Present—The Right Worshipful the Mayor, Aldermen Elliott, Lazar, Glandfield, Councillors Hugall, Baldwin, Fox, Hubble, Osborne, Williams, Pannell, Thomas, Cottrell, Birrell, Cox. ...
Article : 3,847 wordsThis was an action for an alleged libel. Mr. Fenn appeared for the plaintiff, and the Attorney-General, Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Stow for the plaintiff. The public have already been made acquainted with the ...
Article : 892 wordsThe rumoured resignation of Mr. Ireland wants confirmation. Mr. Evans will probably succeed Mr. Duffy, and Mr. John Hood will be likely to replace Mr. ...
Article : 84 wordsA telegram from Sydney announces that the captain and nine men of the Maid of Australia had been murdered by natives on La Perouse Island. The mate and remainder of the crew ...
Article : 47 wordsThe brig Fanny has been totally destroyed in Port Resolution, Island of Erromanga. The crew were saved. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe following telegram was yesterday posted outside the Telegraph Office:— Arrived, Port Adelaide—Colchester, from Melbourne. ...
Article : 47 wordsSir—Until the survey of the Valley of the Sturt line of railway to the Murray is completed, any discussion on the subject is likely to be partial and fragmentary, and any supposed conclusions may be ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Commissioner delivered judgment in this case, which lins so repeatedly been before the public of late, that it is unnecessary to touch further upon the particulars. "In this case the charge of the Official Assignee is that the ...
Article : 344 wordsSir—Fully concurring in your views as to the eligibility of connecting the River Murray with Port Adelaide otherwise than by the present transit through the river's mouth, I venture to suggest that ...
Article : 145 wordsROSE MCCANN V. A. KAUFFMAN.—Assault and abusive language. Dismissed. CIVIL CASES. CRAB[?] V. SHORT.—Mr. Boucaut for defendant. This was ...
Article : 247 wordsFURIOUS RIDING.—F. J. T[?]aites and George Tliomson were charged, upon the information of Police-constable Head, with furiously riding upon the Port Road on Sunday night in such a manner as to endanger the lives of persons ...
Article : 273 wordsVery little has occurred to vary the monotony of our quiet life in this village since my last. A memorial has, I understand, been sent round to some of the residents of the township and ...
Article : 321 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Edward Murphy and Daniel Lee were fined 58. each for this offence. DISORDERLY.—Alfred Sharp was charged with creating a riot at North Adelnde It appeared that the accused had ...
Article : 2,580 wordsPresent—Messrs. Belt and Wright, the Chief Inspector, and the Secretary (Mr. Wickes). Mr. Belt occupied the chair. The report of the Chief Inspector was read. ...
Article : 493 wordsThe adjourned annual general meeting of the Shareholders was held on the 21st of December, at the offices, 54, Old Broad-street-Mr. Divett, M.P., in the chair. ...
Article : 1,734 wordsTHE LATE MB. TUDHOPE.—In addition to the particulars already furnished respecting the late melancholy accident to Mr. Tudhope, we have to add that Mr. Dixon after leaving the York proceeded to the ...
Article : 411 wordsTHE LATE BUSH FIRES.—Referring to the awful devastation committed by the late bush fires, and admiring the self-reliant tone in which South Australians came to the rescue of the ...
Article : 310 wordsTHE COLUMBIAN'S MAIL.—We publish the subjoined at the request of the Postmaster-General:— "Post Office, Port Adelaide, 21st March, 1859. ...
Article : 194 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Aldermen Greenway, Perry, and Gray; Councillors Birrell, Pulsford, Hambidge, Scarfe, and Lock. Accounts were approved to the amount of £73 9s. ...
Article : 134 wordsNEW SPECIES OF COTTON.—Public attention has lately been directed here to some specimens of Canadian cotton, gathered by Mr. Nettle, which equals silk in texture, and which can be procured in any ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 22 Mar 1859, Page 3
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