By the arrival of the Aldinga we have advices to the following dates:— VICTORIA, to............ November 20. NEW SOUTH WALES... November 14. ...
Article : 3,332 wordsMr. Hanson appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Stow for the defendant. This was an action to recover damages sustained by the plaintiff through a flock of sheep belonging to him being ...
Article : 3,468 wordsBy the Lord Ashley, we (Sydney Herald) have news from Auckland to the 3rd instant, and Taranaki (New Plymouth) to the 27th ultimo, being 14 days later than previous advices. ...
Article : 2,207 wordsOn the 16th instant the half-yearly meeting of the South-Eastern District Permanent Building and Investment Society was held at Grey's Inn, Mr. Thomas Paltridge in the chair. The auditors, Mr. Cornelius ...
Article : 360 wordsFirst hearing. Messrs. Carruthers & Co. were the only creditors who proved in the estate. Mr. Herbert Aylwin was appointed trade assignee. ...
Article : 556 wordsThe anniversary of this school was held on Tuesday, November 20, 1860. The children assembled at the schoolhouse at half-past 9 o'clock, a.m., where four two-horse waggons, well decorated with flags of ...
Article : 738 wordsTHE MILLS.—A brisk trade has been doing in flour throughout the week, at steadily sustained prices. Quotations are:—Fine flour, £20; Chilian, £19 per ton; Haxall and Gallego, 44s. per barrel; ...
Article : 327 wordsAn accident of a very serious nature occurred on Sunday morning, the 18th instant, to a gentleman named Caterer, a resident of Auburn, who was then on a visit to Dr. Mudie, of this place. The ...
Article : 500 wordsREMOVING SAND.—John Southwell appeared to the information of Benjamin Ellis, Park Lands Ranger, charged with unlawfully removing sand from the banks of the Torrens on the 16th November. The informant stated that ...
Article : 860 wordsThere are not any changes recorded in the marke reviews of the journals. ...
Article : 16 wordsBy the City of Hobart we have Tasmanian news to the 15th inst. The Mercury reports of the Hobart Town markets:— "The wheat market has suffered no change, and ...
Article : 285 wordsOne of those unpleasant days, peculiar to an Australian summer, has just passed, in which the wind seemed to blow clouds of dust aud small stones from every quarter at once; while every one's temper ...
Article : 434 wordsOur dates from Auckland, via Sydney, are to the 3rd of November. The New Zealander of that date says:— "There have been several arrivals during the ...
Article : 136 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Alderman J[?] Smith; Councillors Grosse, Ewbanks, and Godfrey. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Three tenders were received for watering certain ...
Article : 212 wordsDISORDERLIES.—George Gregory was fined 5s. for being drunk. Charles Mitchell, TOT a similar offence. Was fined 5s. He was further charged with being illegally in the co[?]ny[?] after the sailing of the Oscar, being one of her seamen. ...
Article : 161 wordsThe following has been finally adopted as the regulation attire of our Volnnteers.— "RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. "Tunic.—Milton cloth of stone grey mixture, ...
Article : 896 wordsSTCOCK INTELLIGENCE.—The following is Messrs. Kingsmill & Gleeson's Circular:—Wednesday, November 21. Fat cattle—We have to report that the market continued abundantly supplied with first-class ...
Article : 216 wordsERRATUM.—SUPREME COUET.—By a printer's error the name of Mr. Stow was substituted for Mr. Lowe in our report of the Supreme Ceurt proceedings of Wednesday last, in the application made in the case ...
Article : 116 wordsYesterday a meeting of the members of the Church of England resident in the district was held in Gosling's Lodge-room, pursuant to advertisement, to consider the propriety of adopting measures for ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 23 Nov 1860, Page 3
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