Adjourned Hrst Hearing- Mr. Wigley appeared for Mr. Hanker, the petitioning creditor. The insolvent, who is under committal under a charge of ...
Article : 161 wordsWe publish in another column a letter subscribed "Common Sense," objecting in terms of no ordinary severity to the proposed visit of the All-England Eleven. We think our ...
Article : 665 wordsUnder this heading and subject to the usual conditions and regulations—we offer to our readers a medium for the interchange of opinions noon topics of public interest, if temperately discussed, and free from needless personality ...
Article : 75 wordsSuddenly one of our greatest literary men has departed. Never more shall the fine head of Mr. Thackeray, with its mass of silvery hair, be seen towering among as. It was but two days ago that ...
Article : 1,491 wordsSir.—I cannot resist the desire to say all in my power to prevent so absurd an expenditure as ?£2,500 for the behoof of some 22 cricket-strack, ball-smitten, bat maniacs. It matters little whether it be done by ...
Article : 600 wordsThe sittings or the Local Court of Adelaide (Limited Jurisdiction) will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 24th and 25th February. The following is a list of the causes set dawn for trial:— ...
Article : 175 wordsJames Manning was charged with being drunk and disorderly on the 18th instant at theGawler Belt Inn; also with violently assaulting Police-trooper Burton in the execution of his duty. The two offences being proved by several ...
Article : 508 wordsSir.—Following the train of thought suggested by your correspondent—"Constant Reader"—on iron bedsteads, I beg to enquire whether the general use of saucepans, gridirons, fryingpans, boilers, kettles, ...
Article : 71 words[Before Mr. S. Beddome. P.M. and J.W. Lewis, J.P.] Window Breaking-Mary Ann Tingey pleaded guilty to breaking a pane of glass, the property of her father, and was ordered to the damage, 2s. 6d. and costs. ...
Article : 593 wordsSir.—In a letter, signed "Quintus Curtius," on the above subject, in the Advertiser of 22nd inst., the following occurs:—"When the lands are unlocked." I know what that meant in Victoria some years since, ...
Article : 87 wordsSir.—What guarantee do the butchers of town and suburbs intend giving that the beef they sell is not out from the carcases of rotten-lunged beasts. ...
Article : 39 wordsPresent.—Messrs. W.C. Belt (Chairman), W. Cavenagh, the First and Second Inspectors, and the Secretary (Mr. Wickes). ...
Article : 630 wordsI regret to state that a fearful and fatal accident occurred to a child of Mr. W. Cooper, on the Light, near the Hallway Bridge, on Friday hut. It appears that Sirs. Cooper left her home for about a half an ...
Article : 596 wordsASSAULT.Chas. R. Riley and John B. Booth were charged with assaulting Margaret Bird, and damaging property in her house to the extent of ?£4 8s Mr. Dempster for informant. The informant keeps a house of ill-fame ...
Article : 95 wordsPresent-All the members. Letter received from Mr. Eggers respecting a nuisance caused by piggeries at Gilberttown. Clerk to see Mr. Eggers thereon. Cleark to write to several parties respecting their acacia fence overhanging ...
Article : 48 wordsA meeting of gentlemen interested in completing the formation of an Acclimatization Society in the colony was held at the Institute on Monday afternoon February 22. ...
Article : 3,769 wordsIn the year 700 the Lord's Prayer began thus:— "Ure fader thic are in heifnas, sio gokahud this noma, to smyeththin rick, sic thin willa sue is in heofnas, and in etno." ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 23 Feb 1864, Page 3
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