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  2. MUNICIPAL COUSNCIL.

    Present—Messrs. Goode (in the chair), Bundey, Brice, Bowen, Rankin, Baker, and Clark. CORRESPONDENCE. Letters were read from- ...

    Article : 1,728 words
  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Joseph Butterworth, of Aldinga, miller, was culled upon to show cause why he should not pay a fine of £5 for non-attendance as a Juror at the commencement of the Civil Sittings. Mr. ...

    Article : 561 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Assembly will meet on Mondays to bring the session to a close. Active preparations are being made in Ballarat and Melbourne for the banquets to ...

    Article : 550 words
  5. ALBERTION BAPTIST CHAPEL.

    The ceremony of having the foundation-stone of a Bapist Chapel, near Alberton. was performed on Monday afternoon August 31 Several ladies and gentlemen left Adelaide by the 330 train for ...

    Article : 2,072 words
  6. A SQUATTER'S BALL.

    Sir—I do not often indulge my fancy by reading parliamentary papers, or what are called " blue-books,"but as I have heard so much and seen so little of the class of gentlemen known as squatters. ...

    Article : 344 words
  7. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    IS RE.E RALSE, OF ADELAIDE, BUTCHER. First hearing. Mr. G. Bennett was the only creditor who proved and upon the application of his solicitor. ...

    Article : 548 words
  8. THE INSOLVENCY LAW.

    Sir—Can anybody go and file his declaration of insolvency out of an evil disposition, only to get rid of the debts he is owing If such declaration of insolvency is not ...

    Article : 219 words
  9. THE SUNDAY TRADING QUESTION

    Sir—As your columns are ever open to legitimate discussion on public matters, will you permit me to make a few comments on the letter of jour corre-spondent " William Dale" on the subject, as he ...

    Article : 907 words
  10. AGRICULTURAL QUERIES.

    Sir—Beings for a long time a supporter of the Farm awl garden, I am sorry to see from a notice in the Register lately, calling in the accounts due. that it lias become extinct. Surely it says ...

    Article : 496 words
  11. LOCAL COURTS.

    The sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide Full Jurisdiction, will be held on Wednesday, the 2nd day of September following is a list of the causes set down for trial: - ...

    Article : 266 words
  12. THE MELBOURNE MAYOR'S FANCY-DRESS BALL.

    The Exhibition Building has been the scene of the gayest and most imposing events which have occurred in the colony— knightly installations great barquets and the ceremonial opening of ...

    Article : 2,607 words
  13. WATERVALE.

    Instances of the uncertainty of human life seem rapidly to multiply among us. Yesterday I have you an account of a poor follow who, without a moment's warning, nail the vital spark crushed ...

    Article : 380 words
  14. P0LICE COURTS.

    CONDONATION.—Henderson Green willson was charged with behaviour calculated to provoke a breach of the peace. Mr. Townsend M.P'., attended. and intimated to His Worship that a ...

    Article : 293 words
  15. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.

    sir—With reference to your small pox awarm or the 8th inst., commented upon by "X"and"A. Shepherd," on .Saturday last, I also have a word on the subject, even at the risk of being consigned to ...

    Article : 316 words
  16. MADAGASCAR.

    A vague rumour, the precise source of when was unknown to us, had already come to our knowledge, to the effect that Radama II. was not dead. but had been carried away by night from his ...

    Article : 1,224 words
  17. WOODSIDE.

    Never in the recollection of the oldest inhabi-tant has the valley of the Unkaparinga been visited hy such a succession of violent storms of rain and hail us have prevailed from an carly hour ...

    Article : 335 words
  18. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    1. Mr.FORSTER—- "To ask the Honourable the Chief Secretary—" ' r. Whether the Government have considered the despatch of His Grace the Duke of Newcastle (in Council Paper No. 24) with reference to Banks ...

    Article : 2,218 words
  19. PUBLIC ROADS.

    Sir—The following is the Irish plan of road-making, and raising the money to do the work. First, the country was divided into counties, baronies. and parishes. To each county there was ...

    Article : 517 words
  20. THE ETIQUETTE OF DRILL.

    Sir-Knowing your willingness to answer any question within your power, I should be thankful by your giving a reply to the under query. Is it isii and necessary for a drill-instructor of ...

    Article : 129 words
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