By the Borer of the Seas, arrived on Thursday morning at Sydney, bringing dates to December 12, the following items are received:— ...
Article : 163 wordsThere is a joke to be heard almost any evening at the Theatre Royal about a party of seventeen gentlemen and a horse inviting themselves to a three weeks' visit, and ...
Article : 2,574 wordsSir—What a pity it is that people should not only be misgoverned, but have also to endure the annoyance of being over-governed, and that Ministers should descend to meddle in the most ...
Article : 281 wordsBEATRICE GOLD MINING AND QUARTZ-CRUSHING COMPANY.—The first half-yearly general meeting was held at Temple-Chambers on Friday afternoon, February 4; Mr. L. Glyde, ...
Article : 247 wordsThis steamer conveys to Adelaide Inspector Roe and his family—a gentleman much respected for his kindliness and courtesy, who will be much missed. ...
Article : 3,236 wordsWellington papers to January 22 report that McDonnell has surrounded Te Kooti, and that the war steamer Blanche has been sent to assist in his capture. ...
Article : 54 wordsIn the reef swindle case Miller has been discharged, and Ellis committed for trial. Hobart Town, February 4. A parting address has been presented to ...
Article : 32 wordsA shepherd named Harry Balk was drowned by the late floods on the Black Rock Run. His body was found last Friday. ...
Article : 32 wordsJohn Davis, while working in the Mine, fell down a shaft last evening, and never spoke after. He was buried to-day. ...
Article : 27 wordsWe are almost in a state of collapse on this field, the superior attractions of the Onkaparinga River rush having left us with less than 30 diggers at work. The few who are here are ...
Article : 209 wordsMr. Springbett, of Barossa diggings, is reported to have discovered gold at Lyndoch Valley, and several parties are going there. ...
Article : 28 wordsSir—I am given to understand that a general imprecision exists to the effect that I am willing to undertake the construction of the South-Eastern Railway on behalf of the Company I ...
Article : 140 wordsMr. Aspinall was to-day declared duly elected. Rutherford's chances of return at Geelong are not very great. ...
Article : 674 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair); Councillors Allott, Bartels, Garlick, Raphael, Spicer, and Wright; and the Town Clerk (Mr. T. Worsnop). ...
Article : 1,241 wordsSir—Can you, Mr. Editor, inform us why the passengers' bus on the Port Wakefield Railway is not running, and why the postal arrangements are not being carried out between this ...
Article : 29 wordsOur Jupiter Creek Diggings Correspondent supplies the following:— There has been considerable stir to-day, as the machinery of the Beatrice Company was ...
Article : 567 wordsSir—It strikes me as being rather a remarkable fact that contributions should be annually raised and ministers sent from this colony to further the spread of the Gospel, and to convert ...
Article : 814 wordsIn the House of Assembly— Petitions were presented in favour of the passing of a new Market Act. A series of questions relating to the Hope ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Presbytery met in John Knox's Church, Morphett Vale, on Tuesday, February 1, at 10 a.m. There were present the Rev. John Sinclair (Moderator), Rev. George Benny ...
Article : 663 wordsPresent—The Mayor and all the Councillors. His Worship reported on Cemetery, when it was determined to sand the dayman there to do all necessary repairs. The question of further ...
Article : 573 wordsCalder has been committed on the charge of fraud on the Bank. Mr. Moffatt, the first settler on the Warrego, is reported to be lost in the bush. ...
Article : 237 wordsSir—In a recent letter upon matters matrimonial I made a statement which I shall be glad if you will permit me to withdraw. I attributed some of the mistakes of officiating ministers to ...
Article : 109 wordsSir—May I request you to publish the following extract from clause 13 of the Marriage Act of 1867:— "The production of the Gazette containing ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 5 Feb 1870, Page 3
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