Earl Granville, in moving the second reading of this bill, said that it would not be necessary for him to trouble their lordships at any length; the subject to which it and the other two bills which stood on the ...
Article : 1,649 wordsSir—Why cant't you let bygone [?] bygones, and instead of daily pestering us with columns about vote by ballot, universal suffrage, long letters from "A True Briton," eliciting replies in the Register from the ...
Article : 396 wordsARRIVAL OF THE WARREN HASTINGS.—This barque took on board 244 souls at Southampton, and left that port on the 13th June, and having tolerably favourable weather throughout the passage arrived ...
Article : 441 wordsSir—Will you allow me to call your attention to the Law's Delay. Are not the bankrupt estates wound up here on the same principle as in the mother country? How is it that the brig Harry is not sold? ...
Article : 209 wordsWe have heen favoured by Captain Germain, of the Yatala, with the following account of election proceeding at Port Lincoln:- The nomination took place at the Local Court House ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsPatrick Farlane was charged with leaving his bullock team and ofterwards striking the constable who took charge of it. The fact of being away from his dray being proved, ...
Article : 280 wordsSir—It appears to me that considerable improvements might be made in the mode of electing members for the Legislative Council. The system is radically wrong, and, because it has existed for ages, must not be allowed ...
Article : 773 wordsThe Earl of Hardwicke rose, pursuant to notice, to ask the Postmaster-General whether he had recently received a memorial, through the Governor-General of Victoria, from the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, ...
Article : 622 wordsPresent—All the members. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Clerk was directed to draw the attention of Mr ...
Article : 446 wordsYesterday evening the friends and supporters of Mr Alexander Hay assembled at a dinner, given to that gentleman, at the Duke of Wellington Inn, North Adelaide. ...
Article : 2,577 wordsMr Fisher applied for a rule to show cause why the damages in this case should not be reduced. This action was for breach of promise of marriage, and the Jury had given damages to the amount of £200. He ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 wordsPresent—Mr C. J. Hewitt, chairman; Messrs Tonkin, Wilson, Quin, and Herbert. Resolved—That Mr Newbald's application for one month to remove timber be granted. ...
Article : 266 wordsYesterday morning a deputation of tradesmen connected with the Houndsditch Clothes Market, including Mr Levy, its proprietor, had an interview, by appointment, with Lord Robert Grosvenor, at his house, in ...
Article : 364 wordsThe half-yearly examination, of the pupils of Mr Haire took place yesterday, in the presence of the parents of the scholars, and numerous of their friends. The examination was of a varied character, embracing ...
Article : 649 wordsMURRAY v CROCKER.—An action to recover £5, alleged to be due to the plaintiff as change. Mr Wigley for the plaintiff, and Mr Atkinson for the defendant. ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Thu 11 Oct 1855, Page 3
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