THE WRECK OF THE MARION.—In another column will be found detailed particulars of the wreck of the steamer Marion, which sailed on Thursday week for Wallaroo. In briefly ...
Article : 7,201 wordsThe weather to-day seems likely to clear up. Certainly we may reasonably hope that it will after the deluging rains of the two last evenings, when they came down in fine style. The ...
Article : 592 wordsProclamation notifying that Her Majesty has assented to an Act reserved 29th November last, intituled "An Act to provide for the election of members to serve in the Parliament, of the ...
Article : 59 wordsJudgment. The insolvent was examined with relation to his transactions with his son-in-law, Mr. Laftin; but the information he gave was considered by the ...
Article : 5,927 wordsProclamation abolishing the sitting of the Court on the third Wednesday in every month, and confining it to the first Wednesday. ...
Article : 26 wordsTo His Excellency Sir Dominic Daly, Knight, &c.—The memorial of thirty-three ratepayers of the District of Clare humbly showeth—That, the increasing traffic between this district and the ...
Article : 373 wordsREMANDED CASE.—John Danning appeared on remand, charged with having in his possession a silver watch, and not being able to give a satisfactory account of it. Sir. Parker appeared for the ...
Article : 3,549 wordsAlfred Player to be Keeper of and Salesman at the Hamilton Pound, rice Cooke, resigned. ...
Article : 17 wordsMINTARO, George Faulkner, Poundkeeper.—One black mare, star and snip, JF near shoulder, has a filly foal: one bay mare, star in forehead, and stripe of white on nose, like C or G over like ...
Article : 2,970 wordsThe steamer Ant arrived here, with her usual punctuality, on Friday last. This vessel has of late experienced unusually favourable weather when in our bay, and consequently is enabled to ...
Article : 329 wordsMessrs. Poussard and Douay's concert went off last night with great success. The Schoolroom, was quite full, and before the commencement of the concert every seat was occupied. Expectation had ...
Article : 360 wordsPalicrie and his lubra were brought before Messrs. Crawfurd and Marchant, at Chirreroo, on the 26th ultimo, charged with sheep-stealing and hut-robbing at Chilpanunda, found guilty, ...
Article : 885 wordsThe Swallow arrived on Saturday week, and has since been lying in the bay taking in wheat. I understand she is to sail to-day. The Mary Stewart, 10 days out from MacDonnell Bay, came ...
Article : 174 wordsBYAN AND ANOTHER V. KAIN.—Claim for £100, damages sustained by the plaintiff through an aggravated assault committed on his wife by the defendant. Mr. Andrews for the plaintiffs, and ...
Article : 3,212 wordsPresent—Messrs. John Short; Richd. Humphris, James Galloway, and Chas. H. Myles. Mr. John Short was elected Chairman. It was moved by Mr. Humphris, seconded by Mr. Galloway, and ...
Article : 601 wordsI have little news to communicate this week, except that since my last the weather has, upon the whole, been seasonably fine. Either from the increase in the price of grain or ...
Article : 169 wordsOn Tuesday and Wednesday evening Messrs. Poussard and Douay gave concerts in the large room of the Travellers' Rest Inn, Clare. Both concerts were numerously attended by highly ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 19 Jul 1862, Page 4
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