Parliament meets to-morrow. The Coorong was off Cape Otway at 4 o'clock. Advices received by the last mail speak very confidently of tie success of Burstall's ...
Article : 428 wordsMonday. January 26.-Gem. cutter, 62 tons.E.Jenking master, from Port Elliot Cargo—3o tons bran and. pound, J. Darwent; 2 bales wool, F. Clark and Son. Tuesday. January 26 barge 20 tons. ...
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Advertising : 263 wordsParliament is in recess; Ministers are in their secret hiding-places; well-to-do people seek refuge from the summer heat out of town; and those who are not well-to-do keep quietly in the ...
Article : 833 wordsSydney advices mention the arrival of the Euphrates from Adelaide, and the Western Star from Auckland; Jarew, Collier, Star of the Evening, from England; Star of Australia ...
Article : 171 wordsWiUiam Banna was charged with assaulting his master. Bobert Patterson, on file 15th instant. Mr. Turner appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Rndallfor the defendant. The complainant stated that be was pitting in his kitchen when ...
Article : 339 wordsAntonio v. Allen.—For ?£4 128., for bringing up a cotter from Port Elliot Mr. Dempster for plain tiff, Judgment for ?£178. and costs. Thwaites v. Cabbol.—For ?£l 108. 3d. for ironwork. ...
Article : 52 wordsDates from Launceston to the 23rd. The advices from Melbourne as to the rise in wheat and flour has had the effect of clearing off nearly the whole of available stocks for the ...
Article : 86 wordsDRUNNENNESS— Otherline Francis and Francis Miller were fined 58. each for drankenness. Biotods Conduct.—Thomas Flynn was charged with being drank and riotous, and with assaulting two constables ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,152 wordsCharles McNab, steward of the Northumberland, was charged with being drank and disorderly on board on the previous night. Sergeant Dyke and other witnesses proved the violent conduct of the prisoner, as also the chief officer. ...
Article : 48 wordsAnother bush fire occurred in the neighborhood of Julia Creek on Friday last, and from what could be seen of it from this place the conflagration spread with great rapidity. I have not heard as yet as to the ...
Article : 358 wordsThe Aldinga has arrived from New Zealand, with Otago dates to die 18th. She brings 50 passengers, but no gold. The market has been much depressed, but is now ...
Article : 213 wordsThe anniversary of this place of worship was held on Tuesday evening, the 26th anuary. A tea meeting took place in toe church at half-past 5 o'clock in the afternoon, at which about 260 persons were present At 7 o'clock, the ...
Article : 2,656 wordsCorn Market.—Speculation continued to take up all the wheat that offers, and large parcels have changed hands at As. lOd. and 4s. lid. per bushel of 60 lbs. for at the Fort.in ...
Article : 390 wordsThe November mail from England, due in Adelaide on the 9th January, did not arrive till the 21st, at which time she was nearly given up. The delay was occasioned by a break-down in ...
Article : 872 wordsAbout 4 o'clock this morning a fire was discovered at Mr. W. H. Stanbury's store. In a few minutes the whole of the buildings were in one conflagration. There was a large concourse of people collected, who ...
Article : 141 wordsOn account of the publication of our Summary for England various letters and other local communications are unavoidably held over until to-morrow. On Monday we saw the address which is to be ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 27 Jan 1864, Page 2
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