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  2. SPORTING.

    I promised to give you a few particulars about some of our beeding stations; and with regard to our rising generation of horse-stock, it is generally admitted by all who saw the horses lately shipped ...

    Article : 1,459 words
  3. THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    James Jackson, Esq., M.D., London University, M.R.C.S.. Eng., to be Assistant Colonial Surgeon and House Surgeon to the Mount Gambier Hospital, vice Peel, resigned. ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. THE RIVER TRADE.

    Sir—Captain Johnston's explanation in your issue of the 4th, as veil as the comments on Mr. Charock's speech, are unquestionably very much to the purpose. I would not for a moment deny ...

    Article : 814 words
  5. THE KANGAROO SCHOONER.

    Sir—we notice in the Mount Gambier Standard of Tuesday, December 8, 1868, the following:—"The Kangaroo, on her voyage from Port Adelaide, put into Rivoli Bay, and whilst entering the ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. THE PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The PRESIDENT took the Chair at 2 o'clock. PETITION. The Hon. J. H BARROW presented a petition from 89 bankers, merchants, brokers, and others ...

    Article : 3,060 words
  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEER. MILITARY FORCE.

    South Australian Regiment of Volunteer Cavalry. —D Troop—Sergeant S. R. Shillabeer; November 26. 1868. South Australian Regiment of Volunteer ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. THE MILITARY.

    Sir—We are a patient people, we are. There is a good deal of the Mark Tapley breed about us, and we delight in circumstances that make other people miserable. ...

    Article : 1,626 words
  9. LOCAL, COURT SITTINGS POSTPONED.

    The Local Court of Full and Limited Jurisdiction. Clareudon, will be held on Tuesday, the 29th December, in lieu of Monday, the 28th. The Local Court of Full Jurisdiction, Moonta, ...

    Article : 77 words
  10. MARRIAGE ACT.

    The Revs. Hugh C. Horan, James Maher, Joseph B. Murphy, and John Joseph Roche have been enrolled as officiating ministers, with power to grant licences for and to perform the ceremony of ...

    Article : 36 words
  11. MAURITIUS.

    The Claymore leaving to-day gives me an opportunity of continuing my report of occurrences in the island. I have unfavourable intelligence to communicate regarding the one (to us) all-important ...

    Article : 679 words
  12. IMPOUNDING NOTICES.

    GLENELG, B. Bankhead, Poundkeeper.—One black horse, branded like 56 over W on near shoulder, two hind feet white, and switch tail. If not claimed, will be sold January 11, 1869, at ...

    Article : 1,441 words
  13. MOONTA AND TALTSKER CLAIMS.

    Sir—In your report of the proceedings of the House of Assembly in your Saturday's issue, the Attorney-General (Hon. H. B. T. Strangways) is stated to have said:—"The Moonta leases were ...

    Article : 186 words
  14. THE CATHOLIC BOOK OF GEOGRAPHY.

    Sir—some disparaging remarks Having been made respecting the geography published by the Rev. J. E. T. Woods for the instruction of the children of our Roman Catholic fellow-colonists, I ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. THE PRICE OF GAS.

    Sir—I notice a statement made at the meeting of ratepayers held at the Town Hall on Saturday last, to the effect that the Corporation were paying £15s. 6d. per thousand cubic feet for all the gas ...

    Article : 668 words
  16. MR. HAY AND THE DISTEICT COUNCILS

    Sir—Can the honourable member for Gumeracha, Alexander Hay, M.P., explain through the papers if the District Council of Teatree Gully was meant in his statement reported by you in his ...

    Article : 204 words
  17. NEW ZEALAND.—THE LATE ATROCITIES AT POVERTY BAY. FULL PARTICULARS.

    Every week seems to add to the catalogue of crimes with which the name of Hauhauism is associated, and their last deed seems to exceed in horror anything they have hitherto done. Gaining ...

    Article : 2,400 words
  18. STOKES FOR THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Sir—1 have been daily in expectation of seeing in your columns a call for tenders for stores. &c., for the Northern Territory expedition, but I find on enquiry that the supplies are now being bought ...

    Article : 218 words
  19. LATEST FROM PATEA.

    The following brief summary of events since th attack at the Okutuku Pa is from the Wanganui Times:—"Emboldened by success, Tito Kowaru advanced ...

    Article : 764 words
  20. THE THISTLES.

    Sir—You had an article lately on thistles. I tell you they will beat us. The variegated one was easy to manage, if people were determined; but about three years since the familiar English green one ...

    Article : 276 words
  21. THE NEW GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION AND INSTALLATION.

    Sir—On the arrival of our new Governor, Sir James Fergusson, Bart, the ceremony of installation should be made as public as possible, and no better places can be had than the Town Hall or the ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. THE HOLIDAYS.

    Sir—Can you inform me whether any steps have been taken in reference to the wholesale drapers closing their respective establishments the day after Christmas. If not, it must certainly be an ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. CORONERS' INQUESTS.

    Sir—On Sunday, the 6th instant, the son of Mr. Tidy, landlord of the Millbrook Inn, was kicked by a stranger's horse, and died on Monday. No inquest was held, and no satisfaction is ...

    Article : 100 words
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