JONES v. NICHOL.—Information under the Impounding Act.—Defendant charged with impounding 21 head of cattle and charging excessive damages thereon. As the section from which the cattle were impounded had an old bush fence, ...
Article : 415 wordsPresent—Messrs. Martin, Whinham. Bath. King, Howitt, Burgess, and Mr. Wickes (Secretary to the Board of Education). Mr. King occupied the chair. The proceedings commenced with the election of two auditors, Messrs. Bath and ...
Article : 1,062 wordsNot without reason does Mr. Youl complain of the apathy of Tasmaniansin reference to the introduction of salmon. It might have been supposed that an experiment destined in all probability to have an ...
Article : 1,249 wordsThe probability is that the Nicholson Ministry will be reinstated. It is reported that Mitchell is negotiating for a compromise with the Council on the subject of the Land Bill at ...
Article : 46 wordsHere's a chance! Gipps Land is the terra incognita of Victoria. Draw a string across the end of Bourke-street, and catch every man that passes, and nine out of every ten will be unable to tell you where ...
Article : 1,349 wordsThe party at present being organised to prospect the great Gipps Land district may make itself useful in more ways than one. The discovery of extensive gold deposits will lead to the immediate population ...
Article : 1,033 wordsSir—The recent announcement in[?] your columns that I have been making a fair farming profit during the last six years, and that even now in spite of low prices, I have no reason to complain, has caused ...
Article : 1,583 wordsCHARGE OF FELONY.—William Dobson was charged on tbe information of James White with s[?]aling one half-crown from him on the 1st June. It appears that the prosecutor went into the Exchange Hotel to get something to drink; ...
Article : 563 wordsThe best time for planting the vine in these colonies is from the middle of June to the end of August. This, therefore, is a fitting time to see what has been done in this respect, and what yet remains to be done. ...
Article : 1,381 wordsHAVING A LARK.—A. Robertson, H. Mackay, H. Simpson, IV. Davies, and C. Smith were charged with riotous and disorderly conduct at 3 o'clock on Saturday morning, on the Company's Wharf. It appeared the parties were observed ...
Article : 179 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. WATERHOUSE to move— "That an address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, representing the necessity that exists for ...
Article : 1,272 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen J. Smith and W. Smith, Councillors Grosse, Godfrey, Ewbank, Parker, and Reynolds. The newly elected Town Clerk, Mr. A. J. Edmonds, took ...
Article : 214 wordsPresent—Messrs. Daniel Ferguson (Chairman), Janies Grylls, David Parkham, and John Howland. Central Road Board.—Council nominated Mr. Daniel Ferguson in place of Mr. Hay. ...
Article : 700 wordsA return has just been published "of the articles of home, colonial, and foreign merchandise, and their values, exported from the United Kingdom to France during the years 18541859 respectfully, distinguishing ...
Article : 906 wordsIn almost every district of the gold-fields there is going on at the present time the nefarious trade of manufacturing spurious gold. We can hardly take up one of our gold-fields contemporaries without ...
Article : 828 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, the screw steamship Oscar proceeded on a trial trip down the Bay for the purpose of testing her machinery. For the purpose of giving eclat to the trip, Captain Trapp had invited ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 4 Jun 1860, Page 3
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