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Advertising : 1,909 wordsThe recent trial of the greatest villain that ever stood in the Old Bailey dock has produced the usual descriptions inseparable from such occasions. The public has read from ...
Article : 3,711 wordsMichael McDonough, who had failed to pay a fine of £5, inflicted on him for assaulting Mrs. Jones, was committed for 14 days. CIVIL SIDE. ...
Article : 348 wordsA short time ago we called attention to the embryo existence of a School of Art in South Australia, under the management of Mr. Charles Hill. Since then we are glad to ...
Article : 1,495 wordsIn another part of our impression will be found an article entitled "A New Field for Australian Enterprise." Since that article was written, we have been informed that Mr. R. F. ...
Article : 1,700 wordsE[?]EZZLEMENT.—Phillip James Charles Wyatt was again brought up, and further proof having been brought of his embezzlement of the moneys of his employer, Peter George Harris, obtained from a customer named ...
Article : 407 wordsSaturday, October 11—The ship Edward Thornbill, 500 tons, Dawson, master, from London June 20. Black and Wright, agents. No passengers. ...
Article : 26 wordsFriday, October 10—The barge Four Brothers, 45 tons, Batten, master, from Port Wakefield. Cargo—16 bags sugar. ...
Article : 19 wordsFriday, October 10—The ship Truro, 694 tons, Duggan. master, for Sydney. Passengers—Mrs. Duggan and servant, in the cabin. In ballast. Same day—The schooner Martha, 99 tons, C. W. ...
Article : 53 wordsFriday, October 10—The brig Cosmopolite, 145 tons, Griggs, master, for Port Wakefield. Cargo—180 tons coals. Same day—The schooner Boomerang, 100 tons, D. ...
Article : 176 wordsSTREET OFFENCES.—John Woods, of Adelaide, was fined 5s. for wilfully driving a horse and cart over the footway of Hindley-street.—Henry Downer was fined 5s. and costs for riding a horse on the footpath, ...
Article : 1,412 wordsOct. 10—Agnes, schooner, for Melbourne. 10—Star, cutter, for Yorke's Peninsula. 10—Henry, barge, for Port Wakefield. 10—Cosmopolite, briz, for Port Wakefield. ...
Article : 29 wordsCargo of the Edward Thornhill, from London—16 casks, 120 cases, 20 casks. 2 hhds., 3 kegs, 1 half-tierce, 342 cases, 125 casks, 50 kegs, 1 case, 100 barrels, 13 hhds., 2 cases, 14 pkgs., 24 qr[?]casks, 1 malt-bin, Black and ...
Article : 250 wordsCargo of the Martha, for Melbourne—1 qr[?]cask wine, Black and Wright; 6 cases claret, Chubb, Hill, and Co.; 200 bags flour, E. Spicer; 300 do. do., Henriques and Co.; 243 do. wheat, 63 do. bran, J. Wilkinson; 200 do. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Poictiers, bound for Ceylon, and the Truro, for Sydney, were towed to the anchorage at the Lightship yesterday. ...
Article : 20 wordsMr. E. J. Peake reports the sale of horse stock at the Royal Admiral Horse Bazaar, Hindley-street (late Cant's), as follows:—Fourteen first-class brood mares at an average of £33 10s. per head. A number of other very ...
Article : 61 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:—For Great Britain, by the Poictiers, to Point de Galle and Overland, on Tuesday, October 14, at 12; by the Lemuella, to Calcutta and Overland, on Friday, October ...
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Family Notices : 105 wordsTHE ARGAN TREE.—A correspondent asks information as to the success of the argan seeds distributed some time since by Sir Henry Young. Can any gentleman who had the seeds satisfy his enquiry? ...
Article : 40 wordsIf the conservative element were not preponderant in English politics, the diplomatic system of Britain must inevitably be exchanged for one more in accordance with the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 11 Oct 1856, Page 1
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