Mr. N. BLYTH, on behalf of Mr. Neales, presented three petitions from the Burra, Whyte Park, and Hamilton in favour of the Bill for legalizing marriage with a deceased wife's sister ...
Article : 6,155 wordsHis Honor (who did not take his seat until after half-past 10) remarked that the absence of his learned colleagues was no doubt the result of a misunderstanding. He was willing to hear any ...
Article : 1,948 wordsSir—I beg to point out what appears to me to be an important error made by some of the learned gentlemen in the House of Assembly on the subject of marriage with a deceased wife's sister. It ...
Article : 347 wordsLike many of your country correspondents at present I am hard up for news. The Committee of our Institute seem inclined to prevent the Gumerachians from sinking into an ...
Article : 190 wordsWe have had another quiet week in Gawler, and I have nothing particular to record. The weather has been squally and rainy—cold and wet in the forenoons and warm in the ...
Article : 471 wordsSir—In the Register of the 15th inst. appears the following remark respecting the vote for £40,000 for roads and bridges:—"Really Mr. Sutherland has made a great hit unintentionally." If you refer to ...
Article : 431 wordsLARCENY.—Mary Lennon, widow, committed on the charge of having stolen a silk dress, value 35s., the property of William Joyce, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to unprisonment for one ...
Article : 918 wordsThe second anniversary of the Loyal Lyndoch Lodge, I.O.O.F., M.U., was celebrated on the 19th inst. in the usual manner, by a procession and dinner. The morning was very wet and cold, but ...
Article : 333 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Viator," who perhaps is in want of a ballet, has ingeniously, although not ingenuously, endeavoured to make out a [?] facie case against the Superintending ...
Article : 431 wordsAbout 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a report came to the township that a man was dying on the main road, about a mile distant, to the south-ward. Mr. Lockyer, Mr. Hopkins, and a few ...
Article : 299 wordsSir—I am sorry to say the works at Victor Harbour are proceeding very slowly. The jetty works are little more than at a standstill, and they will be quite so soon unless something is determined ...
Article : 321 wordsDRUNK AND INDECENT.—There clarke was charged as having been drunk and indecent in Morphett-street on the previous night. The charge was proved, and a fine of 10s. inflicted. ...
Article : 798 wordsI have just received information from Trooper Field of the sudden death of a man who was walking up the road the other side of Rhynic yesterday. It appears that he spoke to the 1 ...
Article : 141 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Reynolds, Parker, Godfrey, and Menpes. The Overseer's report stated that men had been employed in clearing drains and spreading 27 tons ...
Article : 210 wordsWinter appears as if anxious to make up for the few fine days last week, and has given us a fresh taste of his quality the past few days, having been as wet and storm as any this season. This ...
Article : 218 wordsIN RE W. STANGER OF GUMERACHA, STOREKEEPER. Adjourned final hearing. Mr. S. J. Way for the insolvent. As there was no opposition the insolvent was ...
Article : 925 wordsORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. Licensed Victuallers Bill: in Committee. 2. Adelaide Waterworks Bill: consideration of reasons of the House of Assembly, for disagreeing ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 22 Aug 1863, Page 3
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