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Advertising : 1,743 wordsTHE MILANG and Free Rifle[?] Challenge Match comes off to-day at Strathalbyn, and this reminds us of the fact that a Rifle Association was some time since formed with a view to raising ...
Article : 626 wordsAdjourned final hearing. This case, after the insolvent had been examined by the Official Assignee, was again adjourned till Monday next, at 12 o'clock, when the Commissioner intends giving his ...
Article : 59 wordsThe grub is seriously injuring the wheat crops in the Bellerine district. Mrs. Vickers, the actress, is dead. The master and mate of the ship Norma have ...
Article : 63 wordsUNLAWFUL POSSESSION.—Ephraim Wakefield appeared to the information of George Cox, charging him with unlawful possession of a bullock-chain, value 6s. The identity of the chain not being proved His Worship dismissed the ...
Article : 76 wordsRobinson has re-introduced his Land Bill in the Assembly. Parkes has introduced a Bill for the abolition of capital punishment. Despatches have been received announcing ...
Article : 44 wordsWILSON V. NIEAS.—Butcher's bill, for £6 19s. 8[?]d. Plea for time. Ordered to pay £1 on the rising of the Court, and the balance in a fortnight. FULL JURISDICTION (CRIMINAL.) ...
Article : 135 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING. — Arrived at the Heads, January 17—Balclutha, steamer, Adelaide, at 7.40 p.m. 18—Nil. Sailed, January 17—Venture, brig, Sydney; Wild Wave, ...
Article : 249 wordsTHE GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP.—It will be seen from our telegraphic correspondence, that Sir John Young succeeds Sir William Denison at New South Wales. As our readers will ...
Article : 118 wordsINDECENCY AND ASSAULT.—John McCarthy and Catherine Kearney were charged with indecent beheaviour in Morphett-street, and Michael Gegan with interfering with Detective Brown while taking the two former ...
Article : 2,044 wordsTHE TREATMENT OF LUNATICS.—We have been requested by the Colonial Surgeon to give publicity to a few facts in connection with the recent melancholy death of the woman (Grace ...
Article : 497 wordsSir—Mr. Hart, who has lately returned from England, states that Messrs. Chambers and Finke's leases are right, except as to one point, viz., the area, or number of acres. Mr. Hart was one of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 554 wordsTHE REV. C. E. PALMER.—The Church Chronicle says that the Rev. Mr. Palmer, late of Glene[?]g, obtained promise from the Metropolit[?]n of an introduction to Moore College, Sydney, with a view to ...
Article : 555 wordsAUSTRALIA COAL.—A report of the comparative value of Australian and English coal for steam purposes, drawn up by Mr. Anderson, the Inspector of Machinery at Woolwich, furnishes the following ...
Article : 1,114 wordsWe have endeavoured to prepare the readers of the Economist for an important increase in the value of money during the present autumn, but we have not prepared them for the extreme ...
Article : 1,631 wordsWe abstained from commenting on the singular occurrence which took place at the mouth of the Garigliano on the 30th of October, feeling sure that the facts were still imperfectly known, and thinking ...
Article : 1,602 wordsSir—You are entitled to the thanks of the community for your leading articles on the Wallaroo Mines. I never for a moment supposed the parties who are interested in those mines would issue such a ...
Article : 137 wordsREFUSAL TO BURY A DRUNKARD.—At Frome, an inquest was held lately on a man named Deacon, who was for many years a gravedigger at the parish Church, when the Jury returned a verdict of "Died ...
Article : 271 wordsMERCHANT SEAMEN'S ACT.—John Paterson, seaman of the Fanny Fisher, was charged by the Shipping Master with being found in the province after that vessel had sailed, without consent of the master. He pleaded that he could ...
Article : 209 wordsPresent—All the members. Alfred Hallett, W. Duffield, D. Sutherland, and A. Blyth, Esqrs., to be members of the Central Road Board. A piece of cutting to be done at Marriott's, also at Hylier's Creek. Write to District ...
Article : 68 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. K. Spotswood (Chairman)[?] [?] Turvey, and Fendon. Received, dog tax[?] [?]sam[?] Ordered, that Mr. Follan inspect and [?]; rates, 20l. near Mr. Unwin's. [?] report on the ford ...
Article : 37 wordsMessrs. Cherry (Chairman) and Clark were the only members present. No business was transacted. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 19 Jan 1861, Page 3
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