The following extracts are from the Melbourne Herald of February 23 and March 1:— THE CROWN SOLICITOR'S FEES.—A lengthened disenssion took place in the Assembly yesterday evening, ...
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Advertising : 3,400 wordsThe match for the South Australian Volunt[?]r Rifle came off on Thursday, February 23, 34 persons entering, under the following regulations:— SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEER RI[?]LE.—First[?] ...
Article : 1,154 wordsSir—On Friday, February 22, 1861, I started by the mail from Kapunda to the Burra; we had 14 passengers, quite sufficient for a spring-[?]art, and arrived safely at Chddock's public-house, where we ...
Article : 758 wordsThere was a very small attendance at the Victoria The[?]e on Saturday evening to witness the representation of that amusing opera "The Elixir of Love." The piece on the whole was well played, although we should have liked to have seen the members of the ...
Article : 361 wordsHenceforth Lower Canada takes a position as a mineral region second to no country in the world, and we may safely assume that, with the acquisition of capital and skill, she will distance all competitors ...
Article : 557 wordsHI[?]X-FOU, EXPEROR OF CHINA.—The present Eraperor of China suceceded to the threne in 1850, taking the place of the celebrated Toa-Kwang, who had reigned some thirty years, and signalised himself ...
Article : 1,026 wordsSir—The [?]itizens ia King William-street have at last moved the Corporation to water the street they live in; but how?—-why after that fashion called "cheap and nasty." 2½d. a foot, indeed! Why did ...
Article : 137 wordsSir—In your issue of Friday you give the name of Councillor Carvoss[?] as having voted against the resolution that was carried by the Committee which sat on Thursday on the above case. I suppos[?] it was ...
Article : 110 wordsSpeakers at public meetings are rather anxious to assure the world that the volunteers have no idea of conquering it. "Defence, not defiance," is stated to be the mott[?] of the force. In very high quarters it ...
Article : 2,038 wordsSir— P erhaps you'll allow me a bit of your space, "A [?] the talents" to follow, in striving to place Right plans fore the crities:—then [?] to commen[?], ...
Article : 134 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of this Association was held at the customary [?] lace, the Fellenberg Schoolroom, P[?]ney-street. Mr. King presided as Chairman. ...
Article : 801 wordsOn Friday last T. P. Hill, Esq., delivered his popular entertainment, "An Evening with Hood and Dickens," in Crase's rooms, on behalf of the Institute (Mr. Lewis in the chair), to rather a thin ...
Article : 308 wordsFATAL ACCIDENT.—On Friday last March 1st. a fatal accident befel Mr Charles Barnett, landlord of the Crooked Billet, Nairne, and well-known for many years as the landlord of the Wheatsheaf, Thebarton. It ...
Article : 678 wordsThis district is enveloped in smoke, owing [?]o the existence of raging fires in the tiers to the cast of us. What with the heat caused by the burning forest— the suicidal practice of stubble-burning, and the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 4 Mar 1861, Page 3
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