May 19.—The schooner Lightning, 147 tons, Hay, for Singapore. May 20.—The barque Berenice, 332 fons. Bawden, for Swansea. Passenger—Penrin, Esq. ...
Article : 61 wordsSIR—The leading article in your pap er of the 30th April, on the Government grant, is too important to pass withoui comment The non-interference of the Government with ...
Article : 703 wordsFor £8 3s, rent and purchase money of two bullocks and a dray, Set-of—Bill and cash, £11 15s. Verdict by consent, for thirty-four shillings. ...
Article : 33 wordsFor £2 4s 10d, balance of account for lime, wood &c. Plaintiff an Irisiiman, and defendant an American, half cast. ...
Article : 119 wordsMay 20.—The barque Phoebe 578 tons, Dale, for the Cape of Good Hope and London. Passengers—Mrs Miller, female servant and child, Mr Meyer, Mr Balfour, Dr Labitsky, J. Angel and ...
Article : 324 wordsTHOSE who are interested in the discussion which lately took place in the Legislative Council, regarding the refusal of a share of the Government Grant by the Chureh of ...
Article : 843 wordsJOHN JOHNSON was charged with stealing four pounds, the property of Richard Jacka. For the prosecution, Mr Fisher; for the prisoner, Mr Nicholls. ...
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Advertising : 123 wordsSIR—Your suggestion appears very good, that large houses should be built for the reception, of several families, whose convenience may bs collectively secured at a cheaper rate than ...
Article : 194 wordsAs the controversy between Mr Milne and "J. A." has degenerated into mere personality, strongly tinctured with libel, we cannot be the medium of its continuance. "We, therefore ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Loyal Gawler Lodge of Old Fellows of the Manchester Unity, celebrated its first anniversary on Friday last. At an early hour, it was evident that the [?] of this acting little twosnhip had ...
Article : 876 wordsSIR—I write to you as one dissenting from your views on this subject, but still sore that my remarks, not of a controversial kind, viii s be received in a gentlemanly spirit. ...
Article : 290 wordsHAVING lately had an opportunity of visiting the Southern Districts, as far as Noarlunga, and those north along the Torrens, to the Sources of the Little Para, a distance of about ...
Article : 781 wordsADJOURNED ease, for £10 17s 2d, wages. Mr Stephen, for defendant, prodased Mrs Cucumber, the lady who had beau before referred to as the sleeping partner in the cook's ...
Article : 351 wordsGENTLEMEN—Solomon said, "in the midst of counsellors there is safety;" but, had he lived to witness your deliberations, he would have qualified the aphorism by addmg, "and ...
Article : 933 wordsSIR—I am surprised at a letter in your last, in which the writer recommends every gentleman to turn informer if he sees another riding on the footpaths. I really do not know what ...
Article : 322 wordsTHOMAS HILL and Henry Chandler, charged with smuggling, cigars (whose case we reported in our last), again appeared, pursuant to adjournment. ...
Article : 785 wordsMary Ann Watson, defendant's mother, a French lady, who spoke in very broken English, deposed—that plaintiff had received all the wages due to him, and more, in cash and ...
Article : 85 wordsSet-off pleaded for board and cash, £5 15s. Here the plaintiff was a Frenchman. He attacked defendant in ho measured terms, who was not slow to answer him. It was a ...
Article : 63 wordsPlea—Non fulfilment of contract, whereby' defendant sustained damage £5: Adjourned for a week, to enable plaintiff to produce a necessary wintess. ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 21 May 1847, Page 3
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