The Clerk of the Council said that he had received a message from the Hon. J. H. Fisher, stating that in consequence of severe illness he was unable to attend at the Council. ...
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Article : 225 words1. Botanic Garden Bill: in Comittee. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1860. GOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:— ...
Article : 1,657 words[?]ADDY V. KNAPMAN.—An unsatisfied judgment for 15l. 15s., for materials supplied ia building the Lord Exmouth Hotel, on the Peninsula. Defandant appeared, and was examined as to his means, and stated that his property ...
Article : 69 wordsSTRAY HORSES.— Mrs. Wontail and T. P. Sharp were fined 10s. each, for allowing horses to stray. STORING HAY.—J. E. Darwent was charged, on the information of inspector Reading, with illegally storing hay ...
Article : 381 wordsOBSCFNF LANGUAGE.—Susan Cavanagh, for being drunk and using obscene language in the public streets, was lined 10s. ABUSIVE LANGUAGE.—Daniel Kennedy, seaman of the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 20 Jun 1860, Page 3
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