Frederick James [?]anderson, Esq., J.P., Secretary to the Hon. the Attorney-General, to be Acting Under Secretary during the a bsence on leave of Josiah Boothby, Esq., J.P. ...
Article : 102 wordsANONYMOUS LETTERS.—All letters to the [?]or must be accompanied by the writer's [?] mame and full address legibly written, not necessarily for publication, bat for the Editor's ...
Article : 559 wordsWilliam Benbow, Esq., to be Lieutenant. ADELAIOE RIFLES. William James Magarey, Esq., and Thomas Henry Hosier, Esq., to be Lieutenants. ...
Article : 24 wordsGovernment Architect's Department.—Repairs and painting Auburn Post-Office and Telegraph Station, Thos. Wagstaff, £97 10s. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe probable action of England in relation to affairs in Turkey is being watched and criticised with an assiduity which indicates that the ...
Article : 867 wordsTOWNSHIP of CANOWIE (nearest Post-Office, Canowie), Wm. Tearle, Poundkeeper.—One bay colt, black points, JB near shoulder. Will be sold January 28, noon.—As regard the iron-grey cob pony, ...
Article : 912 wordsLord Carnarvon, in reply to a deputation of colonists from the Cape, stated that England was not prepared to bolster up Turkish ...
Article : 88 wordsThe news from the seat of war is important. The Russians, despite the extreme severity of the weather, are straining every nerve to follow up their ...
Article : 893 wordsThe Turks still hold Sophia. The Russians have advanced between the Ikhtiman defile and Sophia, cutting off the retreat of the Ottomans from ...
Article : 43 wordsLord Carnarvon, in reply to a deputation, stated that England was determined to have a voice in the settlement of the Eastern question. ...
Article : 39 wordsSir—You have done me the honour of writing at considerable length on some remarks which I made at the Church Office last Monday, and I have no doubt that you will be courteous ...
Article : 1,306 wordsTerrible distress exists in South Wales n consequ ence of the closing of the ironworks. ...
Article : 20 wordsArrived—Lake Simcoe, from Sydney; Lady Kinnaird, from Adelaide. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Treasurer's approximate statement of revenue for the quarter just ended appears in the Gazette of January 3. As a test of the prosperity of the country the figures ...
Article : 1,409 wordsTwo men, named Armstrong and Wassail, had a fight at Wedderburn last evening, and the latter was killed. Capt. Almond, of the P. & O. Co.'s steamer ...
Article : 66 wordsWe make no apology for venturing to criticise some of the utterances of the Bishop of Melbourne on Monday last whenreplying to the addresses of the clergy ...
Article : 2,408 wordsThe residents of Caltowie telegraphed to-day to the Commissioner of Police and to the Chief Secretary, requesting immediate police protection. Eleven persons were charged this morning ...
Article : 64 wordsA fire broke out on Mr. Swinden's property, near Riverton, about, noon to-day. Nearly 300 persons collected on the ground, and the fire was soon got undies. Not much damage was. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 5 Jan 1878, Page 3
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