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Advertising : 1,308 wordsOn Friday evening a meeting was held at the Hotel Europe of doctors for the Legislative Council the purpose being to further consider the addresses of the various candidates for seats in that branch of the Parliament. There ...
Article : 7,673 wordsMr. Hanson for the plaintiff, and Mr. Ingleby for the defendant. This was an action of ejectment, respecting a little bit of land, measuring about 13 feet, portion of a small allotment of ...
Article : 1,406 wordsThe Herald of the 19th inst. says:— In the import markets nothing need be said of to-day's business, as the arrival of the mail and the discussion of the important European and American ...
Article : 50 wordsINDECENTCY.—Ernest Augustus Matthews was charged with being drunk, and acting indecently, on the Bridgeroad, on 21st inst. The defendant admitted being drunk, but said he had not committed the offence of indecency ...
Article : 65 wordsWe have Sydney files to the 16th instant. The Sydney Morning Herald of the latest date supplies the following:— Business has been more active this week, and there ...
Article : 263 wordsPresent—The Mayor (in the chair) Aldermen Mold and Francis, Councillors Jones, Lawrence, Clement, Woodman, and McEwin. The memorial from ratepayers in East Ward having ...
Article : 179 wordsKOORINGA, Burra Barra, D. Macnamara, Poundkeeper.—One strawberry heifer, like J or IP off rump; one strawberry heifer like P off thigh; one brown and white heifer, no brand visible; one red heifer, white on forehead, ...
Article : 1,497 wordsSir—I have been much amused by the latter of your Gawler correspondent, "An Elector," and especially to find that no one of the candidates represented his views. It was, however, gratifying to find ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsOn Monday evening, Professor W. Kohler, the German necromancer, gave his first performance at the Crown Hotel, and again on Tuesday afternoon and evening, before amost respectable audience. From the ...
Article : 144 wordsWOOD V. GAYLAND.—Claim for 2[?]l. 1s. for wheelright's work. Postponed to next Court day at plantiff's request. QUIGLEY V. McCORMACK.—Claim for 16l. 1s. 6d., for use of reaping machine, bullocks, &c. Pleas not indebted in more ...
Article : 1,300 wordsWo have had a day's steady rain, and the weather, is now delightful, but sickness is still common, and not unattended with mortality. On Saturday night last, an a man named James ...
Article : 321 wordsGOUND'S BIRDS.—A few days ago we pullished a paragraph announcing that certain gentlemen had it in contemplation to get up a subseription list for the purpose of presenting the South Australian ...
Article : 426 wordsSTOCK INTELLIGENCE.—mESSRS. Dean, Laughton, & Co. report:—Adelaide, March 21, 1861.—Fat Cattle—The large supplies which have arrived at market have been absorbed with comparative readiness. We ...
Article : 329 wordsPREVENTING INCRUSTATION OF STEAM-BOILERS.— Although some years have clapsed since Dr. Ritterbandt attempted to introduce, as his own invention, a compound (previously discovered by some eminent ...
Article : 208 wordsBREMER MINE.—A correspondent writes:— "Every operation appears to bs progressing favorably. The engine-shaft is being sunk below the 35-fathom, yielding 10 tons of good ore to the fathom. Good ore ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 23 Mar 1861, Page 3
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