The Court sat at [?]ock, when the [?]ais of prisoners were proceeded with:—FRLOICT. Alexander Gochen was charged with feloniously ...
Article : 959 wordsSir—When, three months since, I trespassed on your columns, with a view of inducing a discussion of the difficulties which surround the subject of public education, I certainly ...
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Advertising : 1,644 wordsFriday, August 15—The cutter Mary, 18 tons, Reid, master, from Vankalilla. Tapley, agent. Passengers—Mrs. D. Wald, in the cabin; and 7 in the steerage, Same day—The cutter Star, 16 tons, Taylor, master, ...
Article : 46 wordsFriday, August 15—The schooner nonpareil, 180 tons, T. R. Creswell, master, for Melbourne. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Blibbans, in the cabin; E. Cowper, J. Elliot, J. Squiliars, J. Nuture, L. Richards, M. ...
Article : 51 wordsFriday, August 15—The cotter Star, 16 tons, Taylor, master, for Yorke's Peninsula. In ballast. ...
Article : 17 wordsAugust 15—Omeo, schooner, for Yorke's Penineula. ...
Article : 7 wordsA public meeting was he[?]d yesterday at the Bush Inn, Willunga, to consider the subject of the proposed railway to the Murray. It was called by Mr. John Colville, Chairman of the District Council, upon a requisition ...
Article : 947 wordsCargo of the Nonpareil, for Melbourne—150 bags flour, J. Whinnerah; 190 do. do., 201 do. bran, Fisher Brothers; 405 do. flour, D. Sutherland; 200 do. bark, Peacock and Sons; 50 bags flour, Prescott Brothers; 127 ...
Article : 39 wordsHails will be dispatched as under:—For Great Britain, to Dundee, by the Neptune, on Monday, August 19, at 2. For Sydney and New Zealand, to Sydney, by the Emma, ...
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Family Notices : 66 wordsWe publish, this day a memorial to His Excellency, from the inhabitants of the District of Hindmarsh, respecting the present dilapidated condition of the Port-road, and the ...
Article : 518 wordsAdjourned. Summons not served. Leuis Johnston, of the Old Bushman Inn, Gawler, was charged with not keeping the door of his taproom closed on the 27th July (the Lord's Day), between the hours of ...
Article : 266 wordsA great stir has been recently created in the heart of the modern Babylon; a great panic has fallen upon Guildhall; a great trembling has seized Gog and Magog. The occasion of ...
Article : 2,189 wordsAn inquest was held yesterday afternoon, at the Cremorne Hotel, Unley, before Mr. Stevenson, Coroner, on. the body of a young man named James Fianigan, who was found that morning, in a dying condition, on ...
Article : 914 wordsA deputation, consisting of Mr. Scott, M.L.C., Mr. J. B. Hoghes, M.L.C., Mr. O. Lines, Chairman of the Hindmarsh District Council, Messrs. Gratwick and Scammell, members of that District Council, and Mr. ...
Article : 1,256 wordsIt will be seen from an advertisement in another column that the Commissioners for the Adelaide Water Supply and Drainage are desirous, if possible, of employing colonial ...
Article : 276 wordsSociety, through the instrumentality of Governments, seeks to prevent crime by punishing criminals. Society, as represented by philanthropic individuals, is striving to ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 16 Aug 1856, Page 1
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