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Detailed lists, results, guides : 639 wordsHour, 11. M. Morris, first henring. 12. D. Perryman, adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Bill for payment of members has been read a second time. A resolution to appropriate £80,000 for immigration has been carried. ...
Article : 33 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Brown and Edward Howard were fined 5s. each for this offence. WOMANLY FORGIVENESS.—Edward McGovererin was charged on the information of his wife, with illusing her in ...
Article : 225 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—(March 26)—Margaret Chessell, schooner, Port Frederick; Anna Maria, brig, Newcastle; Margaret Thomson, brig, South Australia; ...
Article : 145 wordsDISORDERLIES.—Mary Jones, widow, charged with being drunk, answered so incoherently as to necessitate the calling in of Dr. Gething, on whose certificate she was sent to the Lunatic Asylum[?]—Wm. Mays, laborer, charged with ...
Article : 333 wordsOn Saturday, the 23rd instant, we had a copious shower of rain, which lasted the greater part of the day, but in very many cases washing off the plaster from the pine huts, leaving them far from comfortable, ...
Article : 113 wordsTHE STATISTICAL REGISTER.—On the appearance of the Statistical Register for 1859[?] compiled by Mr. J. Boothby, Chief and Record Clerk in the Chief Secretary's Office, we wrote ...
Article : 350 wordsAn accident of a serious nature occurred last evening to Mr. Peter Sinclair, farmer, at Finniss's Point. Mr. Sinclair and his soa had been trying for the second time a young bull which they were breaking ...
Article : 235 wordsGOOD FRIDAY.—We feel it needless to recommend to public patronage the magnificent selections of sacred music advertised for to-morrow evening by Signor Bianchi. White's ...
Article : 42 wordsEverthing around the township is now assuming a verdant hue from the effects of the copious falls of rain with which we have been favored, and our farmers are in great spirits. ...
Article : 333 wordsLord John Russell.—My dear Palmerston, the Session approaches. Do you mean to let me bring in a Reform Bill? Lord Palmerston.—Well, really, my dear John, ...
Article : 2,329 wordsTHE FAT BOY.—The Australian Giant Youth received a numerous body of admirers in the large room at White's yesterday; and in the afternoon, to satisfy any who might be incred[?]lous in the point, he got into ...
Article : 1,263 wordsWe were favored on Saturday last with a copious fall of rain, which commenced about 4 p.m., and continued to pour down incessantly for several hours; this, with the showers which fell on the 18th, has ...
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Advertising : 2,595 wordsA sad accident occurred in the Pass; a child of Mr. Lewis's, about three years old, fell into a well 40 or 50 feet deep last evening. The well has been recently sunk for water without effect, but filled up ...
Article : 290 wordsPROFESSOR KOHLER'S ENTERTAINMNT.—We have to remind our readers that the German necromancer, Professor Kohler, gives his first public entertainment in Adelaide, in White's Rooms, this evening. ...
Article : 398 wordsThe Conservative candidate for Pembrokeshire, Mr. E. Lort Phillips, was on January 17 elected member for the county by a majority of 215 over his opponent. ...
Article : 26 wordsTHE ENTIRE HORSE "CLYDE."—This wellknown entire horse has been shipped per Balclutha to King George's Sound, to the order of a stookowner there[?] ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 28 Mar 1861, Page 3
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