Mr. Stow for the plaintiff, and Mr. Hanson for the defendant. This was an action ostensibly for a trespass committed by the defendant on the run of the plaintiff; but in reality an ...
Article : 709 wordsA spontaneous gathering of the finny tribes took place over the grand ocean telegraph plateau, as soon after the laying of the Atlantic cable as the astounding news could be sent by electric-ee[?] telegraph ...
Article : 847 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at 20 minutes to 2 o'clock. PETITIONS. The COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS presented a petition from inhabitants of Mount Pleasant and South ...
Article : 8,969 wordsIt is rumored that Ministers are so dissatisfied with the amendments made by the Council in the Lands Bill that they will resign. Numerous gold discoveries in Gipps Land are ...
Article : 133 wordsThe weather is now everything that the farmer can desire. The wheat is growing so rapidly that farmers are obliged to turn horses and cattle into their paddocks to eat it down. All anticipate a ...
Article : 235 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. DAVIES to move— "That an Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, requesting him to lay upon the table of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsJohn Solly pleaded guilty of having, on 22nd May, stolen a pocket-knife from the house of Matthew Linn, at Macclesfield. Sentenced to two months' imprisonment with hard labor. ...
Article : 325 wordsThe telegraph to Strathalbyn was opened by Mr. Todd to-day. The following message was sent to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief by Dr. Walker on the occasion:— ...
Article : 122 wordsWhilst a vast concourse of persons was assembled on the racecourse at Abergavenny, an accident occurred which created a most painful interest. The Grand Stand is close to the bank of the river Usk, ...
Article : 992 wordsUNSTAMPED WEIGHTS.—Charles Wild appeared to the information of Inspector Durieu, charged with having one 8-drachm, one 1-ounce, two 2-ounce, and two 4-ounce weights in his possession, they not being stamped. The information ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—If you have room for a few last words on a threadbare subject, allow me to put an imaginary case to those who are still dissatisfied with the ruling of the Judges in the late case. ...
Article : 514 wordsDRUNK.—Susan Cavanagh charged with the above offence, was fined £1, being a frequent offender. ILLEGAL DISTILLATION.—Alfred Edwards was charged, on the information of the Collector of Customs, with having ...
Article : 364 wordsThe following is the substance of a note appended to the recent work on Ceylon, by Sir J. E. Tennent:— "The advocates of Administrative Reform, when their labours shall have been successfully closed at ...
Article : 587 wordsSir—Probably in none of Her Majesty's dependencies have the people more freely come forward for the purpose of acquiring the art of rifle practice and drill than in this colony, and their progress in the ...
Article : 229 wordsSir—As Mr. Morphett's motion on Wednesday relative to the Stockade and Gaol, caused rather a brisk debate in the "House," and drew forth a "leader" in each of the "dailies" this morning, I ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 30 Jun 1860, Page 3
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