Present—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen [?], Glandfield, Elliott; Councillors Hubble, Cottroll, Williams, Thomas, Pannell, Osborne, Baldwin, Gouge, Cox, Fox, and Hugall. ...
Article : 4,317 wordsSir—I would recommend "Old Colonist"[?] before he again ventures to appear in the columns of the public press, to remember that fair play and correct quoting are essential elements to assist at the arrival ...
Article : 366 wordsDRUNKENNESS AND OBSCENITY.—D. Deadman, for drunkenness and making use of obscene language in the public streets, was fined in the sum of 1[?] DRUNKENNESS AND NEGLECT OF DUTY.—John Chapple, ...
Article : 642 wordsSir—Thank you for your excellent article of this morning on British Institutions and British fashions. You have, however, omitted praise where I think it is due. We have this year very generally adopted white ...
Article : 246 wordsAdjourned final hearing. This insolvent has absented himself ever since his declaration, and the meeting to-day was held principally to receive an affidavit of the service of a summons on the insolvent's premises, commanding him to ...
Article : 601 wordsA good Englishman and a brilliant seaman now lies still in death at Arundel Castle. Lord Lyons died there, after a short illness, yesterday. It was but the other day, after his return from the ...
Article : 548 words[?]e case of comte de Montalembert and M. Dounagre, manager of the journal, was tried to-day. From 9 o'clock in the morning a considerable ...
Article : 679 wordsIMPORTANT DECISION.—Mr. H R Fuller, contractor for the goods traffic of the Port Railway, appeared to answer to two informations of the Inspector of Hackney Carriages &c., the first charging him with plying for hire, and the second ...
Article : 823 wordsRECENT disclosures have pointed out how much temptation to smuggling exists when high duties are imposed, and how easily Customs regulations are evaded and the revenue defrauded. Yet a ...
Article : 1,360 wordsMASTERS' AND SERVANTS' Act.-Johm Doly appeared to the information of T. E. Sanderson, his master, who charged him with having failed and refused to obey his lawful orders. It appeared that he had been sent in charge of a reaping[?] ...
Article : 422 wordsTERRIFIC BUSH FIRE.—The fire which has beep noticed for the last two night[?] in the South-East has proved to be much more destructive than, any one contemplated. We are informed by a gentleman who ...
Article : 779 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—The following persons were fined for this offence:—Henry Lohmeyer, Laurence O'Rourke. Edward Barsden and Patrick Ryan were similarly accused but were discharged. ...
Article : 1,285 wordsDARING ATTEMPT AT ARSON.—A most daring attempt was on Sunday morning, at about 2 o'clock, made by some miscreant or miscreants, as yet unknown, to set on fire a dwelling-house in Queenstown, near the old ...
Article : 649 wordsWe are enabled to lay another letter before our readers from Mr. Spurgeon, relative to the very severe and painful illness under which he has labored for some weeks, and from which he has yet only, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 8 Feb 1859, Page 3
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