Present—The Hon. the Surveyor-General (in the chair), Hon. Dr. Everard, Messrs. Milne, M.P., Hay, M.P., Duffield, M.P., and D. Sutherland, Esq. THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL. ...
Article : 4,235 words[Before Mr. Justice Boothby and Mr. Justice Gwynne.] IN BANCO. At the opening of the Court Mr. Justice Boothby informed the Bar that the Chief Justice was not able to attend, as we ...
Article : 2,438 wordsFlour, £17 15s. to £18 10s. There is a fair enquiry. Wheat, 7s. 3d. to 7s. 6d. The market is dull. ...
Article : 47 wordsSir—The Register on Tuesday informed the citizens of Adelaide that the latest Melbourne papers were brought to town by the Glenelg Jetty! Is it possible? The writer of the same paragraph informed us that ...
Article : 92 wordsA telegram has just been received from Sydney. Two men were in custody on the charge of having murdered a woman in the Glebe lands, within two miles of the city. One ...
Article : 101 wordsVarious paragraphs having appeared in the papers from time to time relative to the Alpacas and vicunas recently introduced into New South Wales, we doubt not our readers will be ...
Article : 1,964 wordsWe resume our selection of news from the latest Sydney papers:— THE AMERICAN PEDESTRIAN IN SYDNEY.—Mr. M'Kean, having completed his arrangements, will ...
Article : 246 wordsNews from Wellington to February 23. The Independent states that nearly all the seats in the Provincial Council, vacated by Radicals since 1857, have been gained by Constitutionalists. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe following was yesterday posted outside the Telegraph Office:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING. March 8. ...
Article : 46 wordsIn addition to the matter contained in "Our Own Correspondent's" letter, published in yesterday's Advertiser, we now publish the following interesting paragraphs of news:— ...
Article : 1,528 wordsSir—Nothing short of madness or sheepishness will hinder South Australians from having the best line to the Murray. I say the best line, in which I include most of all, the cheapest working line that ...
Article : 546 wordsSir—My name having been connected with a movement in Melbourne relative to the relief of the sufferers by the late bush fires in this colony, with your permission I beg to make the following ...
Article : 454 wordsThe following cases are set down for hearing this day:— Reynolds v. Murray. Jackson v. Paine. Wif[?]an & Co. v. Smith. ...
Article : 70 wordsTHE NEW BANKS AT PORT ADELAIDE.—The two new Banks, which have been for some months past in course of [?]rection—one for the South Australian Banking Company, in the Commercial-road, and the other for the ...
Article : 618 wordsDRUNKRNNESS.—Patrick Gall was fined [?]. for this offence. STEALING A MANTLE.—Elizabeth Loyd was brought up on remand from the previous Friday, on a charge of having ...
Article : 312 wordsBUSH FIRE BELIEF FUND.—A meeting was held at Williamstown, Victoria Creek, on Friday, the 4th instant. Robert Rankine, Esq., in the chair. The meeting was addressed by D. Randall, Esq., the Rev. ...
Article : 149 wordsSir—In reference to a paragraph which appeared in your issue of Saturday last, relative to my having directed an unpaid letter to be forwarded to Victoria, I should, in order to prevent any misconception, be ...
Article : 259 wordsThis was a final hearing. The insolvents had been contractors at the Dry Creek, and had carried on rather extensive farming operations in that locality. They attributed their insolvency to losses incurred in their transactions with ...
Article : 2,261 wordsTHE REV. MR. JEFFRIES.— According to etters from England by the last mail, the Rev. James Jeffries, LL.B., is on his way to this colony via. Melbourne, and may be expected in two or three weeks, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 9 Mar 1859, Page 3
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