This was a claim for the specific performance of an agreement, respecting a piece of land, in the vecinity of Clare. The land is situate between two roads, one of which forms its eartern boundary, and is described ...
Article : 3,739 wordsTHE PRINCE OF WALES AT BLABNET.—Blarney has been rendered famous in song and story by its possession of a stone so magical that whoever kissess it at once becomes a modern Demosthenes. As might ...
Article : 2,280 wordsHo! South Australians one and a[?] Will ye respond to martial call? Then heir, Australians, if ye will, Leave off your work and come to drill. ...
Article : 625 wordsSir—Would you be so good as inform the public whether the rumour is correct, that a Justice of the Peace of the Province, (and who generally sits on the Clare Bench) was fined at the last meeting of that ...
Article : 135 wordsSir—We perceive that "Credit" has drawn attention to the present extent of our "Banking accomodation. A non-resident proprietary and the yearly ...
Article : 234 words"Is the room clear?" he demanded, as his son closed the door behind him. "Is the room clear?" and he strove to penetrate into the darkest and remotest recesses of the chamber; but the twilight ...
Article : 1,579 wordsSir—It is certainly a good beginning you have made, in noting the directions of the wind and the times of the tides. May I suggest another addition to your ...
Article : 97 wordsIt may not be altogether uninteresting to give the following statistics of the cotton trade of Germany carried on in the undermentioned countries connected with the Zollverein. They are taken from an April ...
Article : 877 wordsSir—With reference to a paragraph in this mornings paper, headed Police Activity. I beg to inform yon I am not well known to the police, I have always earned an honest living by hard work. Your ...
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Article : 1,017 wordsPresent—L. Scammell (Chairman), J. Pickering, Thomas Ford, P. Dungey, and W. Langman. The Council oroceeded to open the tenders for building the proposed bridge in the Reed Beds Road:—W. Dickin, £155; ...
Article : 306 wordsPresent—Messrs. May (Chairman), Gray, and Shepherdson. Correspondence—Letters received from the Echunga and Macclesfield District Council, informing the Council of their willingness to uniee with this Council and with each other as ...
Article : 274 wordsTHE VICTORIA THEATRE.—"Guy Mannering" was performed last evening to a rather thin house, but was very favourably received. Misses Carry and Sara Nelson were deservedly encored in "The Banks ...
Article : 553 wordsAN EXCRUCIATING JOKE.—In the reign of Charles II. it was customary, when a gentleman drank a lady's health, to throw some article of dress into the flames in her honour, and all his companions were obliged to ...
Article : 298 wordsMr. Carter appeared for the plaintiff; the defendant conducted his own case. The action was brought for the sum of £5 for a lantern and glass supplied to the defendant. The ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 15 Jul 1858, Page 3
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