MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived, February 27.—Lady Bird, steamer, Portland. Sailed— Danield Watson, brig, Hobarton; Bessie, brig, Otago. ...
Article : 132 wordsOn Wednesday, February 27, a public tea meeting in connection with the above was held in the chapel. Before the appointed hour, 6 o'clock, many hundreds had taken possession of their seats, whilst others continued to pour in. At 6 ...
Article : 5,813 wordsThe fourth exhibition of gain, vegetables, fruit, &c. (the last of the first series) of the above Society took place at Watervale, on Thursday, the 21st of February. The weather was beautiful, and, no doubt, aided to a great extent in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsTASSIE V MORAN.—Balance of account, 17l. 8s. 7d. The defendent did not admit seeing any of the goods, except those enumerated on a eart-note produced, and contended the plaintiff's accounts were differently dated; they were ...
Article : 931 wordsSir—Would you permit me through the medium of your valuable journal to contradict some of the unwarrantable statements made by your contemporary, the Register, in his issue of yesterday, relative to the ...
Article : 754 wordsDRUNKENNESS.--Joseph Whitington and John Doher[?] were each fined [?]s. for this offence. VAGRANCY--Mahomet Ali was brought up before the Court charged with sleeping in the open air, and having no ...
Article : 897 wordsThe first exhibition held by this Society took place on Tuesday, February 26, in Crace's large room, and in the stockyard and buildings at the rear. The day was exceedingly fine; if anything a trifle too hot, but this did not at all ...
Article : 3,756 wordsSir—Since our late struggle with that bigoted nation in the north-east of Asia, the C[?]inese, ourpapers from England have been full of opinions and suppositions given out by a host of contributors, both on the ...
Article : 810 wordsDESERTERS—Frederick Br[?]on, Alfred newman, and Fred. Schoberg, seamen of the Harwich, apprehended in Adelaide, were charged with absence without leave. They pleaded guilty, and were committed to gaol for six weeks.— ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE LATE ACCIDENT AT HOUGHTON.—The funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Irvine, who met his death by the [?] accident on the Gum[?]-[?]ad, took pla[?] at [?] o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. A ...
Article : 414 wordsTOTAL ABSTINENCE, KAPUNDA.—The monthly public meeting of the Kapunda Branch Total Abstinence Society was h[?]ld in the public schoolroom on Tuesday, the 26th February, presided over by Mr. J. H. Barnden, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 28 Feb 1861, Page 3
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