Thursday, September 12—Colchester, brig. 149 tons, A.C. Prescott, master, for Melbourne. No passengers. CLEARED (COASTING). Thursday. September 12—Breeze, outter, 17 tons, ...
Article : 227 wordsIn Committee. Clauses 40 to 47 were passed as printed. Clauses 43 and 49 were passed, with verbal amendments. Clauses 50 to 53 were passed as printed. ...
Article : 12,347 wordsA crowded indignation meeting has been held at the Theatre Royal, to protest against the disgraceful proceedings at the recent election for the City Council. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe motion for excluding the Chinese from the goldfields was negatived by a large majority. The Sovereign of the Seas has been burnt to ...
Article : 47 wordsThe third anniversary of the Aberdeen Lodge was celebrated on Tuesday, the 10th. Dr. Mayne occupied the chair, and Mr. Baker the vice-chair. A sumptuous dinner was prepared by host Lamb of ...
Article : 1,060 wordsOn Sunday last the usual monthly service in connection with the Church of England was held at the usual place; the attendance was good, and the Rev. Canon Russell, who officiated at the conclusion of the ...
Article : 339 wordsCorn Market—There has been but little or no demand, and prices are about nominal at—wheat, for delivery at the Port, 5s. 5d.: drayloads in town, 5s. 3d. per bushel. Flour, £12 5s to £13 per ton. ...
Article : 374 wordsA case of particular interest to all who are connected with our Volunteer Military Force, and, we should think, of even more than particular interest to the hon. the Treasurer, was ...
Article : 993 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER RIFLE CLUB.—The members of this Club met for practice on the 2nd inst. There were few present. The following is the result at 200 yards:—A. C. Burcham, 6; B. W. Andrews, 5; E. ...
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Family Notices : 49 wordsMILE END.—Our correspondent writes, complaining that himself and and friend, being out a lew Sundays ago for a long walk, called at a house for a drink of water, and were offered a glass of colonial wine. They praised the wine, and ...
Article : 140 wordsIn the Legislative Council— The Local Courts Bill, 1861, was further considered in Committee, and the Council adjourned at 4 o'clock until 2 o'clock on Tuesday next. ...
Article : 114 wordsOn Tuesday evening the monthly meeting of the members of the Penola Cricket Club was held at the Royal Oak Hotel, when it was agreed upon that the cricket ground should be cleared. ...
Article : 346 wordsTHE QUESTION OF IMMIGRATION has of late occupied no small share of public attention, and many and loud have been the lamentations of those who regard the total stoppage of ...
Article : 1,013 wordsTHURSDAY'S "GAZETTE."—Edward Potter, of Lyndoch Valley, appointed Constable for District of Barossa East; F. Schultz, W. Falting, Abraham Pope, James Williams, and Julius ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE LADIES' CUP.—As some difference of opinion exists as to whether the Ladies' Prize Cup, to be shot for at the forthcoming matches is, or is not, manufactured in this colony, we ...
Article : 102 wordsTHE TREASURER AND MR. J. D. WOODS.— The Treasurer having in the course of some remarks in the House of Assembly charged Mr. J. D. Woods with having neglected his duties ...
Article : 103 wordsNews upon the Plains at present is searee, but our wants are many; I send you a sample:—A petition praying for the extension of the telegraph from Penola to this place is being signed, and meets with ...
Article : 379 wordsMR. JUSTICE BOOTHBY.—Notice is already given in the House of Assembly for an address to the Queen for the removal of Mr. Justice Boothby, and for an address to His Excellency ...
Article : 58 wordsBURGLARY.—A man named John Jones was arrested on Thursday, on a charge of breaking into house in Gawler-place. He will be brought up at th Police Court this morning. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 13 Sep 1861, Page 2
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