A SHAMELESS WOMAN.—Rose McShane, a tall, coarse, repulsive-looking female, pleaded guilty to having used disgusting language in Gilles-arcade the previous night. His Worship reminded her that on a former occasion ...
Article : 1,986 wordsTwo public holidays have been kept this week; the business done has been proportionately limited. A considerable addition to the population has been made by the arrival of the following vessels:—The Van Galen and ...
Article : 192 wordsSaturday, December 30—The ship Star Queen, 856 tons, Manning, master, from Southampton October 1. Government emigrants—William, Mary, Mary Ann, and William Austin, George and Phaebe Avey, Robert, ...
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Family Notices : 279 wordsPursuant to announcement, there was a meeting of the ratepayers of West Torrens on Friday afternoon at the Hilton Hotel, Hilton. There were present A. H. Davis, Esq., Chairman of the District Council; Mr. Dew, Mr. Hunt, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 wordsThe first day of a new year is always suggestive, but its first suggestion should be that of duty. There may be pleasures or trials, profits or losses; but ...
Article : 1,052 wordsThe offices of the Adelaide Observer and the South Australian Register are now removed to our new and spacious premises in Grenfellstreet, near King William-street (late ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 wordsHaving frequently been informed by subscribers that they find some difficulty in ascertaining when the quarter expires, we beg to announce that henceforward we shall ...
Article : 86 wordsCargo of the Clipper, for Melbourne—187 bags bran, 299 do., flour, 20 do. do., Ragless Brothers 52 bales hav, R. W. Tapley; 200 bags bran, 140 half-bales hay, Wilkinson. ...
Article : 289 wordsPresent—J. H. Fisher, Esq. (Chairman), G. Stevenson, Esq., D. McFarlane, Esq., E.Stirling, Esq., and C.G. Everard, Esq., Justices of the Peace. The Chairman said he had summoned that meeting ...
Article : 1,755 wordsWe are this day enabled to redeem a promise made long since, but which unavoidable difficulties have hitherto prevented our fulfilling, namely, altering ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsSUICIDE AT GAWLER TOWN.—An inquest was held before Dr. Schomburgk, Coroner, at the Old Bushman, Gawler Town, on the 4th instant, on the body of Emma Pierce, who died on the 3rd instant from the effect of a ...
Article : 1,194 wordsThe barque Eleanor, of Hobart Town, which sailed from Port Adelaide a few weeks since without clearing at the Customs, and leaving her register behind, was spoken by the Bernard, brig, on the 12th December, off ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 wordsFriday, December 29—The Government schooner Yatala, Germain, master, from Kangaroo Island. Passengers—Capt. Freeling, R.E., Capt. Thomas, Messrs. Giles and Davenport. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 wordsSaturday, December 30—The barque Fortitude, 261 tons, Barras, master, for Callao. In ballast. No passengers. Same day—The schooner Clipper, 155 tons, Alatson ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsSaturday, December 30—The schooner Josephine L'Oizeau, 94 tons, Dickson, master, for Port Elliot Cargo—1 table, 2 chairs, 1 case sundries, 4 packages luggage. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsDecember 28—The brig Harry. January 1—The schooner Josephine L'Oizeau, from Adelaide. MISCELLANEOUS. ...
Article : 37 wordsOn the appearance or a steamer the usual signal will continue to be hoisted at the mast-head at West-terrace. For the Norna, the Bosphorns or other steamer in connection with the P. & O. or G.S.S.S. Company—when ...
Article : 138 wordsDec. 30—Skyrocket, schooner, for Guichen Bay 30—Josephine L'Oizeau, schooner, for Port Elliot 31—Sanspareille, brigantine, for Melbourne 31—Grenada, schooner, for Auckland, New Zealand ...
Article : 50 wordsThe following is the scale of charges for advertising in the ADELAIDE OBSERVER:—For 2 lines, 1s. 6d; 3 lines, 2s.; 4 lines, 2s. 6d.; 5 lines, 3s. 6d.; 6 lines, 4s.; and 4d. for each additional line alter 6 lines. A liberal discount ...
Article : 238 wordsCargo of the Bernhard, from Singapore—4, 141 planks, 100 beams, 6 casks almonds, 2 cases cloves, 4 do. ginger, 25 coils rope, Martin; 3 cases soy, 6 cases preserved singer, 8 bags sugar, 10 bags rice, 2 brls. arrowroot, 3 ...
Article : 1,058 wordsSeveral instances having occurred of letters for places beyond the limits of the province being posted with an insufficient amount of stamps upon, them, the attention of the public is specially called to the subject, as in such ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following directions should be observed by all masters of vessels entering the Port of Adelaide and requiring a pilot:—Heave-to two and a-half miles from the Lightship, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 6 Jan 1855, Page 4
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