The PRESIDENT announced that he had on the previous Thursday waited upon His Excellency with the reply of the Council to His Excellency's address, and that His Excellency had graciously received the same. ...
Article : 1,611 wordsBOTH HOUSES of Parliament met on Tuesday, had a few words, and parted. Those who looked for a "scene" were disappointed; those who expected a programme went away unblessed. ...
Article : 4,001 wordsA great meeting of operatives was held last night to oppose the new project for the resumption of immigration by the Government. Resolutions against the voting of public money for ...
Article : 196 wordsPresent—The Master and Wardens. Read, a letter from Captain Clark, of the Grand Trianon, stating that a bright fixed light exhibited from the shore just above Glene[?]g was mistaken for the Lightship, in ...
Article : 3,074 wordsSir—The leading article in your papar of to-day (Monday) is so judicious, and so apropos to the circumstances of the colony, that all who desire its advancing prosperity cannot but appreciate the ...
Article : 534 wordsThe Omeo does not place us in possession of later intelligence, but we subjoin a few items from intermediate dates:— Great, preparations are making for the Melbourne ...
Article : 313 wordsPresent—The Chairman and members. Read, the following report from the Shipping-Master of the number of seamen engaged, discharged, and deserted during the month of March:—Discharged—Colonial 16, foreign 10; ...
Article : 104 wordsThis was an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Moulden for opposing creditors. The meeting had been adjourned for the examination of ...
Article : 520 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald, of 23rd ultimo, acknowledges the receipt of news from Taranaki to the 14th, by the City of Sydney, steamer. Captain Moodie states that another collision with the natives ...
Article : 64 wordsIn the first article on this weapon we traced the manufacture of the most important portion, the barrel, up to its final completion, when the guage is placed in its muzzle, and proves such a perfect ...
Article : 2,014 wordsSir—Everybody agreed that the age of cursing and swearing had yielded in the course of nature to a l[?]s rugged era of affirmation and declaration, and that the good round oaths of our ancestors were as much ...
Article : 931 wordsThe report of the extraordinary meeting of fallen women which took place at St. James's Restaurant, in the small hours of last Thursday morning, on the invitation of some ministers of religion, came ...
Article : 1,171 wordsTHWAITES V. THWAITES.—Action for 30l. 16s., balance of account for labor. &c. Mr. Boykett for plaintiff; Mr. Stow for defendant. In this case F. J. Thwaites, blacksmith, had sued his brother, J. M. Thwaites, tailor, for a ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Diocesan Synod of Adelaide met on Tuesday for its annual session. The Holy Communion was administered in Trinity Church by the Bishop, assisted by the Dean, to a considerable body of the clergy and laity assembled. After ...
Article : 1,127 wordsSTRAY CATTLE.—George Hammond appeared to the information of Inspector Reading, charged with allowing two head of cattle to stray in North Adelaide, on the 28th April. Fined 1 's. and costs, in all 1l. Margaret McFie was charged ...
Article : 70 wordsLast week an accident occurred to Mr. Kemp, overseer to Mr. Salter, on the Wakefield. While attending to his duties, he received a kick from a bullock, which at first was thought to have caused a ...
Article : 564 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. Budgen (Chairman), A. Birrell, J. Clif[?], jun., and George Yates. Letter from Mr. J. Craig, urging completion of road theough his property. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 9 May 1860, Page 3
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