d. Plea for time. Verdict, that the amount be paid in a month. ...
Article : 648 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crettenden (Chairman), Diinent, and Saint. Received blank forms from the Chief Secretary's office, for the collection of the Agricultural Statistics of the District. ...
Article : 99 wordsThere are two primal necessities of human life; good water and pure [?]ir. Yet, strangely enough, these two things, which, it might have been supposed, instinct itself would have preserved to us intact, are ...
Article : 3,313 wordsWILLIAMS V. PARKER.—Defendant appeared on an unsatisfied judgment for 3[?] 18. In answer to the Court defendant said that the amount claimed was received by him for the plaintiff in connection with the barge Rose, which ...
Article : 83 wordsASSAULT.—John S[?]riven, of Carrington-street, appeared to an information by Hassan Ali, the well known itinerant vendor of vegetables, for an assault upon him on Sunday evening last The complainant stated that on the evening in ...
Article : 1,644 wordsPresent—Messrs. C. Watson (Chairman), W. Haines, jun., and Geo. Dickerson. A letter was received from the Public Works Office, accompanied by a copy of the new District Councils Act. ...
Article : 102 wordsPresent—The Chairman (Mr. Win, Clark), Messrs. A. Shannon, and J. Bidgway. Minutes of 27th December were protested against by the Chairman as being improper and illegal, and therefore he ...
Article : 471 wordsTHE CIRCUS.—The attendance last evening was good, though somewhat smaller than on some former occasions—a fact not readily accounted for, taking into consideration the favorable condition of the weather as ...
Article : 988 wordsSir—I beg to avail myself of your open column in order to call the attention of the authorities to the disgraceful state of the road leading from the south dook of the above. ...
Article : 264 wordsPresent—Mr. Randall (Chairman), Messrs. Willias, Sclanders, and Christie. A letter was received from the Central Road Board requesting a list of names as members of the Board The Council ...
Article : 264 wordsSir—Who would not be an advocate for artesian wells in Australia? Let those who condemn them, or who are careless about provision being made for them in this dry and warm country, read, mark, and ...
Article : 237 wordsAt a meeting of the ratepayers for the election of a Councillor, in the room of Mr. J. Pitcher, resigned, R. K. Spotswood, Esq., in the chair, Mr. Richard Day, of the Tam O'shanter Belt, was unanimously elected. ...
Article : 146 wordsThe General Committee of this Society held a meeting [?] Monday, January 24, at the Stanley Arms, Watervale, E. B. Gleeson, Esq., President of the Society, in the chair. ...
Article : 360 wordsPresent—Messrs. Sutherland (Chairman), Neilson, May, and Howard. A circular was received from the Commissioner of Public Works referring to regulations to be followed under the ...
Article : 132 wordsPresent—Messrs. Lauterbach. Lorimer, and Pugh. The annual balance-sheet was laid on the table, duly audited, and the Clerk reported having furnished copies of the same to the weekly journals for publlcation. ...
Article : 374 wordsTHE CENTRAL [?] meeting of the [?] BOARD.—The next the 3rd [?] Road Board will take place on [?], prior to which period the members of ...
Article : 79 wordsBREACH OF EMIGRATION REGULATIONS.—Eliza Edwards and Elizabeth Norris, immigrants per ship Clara, were charged upon information oy H. Duncan, Immigration Agent under 23rd clause of Act 55, with going into and ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 27 Jan 1859, Page 3
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