On Sunday morning, while the good people of this metropolis were at their prayers, a very unpleasant scene was enacted at no great distance, A gang of desperate conspirators had plotted ...
Article : 1,422 wordsTHE MOURNING FOR THE DUTCHESS OF KENT to be worn by volunteers, will consist of "a piece of black crape, three inches wide, round the left arm, above the elbow." ...
Article : 3,066 wordsUnder this heading and subject to the conditions and regulations published in another column—we offer to our readers a medium for the free interchange of opinions upon topics of public interest, if temperately discussed, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—William Patterson was fined 5s. for the above offence. REMANDED CASE.—George Godfried Steinthal was brought up on remand on a charge of embezzling moneys to the ...
Article : 235 wordsSir—I noticed in your issue of this day's date a local referring to the installation of our esteemed R.W. Prov. Grand Master, Arthur Hardy, and as that must have been communicated to you—none of ...
Article : 267 wordsPENOLA, W. F. Burrows, Poundkeeper--One brown bull white on back and legs, tip off [?]oth ears, no legible hrand; one strawberry cow, like II near r[?]bs, like T and ML conjoined near thigh, strawberry calf at foot; one white steer, ...
Article : 2,669 wordsThe volunteers were drilled on Saturday last to the number of 50, by Sergeant Young. I am informed that the Stockport, mines are progressing well. Captain Watts, proprietor, intends ...
Article : 266 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. H. Russell (Chairman), Springbett, and Winton. About repair of bridge at Rosenthal, Chairman to meet Mr. Holland and get definite answer. No money to be paid for ford near Mr. Bishop's, unless the ...
Article : 55 wordsPresent—All the members, excepting Mr. Blythman. Received a memorial from seven of the ratepayers requesting the repair of road hetween James Clement's and George Hodge's; deferred. Messrs. McCord and Blythman retire ...
Article : 55 wordsSir—The proposed amendment of the Electoral Act has already called forth some consideration, and now that Committees ave appointed by both Houses of the Legislature, it is time the subject should be ...
Article : 899 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Walters and Green. Accounts passed for payment 22l. 18[?]. 9d. ...
Article : 19 wordsPresent—Messrs. Gramp and Menzel only. No meeting. ...
Article : 14 wordsPresent—Messrs. Leonard and Bennett. No quorum. ...
Article : 11 wordsPre[?]ent—Alderman Mold (Chairman), Councillors Jones, Lawrence, Woodman, Clement, McEwin, and Mankey. A letter was read from District Council, Mudla Wirra, ...
Article : 189 wordsThe anniversary of ths Wesleyan Suuday School at Noarlunga was celebrated on Sunday and Monday last, the 19th and 20th inst. Sermons were preached on the former day by the Rev. C. Colwell, of Kapunda, ...
Article : 175 wordsOn Thursday, May 23, the foundation-stone of the new portion of St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, was laid by Mrs. Hart, in the presenee of about 150 persons. The order of the proceedings was as follows:—The ...
Article : 1,569 wordsOn Thursday last a missionary meeting in connection with the Primitive Methodists took place in the chapel belonging to the above denomination at this place. There were about forty persons present. ...
Article : 286 wordsFOUR CHILDREN POISONED.—One of the most lamentable events that we have ever had to record, has just transpired on the Broadmeadows Station, the property of Adam Smith, Esq. Four children ...
Article : 290 wordsARCHER-STREET CHAPEL, NORTH ADELAIDE. —On thursday evening, Way 23 a lecture was given [?] the Rev. J. Gardner on "The cultivation of S[?] Music." About 300 persons were present. Mr. C. [?]. ...
Article : 758 wordsDAMAGE TO GRAIN.—We are sorry to hear that a great quantity of potatoes are spo[?]ling this season on account of not sufficient care being taken in pitting them, the usual covering up straw and earth not being ...
Article : 165 wordsThe weather this week has been splendid. I have heard of nothing about the late floods worth noticing, except the case of Mr. G. Garwood, of Paris Creek, who has been a heavy loser. About 120 bags of ...
Article : 519 wordsUNITED TRADES MINING ASSOCIATION.—We are informed that reports have been received from Messrs. Salom & Crane, the Visiting Directors of this m[?]ing property, to the effect that Captain Philips has ...
Article : 274 wordsHOW TO TAKE HUMMING-BIRDS.—Magnificent as are these gorgeous birds, when mounted as specimens they lose much of their beauty in the needful handling, and give but a faint image of their real effulgent ...
Article : 163 wordsRAFFLE.—On Wednesday evening a raffle took place at the Victoria Hotel for the bus Leviathan. There were 50 members at £2 each. The highest was 30, thrown by Mr. Moseley, of Glenolg. After the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 24 May 1861, Page 3
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