Whereas it is expedient that the portions of the colony hereinafter described, should be created counties and hundreds, respectively: Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant-Governor, in name and on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,411 wordsThe friends and admirers of this gentleman, in token of their esteem tor the services rendered by him to the colony since its formation, gave a grand dinner to him, last evening, at the Freemasons' ...
Article : 6,015 wordsCentral Road Board Office, August 6, 1851. Tenders will be received at this office until noon of Thursday, 21st instant, for the formation of a piece of new road, and the building of a bridge over the ...
Article : 128 wordsCulonial Secretary's Office, August 4th, 1851. The following list of persons to whom timber licences have been issued during the month ended the 31st ultimo, for the year ending the 31st of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 wordsJames Smith was charged with stealing a sovereign frome one of the emigrants of the Marion, in Currie-sreet. Constable Thompson deposed that he was ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. G. J. Turner, Q, C, of the chancery bar, M. P. for Coventry, will, it is understood, be the new vice-chancellor, when the act authorizing the appointment, and which ...
Article : 450 wordsColonial Secretary's Office, Adelaide, August 6, 1851.—The Lieutenant-Governor directs the publication of the following circular, copies of which have been addressed by the Immigration Agent to ...
Article : 188 wordsColonial Secretary's Office, Adelaide, July 30, 1851.—His Excellency, the Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to direct, that the following statement relative to the quantity of wheat in the ...
Article : 107 wordsRobert Carr, of Grenfell-street, Adelaide, in the Province of South Australia, merchant and general dealer. Henry Johnson, of Adelaide, in the Province of ...
Article : 29 wordsSheriff's Office, August 4th, 1851—In pursuance of a writ from his Honor Charles Cooper, Es[?] of the Judges of the Supreme Court, bearing date the eighth day of July last. I hereby give notice ...
Article : 121 wordsGeneral Post Office, August 6, 1851.—The attention of the public is particularly tailed to the following notice from the General Post Office, London, as it is believed that most of the disappointments ...
Article : 184 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, Section 2271 in the Hundred of Munno Para—One dork bay or brown mare, black points, long tail, white spots on nose, two small white spots under saddle off side; ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Fri 8 Aug 1851, Page 3
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