On the opening of the Court this morning, His Honor, in allusion to the ease of English & Brown v. Clark, tried the previous day, for the recovery of a balance of 1l., said—" I cannot understand that the practice in the Local Court has ...
Article : 1,186 wordsMr. R. R. Torrens has created some stir here amongst the friends of the Real Property Act. He is to deliver a public lecture on Saturday, under the presidency of the Chief Justice. ...
Article : 201 wordsSir—In opposing the return of Mr. Tinline to Parliament as a Government officer, you have deserved well of the country, and few persons I believe would be perverse enough to differ from you in the ...
Article : 193 wordsLLOYD V. GRAY.—Action for 4l. 18s. 4d., balance of disputed account for barking wattles. Judgment for 2l. and costs. CRIMINAL. ...
Article : 170 wordsSir—Between 2 and 3 o'clock this afternoon I sent £25 to the Treasury to pay for a publican's licence in the country, and to my astonishment the bearer had to bring back the money again. ...
Article : 106 wordsRESCUING CATTLE.—Peter Reynolds appeared to the information of Ph[?]be Jennings, charged with having, on 13th March, illegally rescued two head of cattle from her whilst in the net of impounding them. The prosecutrix stated that ...
Article : 160 wordsSir—In reply to a letter in your paper of to-day, signed "Callington," I have pleasure in supplying the following information, which may be interesting to others besides the writer of that letter. ...
Article : 344 wordsSir—Can you inform me how much unexpended money there was in the hands of the Government here, or in the hands of the Emigration Agent in England before the £20,000 was voted to them last session ...
Article : 180 wordsPresent—Mr. Ellis. No quorum. MONDAY, MARCH 12. Annual meeting for granting licences. ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Times has forwarded to that journal a report of a most remarkable conversation said to have actually taken place between an illustrious Frenchman and a well-known ...
Article : 2,832 wordsAt the present moment, whilst so much excitement prevails relative to the now Diggings on and near to the Snowy River, the following extracts from New South "Wales papers will not be uninteresting. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsSir—It is, however, with the Tail, Mr. Editor, that I have to do; as in addition to what is common to most tails, being on the back, it has the farther peculiarity of the peacock, being spread out all over the ...
Article : 341 wordsA number of pleas for time in cases in which judgments remained unsatisfied were disposed of. In the majority of these cases the defendants apparently belonged to the working class, and pleaded scarcity of employment. The ...
Article : 1,604 wordsPresent—The Master, Captain Tapley sud Mal[?], and Mr. Newland. The Master informed the Board that[?] during his visit of inspection, in company with the Hon. 'W. Scott, to the ...
Article : 472 wordsSir—I see by the speeches of some of the candidates that they are now in favor of voting money for the purpose of immigration, to be left to the discretion of the Government to spend or not as they may ...
Article : 519 wordsA meeting of about 50 electors took place at the Walker's Arms, Walkerville, on Tuesday evening, March 20. Mr. Cherry was voted to the chair. Tne Chairman stated that he had known Mr. McEllister ...
Article : 245 wordsSir—I see in your paper to-day a letter signed "Scrutator," which gives the key to all the uproar and acrimomous feeling, which was in many cases undoubtedly displayed prior to and at the late ...
Article : 317 wordsMacaulay will be attended to his grave by something more than a national regret. Not only "whereever the English language is spoken," but wherever it is understood, his loss will be mourned. He has ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 22 Mar 1860, Page 3
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