Sir—Reading the Chronicle of the 17th, I have seen a paragraph from your Riverton Correspondent, stating that at an inquest held at Saddleworth, on the 12th instant, on the burning of the hut of Michael ...
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Advertising : 1,606 wordsThe memorial of the undersigned ratepayers of East Torrens, and persons interested in the said district, Humbly sheweth— 1. That the District of East Torrens, as originally ...
Article : 2,483 wordsNO DOUBT OF IT!—Youngman, the Walworth murderer, declared in the course of a conversation, shortly before his execution, that he objected to capital punishment on principle! ...
Article : 1,848 wordsCommunication interrupted beyond Robe Town. S.A. WEATHER REPORTS.—Glenelg, S.W., light, cloudy, cool; Willunga, S.W., light, ...
Article : 53 wordsHour. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 11. Abraham Woolley, final hearing, Insolvent having surrendered. ...
Article : 34 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Matthew Grosse and Edward Egan were fined 5s. each for above offence.—George Shepperd, also charged with being drunk, was fined 1l., it having been his third appearance in Court that week.: ...
Article : 476 wordsFootfalls on the Boundary of another World. With Narrative Illustrations. By Robert Dale Owen. From the tenth American Edition, with emendations and additions by the ...
Article : 2,934 wordsThe harvest is at hand, and will be general in a few days. The number of reaping and winnowing machines passing through the town daily, from the Gawler and Adelaide factories, is astonishing. The ...
Article : 364 wordsDISORDERLIES.—A. Cluney, charged with being drunk and using obscene language, was fined 10s.—James Stewart, for a similar offence, and assaulting police constable Stewart, f[?]ined 10s. ...
Article : 38 wordsMATRIMONIAL DIFFICULTIES.—A married woman named Davey, charged her husband with deserting her. It appears that Mrs. Davey, missing her husband a few evenings ago, went in search of him, and found him under ...
Article : 730 wordsI am sorry to say a sad accident befel the much-respected schoolmaster of this place, Mr. Thos. Caterer, who was thrown from his horse on Sunday last whilst on a visit to Mr. Mudie at Riverton, and ...
Article : 279 wordsPresent—Messrs. Marley, Martin, and Goldsworthy. Mr. Marley in the chair. Mr. Filsel applied for leave to fence across the road between section 205 and 206; said road not being used by any person. Granted until the road is ...
Article : 87 wordsLast night a very severe thunder-storm visited this place, and Messrs. W. Lindsay and James Pollock, who were at Mr. Stirling's sheep station, at Highland Valley, being induced about midnight to look ...
Article : 152 wordsPresent—Msssrs. R. F. Turner (acting Chairman), Ifould, McLean, and Paterson. Clerk to write to Para Wirra District Council respecting road through Mr. Gould's property. Mr. McLean was appointed Chairman and ...
Article : 47 wordsPresent—Mr. Menzel only. No meeting. ...
Article : 10 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Wright and Broadbent. Letter from Central Road Board in reference to the main road from Clarendon to Coromandel Valley. A guarantee was taken from Messrs. Morphett and White ...
Article : 125 wordsTHE WATERWORKS.—A meeting of publicans, lodging-house keepers, and others, was held on Friday evening at the Exeter Hotel, Rundle-street. The attendance was somewhat limited, owing doubtless to the ...
Article : 615 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Alderman Holdsworth, and Councillors Waldie, Scarfe, Wadham, Birrell, Hambidge, and Pulsford. Accouncs passed—Dunstan & Youlton, £31 18s. 3d.; ...
Article : 113 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the Chair); Aldermen Martin and "Wilcox; Councillors T. O. Jones and Clement. A letter was read from Mr. W. Square asking ...
Article : 291 wordsRAFFLE.—A large and very beautiful o[?] painting, representing "The Rape of Helen," was raffled la[?]t evening at the Blenheim Hotel. The picture was put up at a nominal value of £20. Mr. V. Lawrence was ...
Article : 119 wordsFRANCE AND ENGLAND.—The distrust manifested of late in England against France, and the system now acted on of fortifying the coasts of Great Britain, ought, the Opinion Nationale declares, to ...
Article : 83 wordsQUICK WOKK.—On the 3rd, an industrious painter, of Plymouth, aged 26, led to the hymeneal altar at St. Andrew's Church his fourth-bride. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 24 Nov 1860, Page 3
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