The Havilah sailed yesterday at 1 o'clock. Cleared ont—Mary Smith, for Adelaide, via Warrnambool, with part of original cargo and 10 bales bags. ...
Article : 56 wordsHour. Name. Object. 11 W. Hodges. First hearing. 12 H. Martin. First hearing TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 11 E. H. Hewett. First hearing. 11 P. McRostie. Final hearing. 2 G.V. S. Hunns Adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 44 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:- 1. Mr. BAKER to move—"That a Select Committee be appointed to consider and report what steps it would be desirable to ...
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Article : 1,876 wordsAlbert Buttle appeared to meet the remanded charge of driving on the wrong side of the road, and thereby endangering John Woodcock. The charge was dismissed ...
Article : 129 wordsIn the Assembly a resolution has been carried that the Government should afford every assistance to New Zealand. ...
Article : 27 wordsRockhampton advices do not confirm the discovery of payable gold-fields. ...
Article : 18 wordsA numerous and influential meeting of the settlers of the South-Eastern District took place on Tuesday at the Royal Oak Hotel, and the large room was quite crowded. Mr. T. P. Scott, of ...
Article : 466 wordsTwo despatches from Commodore Wilmot respecting his visits to the King of Dahomey in December, 1862, and January, 1863, hare been published by the Foreign Office The ...
Article : 1,341 wordssearches in spiritualism have led to one practical result—the discovery of a ghost. Not of an ordinary old-fashioned ghost, appearing in the midnight hour to people with a weak digestion haunting ...
Article : 1,647 wordsYesterday being the day appointed for the volunteer company here to be classified, Drill-Instructor O'Carroll attended to superintend. A more unfavourable day for shooting it would impossible ...
Article : 161 wordssir—I find Mr. Cog[?] is still pressing forward his amendments, with a chance of success, although the representatives of the country districts, through their District Chairmen recently expressed an ...
Article : 226 wordsSir—I agree with " Paterfamilias" that there should be a Hoard of medical examiners to grant diplomas to successful candidates, ami would like to be informed of the nature of the science he calls ...
Article : 163 wordsAll matters which are purely formal and of the nature of advertisements are omitted from the reports of the District Councils. For the latter, where the Councils deem it necessary to advertise. ...
Article : 2,506 wordsSir—As it would appear from your continued silence on the subject of the Moonta Claims that you have no intention of modifying the statements which you put forth a few days ego. I request ...
Article : 2,531 wordsOn no question within our memory baa public opinion made more rapid and healthful progress than that of the cheap and secure transfer of land. Twenty years ago any ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 14 Sep 1863, Page 3
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