TYPHOON, brig; 180 tons, G. Meucke, master, from Foochoofoo July 24. Elder, Stirling, and Co., agents. No passengers. SUNDAY,-SEPTEMBER 28. ...
Article : 406 wordsALBERT MEMORIAL COMMITTEE—The Albert Memorial Committee met at the Governor's Office on Thursday, October 2; His Excellency in the chair. There were also present Sir J, H. Fisher, ...
Article : 5,353 wordsLINES v. HINDMARSH DISTRICT COUNCIL—Henry Lines, the appellant, declared that the assessment on his house and land (18 acres) was in excess of that charged noon a property of similar ...
Article : 3,034 wordsSEBASTIAN, barque, 560 tons, Begg, master, from Wallaroo. Elder, Stirling, and Co.. agents, ORMELIE, barque, 532 tons, Wylie, master, from Leith. Elder, Stirling, and Co., agents. ...
Article : 128 wordsSpecialcase Messrs. Bagot and Lowe attended for the plaintaff; the Attorney-General for the defendant. His Honor intimated that the matter could not ...
Article : 110 wordsBREEZE, cutter, 17 tons, J. Le Bay, master, from Port Adelaide. Cargo—Sundries. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. ANALGISTA, schooner, 30 tons, R. McKay, ...
Article : 57 wordsFirst hearing. Mr. Bonnin appeared for the insolvent, a horsedealer at Clare. A few debts were proved, and Mr. Josiah Youlton ...
Article : 41 wordsGEM, cutter, 52 tons, E. Jenkins, master, from Port Adelaide. Cargo—Sundry stores for settlers. ...
Article : 21 wordsPresent—Messrs. Earle, Coombs, Field, and Barker. A letter was received from Mr. Cherry, complaining of trees overhanging the footpaths in Warwick-street. Mr. Goodenough, Mr. Burbridge, ...
Article : 161 wordsVAGRANCY.—Edward Cluskey, found sleeping in an open shed, and unable to give any satisfactory account of himself, was charged on suspicion of some unlawful purpose, and pleaded not guilty. ...
Article : 1,980 wordsTHE TYPHOON IN A TYPHOON.—Captain Meucke reports loading a cargo of tea at Foochoofoo, and sailing from thence on the 24th July, in company with the ship Glenclune (also tea-laden), bound to ...
Article : 1,751 wordsYATALA, Government schooner, Carson, master, from, the outports. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. AGENORA, schooner, 52 tons, W. Back, master, ...
Article : 226 wordsOn Friday morning, an accident occurred to the Kapunda down train, which, although not very serious in its results, might have been accompanied with very disastrous consequences, involving not ...
Article : 429 wordsGEM, cutter, 52 tons, E. Jenkins, master, for Port Elliot and Encounter Bay. Cargo—Timber and sundries. ANALGISTA, schooner, 30 tons, R. McKay, ...
Article : 159 wordsA fire broke out in the stables at the rear of Mr. R. T. Poole's, Willaston Hotel, at about 10 o'clock last night. The building was chiefly composed of pines and galvanized iron, and in a short tune was ...
Article : 457 wordsAGENORA, schooner, 52 tons, W. Back, master, for Port Augusta and Port Pirie. Cargo—Sundries, ...
Article : 21 wordsSept. 27—GEM, cutter, for Port Elliot and Encounter Bay. 27—LUBRA, steamer, for Port Lincoln and Port Augusta. ...
Article : 79 wordsTYPHOON, from Foochoofoo—948 half-chests, 4,031 boxes, 972 chests tea, Order. CARIN, from Gottenburg—20,624 deals, Order. MURRAY—From London: 48 iron pipes, 18 ...
Article : 1,087 wordsIn consequence of the prizes in the Rifle Association matches being arranged so that the Enfields have hardly any chance, only 19 volunteers have entered from this town out of 189. ...
Article : 107 wordsStirring events have been for some little t[?]me past a novelty in our neighbourhood, and consequently the last few day days have proved an exception to the rule. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 4 Oct 1862, Page 4
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