A meeting of the shareholders of the National Bank of Australasia was held yesterday (Monday) afternoon, at the Norfolk Arms Hotel. The meeting was numerously attended. ...
Article : 2,035 words1. Mr. WATERHOUSE to move— "[?]. That white, in the opinion of this Council, the time has hot yet arrived for a Federal Union of the Australian colonies for legislative purposes; it is, nevertheless, extremely ...
Article : 1,611 wordsFinal hearing. The Accountant's report in this estate was read as follows:— "Liabilities..................£1,458 1 11 ...
Article : 1,075 wordsThe navigation of the Edward has been successfully accomplished. It is reported that the Governor-in-Chief was married privately to-day; the reason assigned ...
Article : 155 wordsThe following telegrams were received from Sydney on the 11th of July, by the Melbourne Herald and the Argus. The main particulars have already appeared in this paper, but our readers will be interested ...
Article : 927 wordsBusiness to-day (July 4) has been very dull, and the sales by auction and privately have been unimportant. Messrs. Bowden aud Peden, wholesale grocers and commission agents, have suspended payment. Their ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Otago Colonist of May 26 says:—The most important feature in the political history of the month is, perhaps, the cessation of all rural sales of land from the 17th ultimo, until the decision of the General ...
Article : 415 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.:—Arrived, July 15— Anne, schooner, Apollo Bay; Hercules, schooner, Corner Inlet; Drover, brig, New Zealand; Ella A. Badger, ship, London; Ann ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE CAMELS.—On Saturday, July 7, the camels were removed from the Parliament stables to more commodious and healthy quarters, in the Royal park. Shortly after twelve o'clock the cortege left the reserve ...
Article : 3,031 wordsSir—May I beg the favor of space to correct some few inaccuracies in recent reports of addresses delivered by me at the public meetings connected with Dr. Browne's Land Bill. ...
Article : 337 wordsThis Court will sit as a Court of Full Jurisdiction on Wednesday, the 18th day of July, 1860, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The following is a list of causes set down for trial:— ...
Article : 132 wordsDRUNK AND RIOTOUS.—James Jaffrey was charged with being drunk and riotous, and also with breaking a pair of police twitches. Fined 5s. for being drunk, and to pay 13s. 6d. for the twitches. ...
Article : 682 wordsWe had some light showers on Sunday night. On Monday, noon, Mr. F. C. Dutton passed from Port Lincoln to the head of the gulf with 1,000 head of cattle from Dr. Browne's Port Lincoln stations. ...
Article : 242 wordsWith regard to the import markets we see nothing new, or otherwise worthy quoting. Of the produce and grain market Mr. W. Laurence's circular thus speaks:— ...
Article : 726 wordsPROFESSOR BUSHELL'S ENTERTAINMENT.— Professor Bushell gave his first electro-biological entertainment in Adelaide last evening (Monday) at the Victoria Theatre. There was a tolerable audience, and, ...
Article : 551 wordsTHE NATIONAL BANK.—A report appears in another column of a meeting of the South Australian shareholders of the National Bank, which was held yesterday, at the Norfolk Arms ...
Article : 387 wordsDISORDERLIES,—George Johnson, seaman of the Helen [?], and A. [?]ohnson, seaman, were each fined 5s. for being drunk on Sunday evening. G. Banson, charged with attempting to re[?]cue one of the above persons from the hands of the police, ...
Article : 54 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Councillors Brown and Baker. The Mayor laid on the table the half-year's balance-sheet to 30th June, which was ordered to be audited. The Mayor reported that Mr. William Featherstone had ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 17 Jul 1860, Page 3
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