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Advertising : 1,091 wordsFinal bearing. . Mr. Bonnar appeared for the insolvent, and applied for an order to amend the adjudication on the ground that there were only three creditors, one of whom bad withdrawn his ...
Article : 849 wordsUnder this heading—and subject to the and regulations published In another column—we offer to our readers a medium for the free Interchange of opinions soon topics of public Interest, if temperately discussed, and ...
Article : 58 wordsWhen is a fowl's neck like a bell? When it's wrung for dinner. The softer the head, the harder the work of driving anything into it. ...
Article : 1,764 wordsThe Aldinga has arrived with 140 passengers and 2,000 oz. gold. There is no Melbourne news of importance. The mail sails at noon to-morrow. ...
Article : 116 wordsBoth Homes of Parliament meet this day, at the usual hour. The public of Adelaide wen thrown into considerable excitement on Monday morning by the ...
Article : 1,982 wordsSir— Being on North-terrace on Saturday afternoon, just after the arrival of the 5 o'clock train, I observed two of the officers of the Djambi, together with the Consul for the Netherlands (Mr. Dutton) ...
Article : 187 wordsLast escort, 16,500 oz. Winter is setting in at the Lake District, and numbers are leaving for the diggings at Dunedin. Poussard and Douay are playing at Dunedin. ...
Article : 55 wordsSir— Your correspondent "Mihi" seems rather disappointed at not finding any notice of Stuart's successful exploration in any of the English papers but he may see in the Examiner of February 7th, ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Bishop of Durham has addressed the subjoined letter to the Secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, withdrawing from the Vice-Presidency of the Society:— ...
Article : 1,462 wordsThere will be throughout the country universal approbation of the tone in which the affairs of Poland have been discussed in the House of Lords. Although it does not become the ...
Article : 1,514 wordsSir— I find, on enquiry, that but twenty-five out of the number of female immigrants who arrived here by the Mary Shepherd were sent to the Servants' Home. As I am anxious to discover whether the ...
Article : 168 wordsSir— We do not often have a man-of-war in our waters, and we shall never have one whose officers are more urbane and courteous than are those of the Djambi. As the ship will only remain here a few ...
Article : 1,143 wordsThe sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide (Limited Jurisdiction) will be held on Wednesday, April 39. The is a list of the causes set down for trial:— ...
Article : 113 wordsNEICHEOURS QUARRELS.—Mary O Brien was charged by Edward Pemberton with using abusive Languagetowards him at Willaston, on the 14th.—Edward Pemberton was charged by Mary O'Brien with the same offence Mr. ...
Article : 722 wordsRROTOUS BEHAVIOUR.—Edward [?] was charged with assaulting Special-constable Taylor and Police-constable Duberty in the execution of their duty on the 25th instant. The information was and the defendant fined £5 for ...
Article : 283 wordsDISORDERLIES.— Mrs. C. South and John Prichard labourer, were each fined 58. for being drunk. John Laningham, labourer, was fined 10s. for being drank and assaulting ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 28 Apr 1863, Page 3
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