The Hon. Captain Freeling, R.E., and David Sutherland, Esq., have been appointed members of the Central Board of Main Roads. T. F. Monteith and W. K. Wigley, Esqrs., have been ...
Article : 2,221 wordsSHOCKING DEATHG—A fireman in the employ of the Midland Railway Company, named Hiram Ashle, aged 21 years, met with a shocking death. While with a train of coal waggons, near the station at Little Eaton, he ...
Article : 2,124 wordsTo a far wider circle than an agricultural community the proper method of shoeing horses is a subject of great interest; while to every farmer it is one of paramount importance. With this impression, Mr. ...
Article : 1,134 wordsThe House of Assembly have adopted resolutions authorising the purchase of the Geelong Railway by Government (6 per cent. debentures. ...
Article : 106 wordsA first meeting had been called in this estate, but the insolvent was not in attendance, the Court having granted him leave of absence for the purpose of getting in his crops. Mr. Ingleby, who attended for the insolvent, stated that the estate ...
Article : 2,224 wordsThe small-pox was still raging. In Cape Town alone not less than 2,000 people had fallen victims to its terrible ravages. The Madagascar had been wrecked at the ...
Article : 89 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of this Society took place yesterday (Friday), at White's Rooms. There were present—The Hon. G. S. Kingston (Chairman), Messrs. J. Ferguson, E. W. Andrews, —Mellor, W. W. Tuxford, ...
Article : 1,893 wordsUNSUPPORTED CHARGE OF PERJURY.[?]Francis Wyman. Inspector of Nuisances, was charged by John Joseph Cobbin with having committed wilful and corrupt perjury, in giving evidence before the Mayor s Court on Thursday, 20th instant. ...
Article : 885 wordsJudge—J. Harvey, Esq., M.P. Starter—Mr. Sims. The grand match which may be said to have decided he question of the championship of the South Australian turf, came off on the Thebarton Course on Friday. The ...
Article : 1,666 wordsLieutenant-Colonel Addison relates a story in, his "Traits and Stories of Anglo-Indian Life," the pe[?]usal of which will make the reader's blood run cold. It is as follows:— ...
Article : 861 wordsPresent—All the members. The Clerk was directed to write to the Council's solicitors for their account to date. The Council decided that Mr. D. Little should be offered ...
Article : 98 wordsSir—Having read in the newspapers accounts of two attempts to break out of Gaol, both of which were nearly successful, I am induced to suggest that a very cheap and effectual plan of preventing ...
Article : 168 wordsMASONIC.—The Brothers of the Adelaide Lodge, No, 341, of Free and Accepted Masons, Scotch Constitution, met, to the number of about 40. on Tuesday evening, the 25th inst., at the Port Hotel, Port ...
Article : 483 wordsBRADY V. SMITH. Action for 22l, money lent. Defendant was apprehended on a fugi warrant, being about to proceed overland. The plaintiff proved having lent defendant the amount in sums of one note for 20l. and a sum of 2l. ...
Article : 110 wordsCHILDREN'S TEMPER.—Never fear spoiling children by making them too happy. Happiness is the atmosphere in which all good affections grow—the wholesome warmth necessary to make the heart blood circulate ...
Article : 111 wordsCHARGE OF POISONING.—Jane Menadue, wife of James Menadue, of the South road, was charged with poisoning her niece. Sarah Magor, on Wednesday, the 25th instant. Mr. Andrews appeared for the prisoner. Police-trooper Field ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 29 Jan 1859, Page 3
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