IN the Legislative Council on Tuesday the Bill for the construction of a line of railway from Narracoorte to the Tatiara country was down for its second reading, ...
Article : 436 wordsTo-day being Separation Day was observed as a partial holiday. The Courts, Public Offices, and Banks were closed, but the shops were open. Crowds attended ...
Article : 940 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, (Mr. J. Downing, J.P.) and Crs. Pr[?] Prowse, Edwards, and O. Highet. His WORSHIP stated that the meeting had ...
Article : 96 wordsSir—As "Nero" has so kindly taken up the cudgels in Monday's issue on behalf of the poor dogs (?) it is evident from the tone of his letter that he is, happily for his own domestic peace, ...
Article : 405 wordsIN RE JOSEPH ROGERS, of Adelaide, dealer.—Adjourned final hearing. Mr. A. G. Downer for insolvent; Mr. Symon for the assignees; and Mr. Kingston for Messrs. Smith and ...
Article : 707 wordsThe interest in the coming boat race between Trickett and Laycock is increasing. Trickett is reported to be in fair condition. He leaves town this week for his ...
Article : 300 wordsBy Mr. WEST-ERSKINE, with 116 signatures, and by Mr. REES, with 51 signatures, praying for the amendment of the Brands Act. By Mr. HAINES, with 70 signatures, and Mr. ...
Article : 3,280 wordsTHE troublesome question of erecting new Parliament Houses is once more before the Assembly. There was, rightly or wrongly, an impression that the Government intended ...
Article : 1,181 wordsSir—I had thought it needless, after the clear and positive declaration which I made at the meeting of the 24th inst., to further refute a rumor which I hear is going about that the Rev. C. C. ...
Article : 211 wordsA large meeting was held at Laidley yesterday to protest against the Durinal (?) Boards Bill. Messrs. Killet and O'Sullivan, the members for the district, were requested ...
Article : 69 wordsSir—At a discussion which took place on Sunday evening yon report Dean Russell as having said that "John Stuart Mill had declared before he died that after they had cleared ...
Article : 122 wordsA banquet will be given and a presentation made to Mr. Thompson Priest, at Mintaro, on Thursday. PORT PIRIE, July 1. ...
Article : 133 wordsSir—I notice by your issue of the 28th instant that "Farmer" wishes to know, where gypsum abounds on Yorke's Peninsula. I am a resident of Southern Yorke's Peninsula and selector of ...
Article : 123 wordsWEMAN v. FAIR-WEATHER.—£1 3s. 6d., for expenses incurred through the dishonoring of a cheque. Mr. H. Downer for plaintiff; Mr. Sheridan for defendant. Verdict by consent for ...
Article : 232 wordsThe first Intercolonial Match between South Australia and Victoria was contested on the East Melbourne Cricket-Ground to-day. The weather was delightful and clear, and there was ...
Article : 447 wordsSir—would it not be an act of common honesty to leave sheep dogs exempt from, tax altogether? I do not wish to take up much of your time and space, but to point out that the ...
Article : 175 wordsCharles Burton, landlord of the Family Hotel was charged with supplying a person named David Downing, he being neither a lodger nor a bona fide traveller, with one pint of ale, at 45 ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Wed 2 Jul 1879, Page 3
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