Present-The Mayor, Councillors Crook, Moseley, and Davie. Read a letter from Mr. Hargraves respecting an old survey of a sea-water reserve, and applying for payment of ?£5. ...
Article : 61 wordsMost of our party had equipped themselves with short Enfield; mine was a doublebarrelled "Jacob," and the remaining rifle among the party was a breechloader, belonging ...
Article : 1,419 wordsThe Primitive Methodist Chapel at Sturton was reopened on Sunday, April 30, when sermons were preached to good congregations by the Rev. A. Pithouse. On Monday a public meeting followed the ...
Article : 321 wordsSir.— I am glad that the railway accident Happened the other day. It was, I believe, a fortunate circumstance for railway travellers. Several occurrences of the sort have taken place before without attracting ...
Article : 252 wordsWe have already given some of the reasons why the phosphates most needs be the best manures for this climate, and the testimony of those who have used them is entirely in their ...
Article : 1,812 wordsThe following additional correspondence on the subject of the White Well, Hundred of Blyth, has passed between the Commissioner of Crown Lands and the memorialists, and is handed to us for ...
Article : 469 wordsThe United Smelting and mining Co. carted their first load of regulus on Tuesday the 3rd instant. Their first charge was tapped on Good Friday last; the per centage of the regulus carted, about 70 per ...
Article : 137 wordsPARLIAMENTARY.- We are gratified in noting the active attention of our representatives to points which have not merely a local, but a general interest; and we trust that the Commissioner of Public Works, on ...
Article : 2,236 wordsSir.— Would yon allow me space in your journal to defend myself against the misrepresentations of my character and position made by the Committee of the Home Missionary Society in their report, which ...
Article : 1,066 wordsSORTING MEMS.—MACK AND TELEGRAPH.—We understand Mr. Adcock has parted with the above horses, the veteran Mack having been raffled for ?£80. Mr. R. Lowe is his present owner, whilst Telegraph ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsUnder this heading—and subject to the usual condition and regulations—we offer to our readers a medium for the interchange of opinions upon topics of public interests if temperately discussed and free from needless personality. ...
Article : 73 wordsBUSH FIRES Act, 1864.—A number of Informations laid by Police-trooper Hunter against various farmers and others in the Port Elliot district, for offences against the Act. filled the Court with delinquents of a very respectable grade, as ...
Article : 475 wordsSir.— As you have kindly inserted my letter on the closing of District roads, I now send you a few remarks, according to promise, on the public rights of ratepayers. Perhaps some may think that these ...
Article : 1,514 wordsARTHUR V. KAIBD—Action for ?£30, rent. Mr. Davison for plaintiff, and Mr. Whitby for defendant. The plaintiff proved that the rent was due upon a lease produced. He also proved a demand of the rent, and that defendant's ...
Article : 728 wordsSir.— In the case of Stewart and Leake it appears that the Supreme Court bad granted a rule calling upon the successful party to show cause why a decision of the Local Court of Clare should not be set ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 8 May 1865, Page 3
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