The PRESIDENT having taken his seat, and the majority of hon. members being in their places, precisely at 1 o'clock a flourish of trumpets was heard, and the Sergeant-at-Arms announced the approach of His ...
Article : 839 wordsSince my last communication our Mechanics' Institute may be said to be fairly established. At a meeting held last week the following officers and Committee were appointed:—President, Rev. J. B. Austin; Secretary, C. ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. Wm. Chas. M. Finniss, to be a Clerk,of the fifth class, in the Office of the Hon. the Treasure. Mr. John McEllister to be a Sanger of Crown Lands. ...
Article : 40 wordsW. POLLARD, Bugle Ranges farmer, O. RANFORD, Port Adelaide. First meetings. The insolvents attended, No debts were proved. ...
Article : 40 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, Government Reserve, Noarlunga—One yellow cow, white about the tailhind leg, and flanks, large cocked horns, AA rump, HY ribs, blotch brand shoulder like writing ER, all near ...
Article : 935 wordsDESERTION.—Archibald Black, articled seaman, was charged by Captain McCoy, of the Start steamer, with desertion from that vessel at Wahgunyah. The charge being proved, and it appearing that prosecetor had been ...
Article : 68 wordsTHOMAS BENNETT, of the Stockyards, Rapid Bay, farmer.—First meeting. Adjudication was granted on December 11, on the petition of Mr. Goodman Hart, a creditor for £175. ...
Article : 187 wordsA CONVICT AT LARGE.—Richard Thomas was charged with being a convict illegally at large. The evidence of Corporal Badman was to the effect that the prisoner told him that he was & prisoner from Victoria; that he ...
Article : 603 wordsNothing of public interest has occurred worthy of record since my last letter. The weather has been exceedingly favourable for the operations of harvest, which is progressing rapidly. The yield is generally described ...
Article : 164 wordsFELONY.—Miles Stanley was charged by John Smith with feloniously stealing a watch and chain, value £2, on the 26th instaut. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the prisoner. John Smith stated that he went out about 4 ...
Article : 257 wordsWELLS v. COY.—Claim for £5, on a promissory note. The defendant was absent—his signature to the document was proved. Judgment for amount claimed. DINHAM v. BENNETT & McARTKUE.—Claim for £19 ...
Article : 350 wordsSince my last communication we have passed through some very singular changes, the weather at times requiring a good fire; then the heat became excessive. These reverses in our climate occuring at harvest-time ...
Article : 360 wordsUNSUPPORTED CHARGES OF FELONY.—Thomas Graham, was charged with stealing a sold pin, the property of Thomas Landrigan, on or about the month of Febuary last. The prosecutor said the pin produced was very ...
Article : 2,050 wordsCHAREGE OF FORGING AND UTTERING.—William Thompson Sabben, solicitor, Adelaide, was charged, on the information of John Lazar, with forging and uttering a certain bill of exchange drawn by the informant, ...
Article : 2,098 wordsALLOWING FIGHTING.—Robert, Hayman, landlord of the Ship Inn, was called upon to answer the charge o alowing fighting in his house. Mrs. Hayman attendedf and staled that her husband was too unwell to appear ...
Article : 337 wordsThe inhabitants of Clare and its locality could not allow the Christmas to pass without giving the lovers of sport an opportunity of enjoying themselves. On Monday, the 27 th, the horse race and pony race took place ...
Article : 247 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 1 o'clock. A messenger from the Legislative Council announced His Excellency's arrival there, and conveyed His Excellency's wishes for the immediate attendance of the ...
Article : 71 wordsAn inquest was held on Wednesday afternoon, before Mr. Murray, S.M., of Gawler, at the farm of Mr. Paterson, Greentree Hill, near Uley Bury, on the body of James Bennett, farm servant to Mr. Paterson, who ...
Article : 1,467 wordsMy Lord—By direction of the Commissioner I have the honour to address your Lordship on the subject of continuing to afford, from the public resources, during 1859, a giant in aid of the funds of the Poonindie Native ...
Article : 3,223 wordsThe good people of Saddleworth have succeeded in securing the services of a teacher for their school. The gentleman's testimonials are certainly of a most satisfactory character, and he is no stranger in the colony, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 wordsThere has been the usual amount of festivity here at this season, and the weather has also been exceedingly propitious, being cool, although Christmas Day looked as though we should have a thunderstorm; but it cleared ...
Article : 1,153 wordsPresent—Messrs. Watson (Chairman), Haines, and Dickerson. A letter was read from Mr. W. Weir, stating that the plans of the Hermitage-road would be completed by the ...
Article : 2,222 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Alderman W. Smith, and Councillors Hazelgrove and Reynolds. Accounts paid— Mock[?]idge, £42 2s.; Gatley, £215s. The MAYOR announced that the balance in hand of ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 1 Jan 1859, Page 4
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