The funeral sermon of the late Rev. C. Colwe'l was preached by the Rev. J. Watsford, at Pirie-street Chapel, on Sunday evening. There was a crowded congregation, the chapel being filled ...
Article : 665 wordsThe annual meeting of the Adelaide Philosophical Society was held at the Institute on Tuesday evening, October 31. Between 20 and 30 persons were presents and Mr. J. H. Clark was ...
Article : 1,746 wordsFor the second time this year we have the pleasure to record the opening of a new place of worship in Adelaide—one, to[?], which will be admit ed by all to deserve a good place in the ...
Article : 4,498 wordsCornelius Gurney, of Echunga, who had been fined £5 for non-attendance at the last Civil Sittings, appeared in answer to the call of the Master, and stated that his inability to attend ...
Article : 684 wordsI regret to have to report the commission of a most dreadful crime in this neighbourhood. A person named Walker has been for some time past living at Poogenook, the station of his ...
Article : 699 wordsAn inquest was held at the Jolly Miller Inn, this morning before Mr. J. Clark, J.P., as Coroner, on the body of a married woman named Mary Ann Wilson, who died sudd nly on the previous day. ...
Article : 639 wordsPresent—The President, Captain Smith, Messrs. G. W. Hawkes, J. M. Linklater, and C. H. T. Connor. A discussion took place in reference to the action ...
Article : 523 wordsThe inhabitants of this neighbourhood were thrown into a state of consternation on Sunday morning, about the time for morning service, by a report that Mrs. Elliott, wife of Irving Elliott, ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Tension of the Jury Lists was conducted under Act No. 1 of 1862 for the following districts: —Adelaide, Kensington and Norwood, Glenelg, Brighton, East Torrens, West Torrens, Payneham, ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Government schooner Flinders arrived here on Saturday, the 28th instant, having been long expected, but owing to her being short of provisions she could not stay to refit moorings. Capt. ...
Article : 175 wordsROEDIGER V. WAACK.—Claim for £3 9s., value of 21 bags, the property of plaintiff and wrongfully detained by defendant. Mr. Rudall for plaintiff; Mr. Turner for defendant. This case chiefly ...
Article : 467 wordsThe firing of the Strathalbyn Company of volunteers for the Government prizes took place on Thursday, the 26th. under the superintendence of Staff-Sergeant [?]'Carroll. The firing began at 9 ...
Article : 607 wordsTradesmen still complain of the dulness of trade. A slight improvement, however, is manifest. The proposed reduction of wages at the Smelting Works will not operate so seriously ...
Article : 342 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Councillors Crook, Davie, Jones, and Moseley. Read, a letter from Y. W. Hodges, asking that the frontage of his land might be defined. The ...
Article : 135 wordsIt argues well for the quality of the country, when stockholders can maintain their numbers, or even an approximation to their numbers, in the face of a season such as the present. No rain of ...
Article : 550 wordsSome mischievous pranks have lately been played in this neighbourhood by parties proceeding overland. In one instance some top-rails were chop[?]d out of a fence, apparently for the ...
Article : 331 wordsT. W. Croft, charged as having been drunk and riotous at 1 a.m., paid a fine of 10s. Johannah Ryan, charged as having habitually disturbed the peace at the Destitute Asylum, of ...
Article : 149 wordsEustace R. Mitford appeared for himself and William Boswell both defendants being jointly charged, on the information of Thomas Hunter, with having refused or neglected to pay five weeks' ...
Article : 95 wordsOn Saturday, the 2lst, Mr. O. Wilson gave a treat to the children connected with the day-school at Riverton, by showing them his dissolving views, &c. He afterwards exhibited the same in Ferrier's ...
Article : 771 wordsJohn Thomas and Ellen S[?]dman were fined 5s. each for disorderly behaviour. Benjamin Nor h was charged with having assaulted and beaten Ellen North, his wife. Mr. ...
Article : 356 wordsOn Wednesday morning last, a man named John Critchley was brought to Nairne in charge of the District-constable, charged with having on Monday evening last attempted to cut off the nose of a man ...
Article : 340 wordsOn Saturday morning, about 5 o'clock, early wakers in the neighbourhood of the Post-Office heard the day ushered in by joyous strains of music proceeding from an omnibus about to leave the ...
Article : 2,709 wordsThe weather has been exceedingly warm of late, and the farmers have commenced cutting their wheat, believing that it would he useless to let it stand longer. There is scarcely a good-looking ...
Article : 281 wordsRichard Edwards was brought before their Worships on a charge of being of unsound mind, and upon the evidence of John Hanley, publican, an order was made for his admission to the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 4 Nov 1865, Page 3
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