Present.—Hon. S. Davenport, M.L.C. (Chairman[?]) Dr. Gosse, Mr. J. C. Paisley (Private Secretary to his Excellency the Governor), Dr. Wyatt (Chief Inspector of Schools), Mr. Smith (Second Inspector), and Mr. E. W. Wickes (Secretary). ...
Article : 1,941 wordsThis was an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Andrews appeared for the estate, Mr. E. Morris as Trade Assignee. Mr. John Brown read his report as follows:—The accounts ...
Article : 2,599 wordsSir—Permit me to ask you a few questions, as you say you are ove[?]whelmed with letters on this subject:—1st, by whom are they written? 2ndly, for whose interest? and 3rdly, by whom paid for? I, fortunately, possess a few ...
Article : 421 wordsFor 2l., butcher's bill. Plea for time. Judgment for amount, to be paid at the rate of 2s 6d per week. ...
Article : 223 wordsMary Bryan[?] of Robe Town, appeared to an information laid by Mr. O'Keeffe, Postmaster of Robe, charging her with hiving on the 4th of June last, put into the Post Office, at Robe Town, a certain packet purporting to belong in respect ...
Article : 257 wordsAn adjourned meeting of gentlemen favourable to the foundation of a Benevolent Society for the purpose of affording relief to persons of a class which do not come within the scope of the Destitute Board took place at the Board ...
Article : 1,094 wordsSir—What a simpleton your correspondent in this day's paper must be. How "Publicity" or any reflecting mortal can see otherwise than that this Bill was made to provide splendid sinecures for Messrs. Torrens and ...
Article : 161 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. M. Waterhouse (Chief Commissioner), Jobn Lazar, and U. N. Bagot; also the Engineer. Read, a letter from Messrs. Philip Levi & Co., acknowledging the receipt of the Board's letter, and stating that they ...
Article : 1,085 wordsThe following despatches received by His Excellency by the last mail have been transmitted to us for publication:— "Downing-street, June 16, 1858. ...
Article : 1,293 wordsTIPPLING.—Peter Ingram and Catherine Duman were each fined £1 for this offence. DISORDERLY.—Charles Oates, charged with disorderly conduct in Morphett-street, was dismissed with a caution. ...
Article : 1,094 wordsSir—I observe in your valuable journal of the 10th instant, a letter signed "A Wesleyan," in which my name is introduced. Permit me, Sir, to state, to prevent any false impression obtaining ground regarding my views ...
Article : 277 wordsSir—Unless nipped in the bud, it seems we are likely to have a custom spring up of charging for admission to places of religious worship when anything[?] out of the common is going on. Now, I should be sorry to see such ...
Article : 142 wordsUnless we are greatly mistaken, the adhesion of Sir E. Bulwer Lytton to the Derby Cabinet, will prove what is called in the theatrical world "a great success." He enters on official life with a reputation, ...
Article : 1,409 wordsUNSUPPORTED CHARGE.—Thomas Crel[?]ing was charged by the apprehending constable with having in his pessession, on the evening of Tuesday, a bundle of clothes and 1½[?]s tobacco, for the possession of which he could not properly ...
Article : 420 wordsThe Maclaren Vale annual ploughing match came off on Tuesday last, on a section belonging to Mr. Goss. The weather was most favourable and the attendance unusually numerous. A large number of ladies upon ...
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Advertising : 476 wordsSir—Upon the Registrar-General, by the Real Property Act, are conferred judicial powers of a very important and unusual character. In a secret court, with closed doors, in the absence of ...
Article : 554 wordsMEETING OF PARLIAMENT.—The official notices, summoning members of Parliament to attend on the 27th instant, have been issued by the Clerks of the two Houses. The hour of ...
Article : 36 wordsJOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.— An adjourned meeting of this society was hold last evening (Wednesday), at the Black Bull Inn, to learn from the Secretary the result of the deputation to the master ...
Article : 294 wordsJudgment for plaintiff. Payment to be made in a week. SCHIERWAGEN V. TIESTE. Judgment for plaintiff. Payment to be made by instalments of 6s. per week. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 19 Aug 1858, Page 3
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