Having returned from his Irish tour, the Cardinal delivered a lecture in London, at the Hanover-square Rooms, on his "impressions," as derived from the scenes he witnessed during his travels. A large ...
Article : 2,102 wordsA great meeting has been held in the Town Hall, under the presidency of the Mayor of Melbourne, for the purpose of raising funds in aid of the sufferers by the late fire in North ...
Article : 138 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—John King was fined 5s. for this offence. John Bentley and Sarah St. Clair were discharged. Mary Thomas, charged with wandering about the streets, was discharged. James Cushion, charged with being ...
Article : 1,898 wordsSir—No doubt "A.F." is very indignant at being interfered with, and, like a great many more of his stamp, endeavors, by begging the question, coupled with a little scurrility, to gull others. Perhaps ...
Article : 285 wordsThe affairs of the National Bank of Australasia are once more to be brought under discussion to-day. The controversy, however, is now narrowed to a single issue. The obnoxious Directors have been removed; ...
Article : 1,212 wordsThe usual list of Jurors whose fines have been paid for nonattendance was read, from which it appeared that Mr. Wm. Morgan, of Rundle-street, grocer, and Mr. P. Prankerd, of Kensington, had paid 5l. each by way of fine. ...
Article : 3,475 wordsBy telegram from Sydney, advices have arrived of the loss of the schooner Oceana. The vessel foundered off Bird Island. The crew were all saved. ...
Article : 78 wordsPresent—Mr. Belt (in the chair), Mr. MacDermott, M.P., and Dr. Wyatt, Chief Inspector of Schools. MOUNT GAMBIER. The following letter was read, and the Chief Inspector ...
Article : 873 wordsThe following was yesterday posted up outside the Telegraph Office:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING. Melbourne, February 28. ...
Article : 145 wordsSir—Mr. Torrens having in this clay's paper given a list of conveyancing charges under the old system and under his own Act, and volunteering to give particulars of any items questioned, I should be glad ...
Article : 261 wordsThis was a final hearing. The insolvent had carried on the business of a publican at McLaren Yale, and some time since, becoming involved in difficulties, the creditors accepted a composition of 6s. in the pound, and the insolvent ...
Article : 828 wordsPresent—The Very Rev. Dean Farrell, Rev. Mr. Haining, Rev. Mr. Byan, the Colonial Surgeon, Messrs. Holthouse and Bee. Mr. Byan in the Chair. The [?]elieving Officer reported that he had visited ...
Article : 1,170 wordsSir—As there is likely to be a large attendance of Shareholders at the meeting advertised for Saturday next, a larger room than the one named would, I think, be desirable. If not too late, Mr. Scott may, ...
Article : 62 wordsSir—I think you will be doing good service by calling the attention of the public and especially of our legislators to the fact, that out of the large number (at least 54) of persons, many of them prisoners, ...
Article : 283 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Matthew Dixon and Martin Nichols were fined 5s, each for this offence. ATTEMPT AT RESCUE.—Henry Begley, charged with attempting to rescue Martin Nichols, one of the prisoners on ...
Article : 86 wordsPresent—Messrs. Gilks (Chairman), Easton, and Ridgway. Resolved, that the Inspector hand in a written report of all works belonging to the Council going on in the district at each meeting. ...
Article : 110 wordsMACQUARIE PINE.—By the brig Wee Tottie, which arrived yesterday, the 27th instant, several large pieces of the above-named timber have arrived from Hobart Town. Captain Brown has brought it round for ...
Article : 59 wordsThe sittings of the Adelaide Local Court (Full Jurisdiction) will commence on Wednesday, March 2, and will continue by adjournment until the whole of the following causes have been disposed of:— ...
Article : 245 wordsA JAPANESE JUGGLER.—Here are some of his feats:— No. 1. He took an ordinary boy's top, spun it in the air, caught it on his hand, and then placed it (still spinning) upon the edge of a sword, near the hilt. Then he ...
Article : 357 wordsPresent—Messrs. Jones (Chairman), Hornsby, Letchford, and White. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Various accouats, amounting to £330 16s., having been ...
Article : 221 wordsSir—If I were not very much grieved, I should be very much amused at the various devices employed by advocates of Government education, to divert public attention from the point at issue, namely, whether it ...
Article : 288 wordsPresent—All the members. Council to meet on Tuesday, at 12 o'clock, to inspect the work done by Mr. Joyner in defining roads. Mr. Joyner's bill to be paid if the work prove satisfactory. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 1 Mar 1859, Page 3
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