April 20.—Present—All except Mr. Eva. Application signed for ?£81 4s. for grant in aid of private subscriptions. Account received from T. Ratcliffe for carting 60 yards of stone ...
Article : 1,701 wordsMessrs. Stow, Q.C., and Way for the plaintiff; Mr. Ingleby and Mr. Belt for the defendant. Mr. Ingleby moved to make the rule obtained in this case absolute. His Honor Mr. ...
Article : 663 wordsOn Sunday last a beautiful little chap 1, belonging to the Wesleyan Church, was opened for Divine Service in this village. It is built of brick, and is of the Gothic style of ...
Article : 3,417 wordsSir—I have observed in your paper under the above heading a communicated article, to the assertions and inferences of which I demur. It is tolerably safe, though neither courteous ...
Article : 953 wordsSir—Will you excuse me if, whilst expressing my appreciation of the excellence of the Chronicle, as containing so much generally useful information on all subjects, I venture to ...
Article : 633 words[From the Government Gazette, May 7.] BAGOT'S WELL, Section 260, George Ball, Poundkeeper—One chesnut horse, like B near shoulder, white down face and muzzle, three ...
Article : 470 wordsStewards—F. Ransford, Esq., W. Gerrard, Esq., and Mr. J. Murdoch. Starter—Mr. T. Price. Judge—E. Chambers, Esq. These races took place, according to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsSir—Could you or any other person, through your columns, acquaint me how long it is usual for Government to keep money that has been fired for as prizes by volunteers, as the Port ...
Article : 99 wordsA book was recently published, not a very deep one, on our merchant princes, and it consisted of picturesque memorials of the Greshams and Childs of departed ...
Article : 2,257 wordsSir—Can you or any of your agricultural correspondents inform me what course to adopt for the destruction of sorrel, which is yearly becoming a serious evil, only to be estimated by ...
Article : 135 wordsGOSSE AND ANOTHER V. DUFFIELD.—For ?£100 damages for the non-delivery of sheep. Mr. J. Downer for the plaintiffs; Mr. Bruce for the defendant. The plaintiffs were nonsuited. ...
Article : 109 wordsSir—Permit me, though a comparative stranger, to ask through the medium of your valuable paper, all who wish to be thought gentlemen, and especially those who aspire to ...
Article : 83 wordsASSAULTS.—John James was charged with assaulting Louisa Merrett on the preceding evening. Mr. Robinson appeared for the defendant. Fined 10s and costs, amounting in ...
Article : 59 wordsREMANDED CHARGE.—Thomas James, seaman, appeared on remand, charged with stealing a watch and gold chain from the schooner Triumph, the property of Joseph Morage, ...
Article : 176 wordsTHE SLAVE TRADE IN CENTRAL ASIA.—I entered the tent of Khandjan after the morning prayer and found here a whole company, listening with the greatest attention to the narrative ...
Article : 754 wordsT.S. CAREY, v. J.D. SUTHERLAND.—An information for assault. Mr. Burton for the complainant. Mr. J.H. Symon, articled clerk, applied for leave to conduct the case for the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 9 May 1868, Page 3
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