The only political topic of the day is the measure now before the Legislative Assembly for amending the system of electoral registration, so far as that House is concerned. In order to do away with ...
Article : 2,566 wordsThe Hon Captain Freeling, R.E., Surveyor-General, to be Valuator of Runs, under Act No. 20 of 1858, intituled " An Act for an Assessment on Stock, and for other purposes therein mentioned." ...
Article : 2,071 wordsThis was a final hearing. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Wigley for the opposing creditors. The insolvent had been engaged in partnership as a printer, but had signed a deed of dissolution, by which he was to receive ...
Article : 2,394 wordsBy the Mandarin, via Melbourne, our dates are extended to December 17. The only paragraph worth quoting has reference to the approaching connection of Mauritius as a mail i ...
Article : 706 wordsThe irregularities which have characterised the mail contract that is now fortunately drawing to its close! seem destined to mark it to the very last. The Oneida is advertised to sail with the January mails ...
Article : 655 wordsWant of confidence in the intentions of " our Great Ally," as Lord Palmerston loved to call the present ruler of France, is fast becoming a " public secret." The moneyed interest having too much to ...
Article : 669 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Alexander McPherson was charged with behaving disorderly on the previous evening, in Hindleystreet. As his behaviour appeared to have been only slightly out of order, he was discharged with a c[?]tion. George ...
Article : 421 wordsThe ghost of old Protection, ex[?]rcised once more from the realms of Chaos and old Night, to which, with other lumber, we had hoped it was finally consigned about six years ago, has ...
Article : 1,267 wordsThe Alexander, from San Francisco, says the Argus, has brought news to the 26th November. The files we have received are very imperfect, and the intelligence they contain is vague and fragmentary. ...
Article : 1,026 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Hunter, Mayfield, and Sunman. The Chairman reported that the action taken by the District Council against Mr. Y. B. Hutchinson, for closing the ...
Article : 474 wordsPapers to January 29. The following telegrams appear in the Argus:— Sydney, Friday, January 28. Mr. Piddington's motion in the Assembly, for ...
Article : 500 wordsThe October number of the Quarterly oontains an admirable paper on the Conqueror of Scinde. The following extract descriptive of the death-bed of Sir Charles Napier, and estimate of his career, will be ...
Article : 713 wordsSERIOUS ACCIDENT AT THE PORT.—An accident of a serious nature (but, as yet, not fatal) occurred at the Port yesterday forenoon, to a man named Hayes,, an employe of Messrs. Fuller & Co., the railway ...
Article : 552 wordsPapers to January 28. TASMANIAN BIRDS.—There are now on view at the I Museum, Harrington-street, two large cases of birds prepared for transmission by the Percy, to the Crystal ...
Article : 214 wordsWIFE-BEATING.—John Semple was charged with assaulting his wife, Mary Semple, on the 2nd inst. It appeared the husband had come home groggy, and began a quarrel with his wife about payment of some debts, and then struck her with ...
Article : 1,194 wordsEDITORIAL EXPERIENCE.—The recently married editor of the Rutland Herald says that a pair of sweet lips, a pressure or two of delicate hands, and a pink waist ribbon, will do as much to unhinge a man as three fevers, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 5 Feb 1859, Page 3
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