On Tuesday evening last a public meeting was held at the Governor MacDonnell Hotel, S[?], to take the necessary steps to secure fit and pro[?]r persons to represent the district. There were about 50 or 60 ...
Article : 1,524 wordsA meeting of the vendors of garden produce was held at the Plough and Harrow Inn, [?]dle-street, on Saturday last to take into consideration the d[?] [?] ness of memorializing the Corporation for market ...
Article : 1,855 wordsPresent—The C [?] [?](in the chair), Mr. S. Baddome. P. [?]., Mr. R. F. Newland, S.M., and the Secretary and the [?] Officer. This was the first meeting of the new members, all o[?] ...
Article : 667 wordsJudge—Mr.Wm. Mahocd. Stew[?]—Messrs. Hyd[?], Davison, and Pan[?], Clerk of the Cour[?]—Mr. M. Lennon. Treasurer—Mr. Thos, Moyle. Secretary—Mr. W. Gluyas. ...
Article : 2,498 wordsThis insolvent, a farmer resident at Taphy's Hill, came up for a first hearing. Several creditors were in attendance, but no debts were proved. ...
Article : 1,807 wordsThe criminal sitting [?] commenced this morning. There were 3, cases on the calendar [?]BSENT JURORS The following Jur[?] w. r [?] £5 each for ...
Article : 4,741 wordsA special meeting of the Association was held on Friday, 10th inst., at the Prince Albert Hotel, to consider the [?] cla[?] of the Waste Lands Ac, and the business of looking out for suitable representatives for ...
Article : 2,378 wordsThe 74th monthly [?] of the Philosophical Society was held in the usual place of meeting on Wednesday evening. There were about twenty-five members present. ...
Article : 1,704 wordsOn Wednesday evening about 100 persons assembled at Crace's large room to consider election matters. Mr. SMALL, who was elected Chairman, explained the object of the meeting, and stated that Mr. Shannon ...
Article : 975 wordsPresent—The Master and wardens. The report of the Master and the Hon. W. Scott's visit of inspection to the Lighthouses was read and adopted, (It will be found in another column.) ...
Article : 633 wordsASSAULTS.—Carl Po[?]lner and Friedrich [?] were charged with having, on the 2lst January last, at Ta[?]da Creek, committed a violent assault on Gucsar Emil Beincke by beating him with a stick and stabbing ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 18 Feb 1860, Page 3
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