An accident which might have been attended with serious consequences happened to Mr. H. Pengilly, of Sellick's Hill, on Friday evening last. As he was riding home from the ...
Article : 889 wordsPresent—The President, Captain J.W. Smith, Messrs. J. Formby, and C.H.T. Connor. A deputation from the Chamber of ...
Article : 1,298 wordsNo letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any) ...
Article : 42 wordsThe TREASURER, in reply to Mr. D. Fisher, said be would lay on the table a return of dutiable articles cleared up to September 10. PUBLIC PURPOSES LOAN ACT. ...
Article : 4,359 wordsAt 10 o'clock.—Adjourucd final hearing-Henry Sayers. Final bearings—George Turner and James Carter. Adjourned final hearing— H.F. A. Kruger. First hearing-Frederick ...
Article : 61 wordsSir—I am glad to see you showing yourself in your popular colors in again advocating the farmers' interest What could Mr. Colton be thinking about when he proposed to raise 2d. ...
Article : 254 wordsWHITINGTON V. SULLIVAN.-Claim for £4 8s. 4d., for work done as an attorney. Mr. Whitington appeared to conduct his own case, and Mr. Daly appeared for the defendant, who ...
Article : 134 wordsNICHOLLS V. BEER.—Mr. Bruce for plaintiff, defendant undefended. Action for £100 damages for an assault Plaintiff charged defendant with breaking his thumb and arm ...
Article : 161 wordsSir—On the subject of inspection of licensed houses—and which I believe the most respectable licensed victuallers advocate—I think one hon. member of the House proposed employing ...
Article : 173 wordsSir—During the discussion of the Amended Licensed Victuallers Act much sympathy has been shown by the members of the Assembly for the wine interest. But why not abolish the ...
Article : 278 wordsSCHULTZ V. RATHEL.-Claim for 4s. 9½d., excessive damage charged on five head of cattle. Verdict for defendant. PATERSON V. MIALKE.-Claim for 15S., for ...
Article : 226 wordsQUESTIONS.—Mr. Watts to ask questions respecting an amendment of the Real Property Act; Mr. RIDDOCH to ask if Government intend proceeding further with the Mount ...
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Advertising : 1,785 wordsSir-I wish to correct the report in your paper of yesterday relative to the accident which occurred to Mr. T. Bowdon. He wag not walking down the road, but was standing at ...
Article : 152 wordsBartlwlomen Mellett was charged by John Haddock with keeping two unregistered dogs. Mr. Robinson for the defendant. Evidence was given that one of the dogs was under age, and ...
Article : 703 words[From the Government Gazette, September 9.] ALMA (Hundred of), Section 603 (nearest Post-Office, Stockport). Martin Kinihan, Poundkeeper—One red and white spotted helper, ...
Article : 1,487 wordsHEINRICH F.A. Kruger, convicted of fraudulently converting to his own use certain wheat the property of Messrs. Acraman, Main, Lindsay, & Co., of which he was the bailee, was ...
Article : 837 wordsSir—The elements of the Latin language endently vex others than schoolboys, and the declensions of adjectives and substautives especially are matters hard to be understood by ...
Article : 148 wordsSir—Seeing that the above gentleman's season at the Theatre Royal closes at the cud of this weak, I would suggest that Mr. Montcomery would favor the public of Adelaide with ...
Article : 82 wordsSir—I would not wilfully misrepresent anything relating to labor—I merely informed you what was the talk in the streets of Adelaide respecting the rates demanded for discharging ...
Article : 195 wordsCONSUL FOR WURTEMBURG. Mr. Adolph you Treuer has been provisionally appointed Consul for Wurtemburg at Adelaide. ...
Article : 336 wordsDISRAELL.—Captain Harris, writing on September 4, states that No. 1 shaft is down four fathoms, the lode continuing to bear spots of ore. In No. 2 shaft the lode is four feet in ...
Article : 298 wordsWilliam Stephen Murray, of the White Hart Hotel, was charged with allowing his chimney to take fire. The Corporation Inspector iutimated his intention of not pressing the charge. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 10 Sep 1869, Page 3
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