Wm. Hicks, of Mount Torrens, batcher, was charged with stealing a white and roan heifer, value £3, the property of Charles Cattell, on 6th of May. Other counts charged the prisoner ...
Article : 2,292 wordsOn Thursday, May 18, the adjourned meeting to consider Mr. Tarlton's motion on the subject of railways versus macadamised roads, took place at the offices of the Chamber. ...
Article : 5,216 wordsMay 17.—Present—All but Mr. Bevilaqua. D. Peek's tender for fencing at Yatta Creek accepted at 4s. 1½d. per rod. All roads must either be opened, or rent at 4s. per acre will be ...
Article : 191 wordsMr. J.H. Maddeford, to be Bailiff to the Local Court at Port Adelaide, rice Gun, deceased; Mr. Swithen Farmer, to be Clerk to the Local Court and Clerk to the Justices at ...
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Advertising : 913 wordsThe art of gold-beating is a very ancient one. There seems great probability that like some other arts, it has been known, and practised, and forgotten. Homer refers to it; Pliny, more ...
Article : 1,535 wordsMay 15.—Present—All Mr. Putland to get drain made on road near Mrs. Berry's. Chairman reported having let making spoon drain road leading to Mr. Kelly's. for £1 10s.also ...
Article : 52 wordsMay 17.—Present—Messrs. Goodall (in the chair), Marrett, and Wright Received, a circular from Crown Lands Office in reference to new roads, deviations, and closing roads ...
Article : 36 wordsMay 3.—Bresent-Mr. Thos, Wright (Chairman), Councillors Haines and Maursu Clerk to revise assessment before financial year expires. Payments, £42 18s. 9d. ...
Article : 124 wordsThe rains we have lately had have greatly added to the growth of the feed, as this hills have put on quite a verdant appearance. It will also enable the farmers to get to ...
Article : 546 wordsAUBURN, P. Curren, Poundkeeper—One red and white ox, branded like T near horn, T near shoulder; one red and white ox, branded like T near horn, T near shoulder, like DC near ...
Article : 769 wordsAt 10 o'clock.—Final hearings—Carl Preiss, Walter Feast, Daniel Quinlivan, and William Walkins. First hearings—John Gavin, Charles Dinham, William Browning, Andrew Adams, ...
Article : 38 wordsMay 17.—Present—Messrs. Prosser (in the chair), Robinson, and Hawkins. Mr. Grimble's contract complete; to be paid. Survey plan for deviations of road approved. Clerk to got ...
Article : 140 wordsWilliam Smith, charged with being drunk, and incapable of taking charge of his horse and cart, in Currie-street, was fined 10s. Emanuel Hann, for driving a horse and dray ...
Article : 569 wordsMay 17.— Present — Mr. Russell (Acting Chairman), Messrs. Stewart and Thompson. Reply from Mr. Christie, relative to schoolroom, deferred till next meeting. Two tenders ...
Article : 86 wordsMay 17.—Present—Messrs. Easther (Chairman), Michell, Moseley, and Howard. Mr. William Jones's tender for making an assessment of the district was accepted. £30. ...
Article : 35 wordsMay 17.—Present—Messrs. Bell (Chairman), Wraight, Buffham, and Cleggett. Payments, £6 17s. ...
Article : 13 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the same and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences(if any) ...
Article : 41 wordsMay 17.—Present—Messrs. Winckle (Chairman), Dawkins, Everett, and Ebsary. Association of District Chairmen's fee, £L 1s., to be paid. In absence of specification, no steps ...
Article : 37 wordsSir—It having fallen to my lot to get convicted at the Supreme Court before the late Justice Boothby, I was sentenced to five years on the 11th December, 1864. I was conveyed ...
Article : 1,055 wordsMay 17.—Present—All Letter from Commissioner of Crown Lands granting reserves for school and cemetery in Section 446, Monarto. Surveyor reported footbridges at Hair's ...
Article : 72 wordsAt a meeting held at the Salisbury Hotel on Tuesday, the 18th May, for the purpose of memorialising the Government to retain the Local Court in Salisbury, Mr. Broadstock was voted ...
Article : 993 wordsMay 17.- Present—Messrs. J. Clark (Chairman), G. Yates, D. Teakle, G. Radford, and D. Hutton. Circular from District Chairmen's Association respecting grant in aid of rates. ...
Article : 56 wordsMay 15.—Present—Messrs. Lawson (Chairman), Kruger, Kriebel, and Brock. Read letter from Crown Lands Office. Work at Russell's Steven's, and King's Belt to stand over, for ...
Article : 128 wordsAn inquest was held before John Formby, Esq., J.P., at the Court-House, on the body of Thomas Reynolds, found drowned at Mutton Cove, in the creek. Port Adelaide ,on the 11th ...
Article : 431 wordsA religions sect, called the Skopzen, whose peculiar views enjoin the most barbarous practices, has existed in Russia for many years past, but has hitherto succeeded in escaping the ...
Article : 636 wordsMay 14.—Present—Messrs. Inglis (Chairman), Grasby, Lauterbach, Altmann, and Newman. Memorial received from Lobethal Ward, praying the Council to erect a footbridge over the ...
Article : 63 wordsMay 15.—Present—All the members except Mr. Rankine. Captain J. Lindsay's report on the completion of the punt was read. Work ordered—Metalling portion of street between ...
Article : 60 wordsMay 10.—Present—All the members. Resolved, that application be immediately made to the Supreme Court for power to sell allotments whose owners are unknown. Daniel ...
Article : 39 wordsMay 18.—.Present—All Letters from Commissioner Crown Lands respecting grant in aid and new roads. Application from Messrs. Megaw, Lewis, and others for repairs to ...
Article : 99 wordsLAMARTINE.—The Debate, in an article upon Lamartine, mentions two facts in connection with his life, which it says are but little known. His pecuniary embarrassments no secret, ...
Article : 426 wordsMay 14.—Present—Chairman, and Messrs. Lamshed, Rankine, and Stark. Board of Education wrote, desiring that Sandergrove Schoolhouse be put in repair; to be attended to when ...
Article : 94 wordsSINCULAR LAW CASE.—The machinery of our Courts of Law is sometimes called into action by trifling causes. But surely never was justice invoked in a cause so insignificant as in the case ...
Article : 361 wordsMay 17. — Present — All Mr. E. Smith, Chairman. Letter from Mrs. Large. Clerk to answer; also circular from Crown Lands Office about deviation of roads. Mr. Hillier's ...
Article : 81 wordsNo small degree of excitement was visible, (says the Geelong Register) among the men employed in the erection of the Corpora'ion cattle yards a few days ago, on one of their ...
Article : 177 wordsMay 15. —Present—All Slaughtering licence granted to Mr. J. W. Harvey. Subscription fee 21s. sent to Association of District Chairmen. Works reported completed and accounts passed ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 21 May 1869, Page 3
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