COLONIAL, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Perhaps there is no class of securities bought and sold in our market which is more affected by prejudices of a ...
Article : 1,677 wordsPresent-The President, and all the Wardens. A Treasury minute requested the President to mark out the direction in which he purposes to extend the Semaphore Jetty. The President ...
Article : 459 words[Before Mr. Justice Gwynne, Primary Judge.] RYAN THE ELDER V. RYAN THE YOUNGER. The Hon. Mr. Andrews-I have, on behalf of the defendant, to move that the plaintiff's ...
Article : 1,182 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscript returned. Correspondents must prepared in all [?] to take the legal consequences (any) ...
Article : 39 wordsSir—Open your columns, I implore you that I may publicly express the great joy I feel at the decision given from the Bench in the late Sunday horse-training affair; but do not for a ...
Article : 440 wordsAn inquest was held on Monday afternoon, February 12, in the Court-House, Port Adelaide, before the Mayor, Mr. J. Formby, and a Jury, on the body of a child named Henry ...
Article : 680 wordsAn hour's ride by rail, with a view of the Mont d'Or range throughout the journey, brought us from Villefranche to Lyons. There axe certain local wines ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsSir—Permit me to present through your paper a subject which will deserves the attention of the Legislature. If I have been properly informed, a ...
Article : 202 wordsSir—I hope that few of your readers have ever looked into "Petronius Arbiter," and I hope few ever will, for it is not a very improving book, principally circulated in Bohemia. ...
Article : 1,147 wordsSir—I would like to know where. Mr. Riddech gets his information. He says, "Narracoorta will not produce this year more wheat than will be wanted for load consumption." I ...
Article : 420 wordsMr. T. Ward, J.P., held an inquest at the Adelaide Hospital on Monday evening, February 12, on the body of a man named David Watson, who died on the previous day. ...
Article : 538 wordsSir—I beg to ask to be allowed space for a few lines on the destructive plants known as Scotch thistl[?] and stinkwort. All are aware of the injurious nature of these plants; and our ...
Article : 204 wordsOur East [?] correspondent, writing yesterday, says;- "The crops, since the late heavy gale have shown the damage more every day, and are quite white on the top from Our East Taieri correspondent, writing yesterday, says :— "The crops,- since the late heavy gale, have shown the damage more every day, and are quite white on the top from ...
Article : 459 wordsSir—Procrastination is the go with our legislators. Let us adjourn the House for six weeks, and let us rest our weary frames from the [?] of creating a new Ministry. Never ...
Article : 765 wordsA match between the Hindmarsh Club and a Second Eleven of the North Adelaide Club was played on Saturday afternoon, February 10. The bowling of F. King and G. Beale for the ...
Article : 246 wordsIn the number of The Field for July, 22, 1871, I published a communication from Dr. R. Brown, giving a description of the extirpation of rattlesnakes in the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 13 Feb 1872, Page 3
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