His Worship the MAYOR of ADELAIDE (Mr. W. Townsend, M.P.) made known the result of the went elections for the Municipal Council in the city council chamber on Saturday. December 2. ...
Article : 3,283 wordsSince we published our translation of this song on Friday last we have been favoured with a sight of several prior translations, chiefly taken from magazines &c. One of them, in particular we ...
Article : 466 wordsIn re Mumme & Brandenburg; an adjourned final hearing, Mr. Ingleby for the insolvents; Mr. Way for the assignees; Mr. Bruce and Mr. Calmer for creditors. Mr. S. E., Board, a creditor who ...
Article : 231 wordsIt was rather vexatious that a single case of typhus prevented the usual visit of the Press to this ship, for her external appearance is decidedly favourable, and reflects credit on the selection in ...
Article : 990 wordsElection preparations grow fast and thick. The dissolution is not yet fazetted. Among the shipping arrivals are the Donald McKay. 76 days from Liverpool; and the ...
Article : 285 wordsA public meeting was held on Wednesday, November 29, at the District Hotel, for the purpose of considering the proposed alterations of the Central Road Board, and other matters of ...
Article : 560 wordsSir—I presume that ere long the commissioners appointed to report on the improvements required at Port Adelaide will be furnishing their report. Before doing so it appears to me that by a liberal ...
Article : 485 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 wordsCAMPAIGN V. LATTEN.—Pla[?] claimed £4,148, of defendant, being the price of 36 yards stone, at 1s. 6d. per yard; and £2 loss sustained by plaintiff in consequence of defendant having obstructed ...
Article : 484 wordsSir—Some time ago there was a great stir about open boats being prohibited from carrying ballast other than water. Now yesterday morning there were between 30 and 40 girls landed from the Lady ...
Article : 73 wordsTasmanian dates have been received to the 29th. Flour, £23; wheat, 10s, 6d, to 11s. ...
Article : 24 wordsWe are sorry to record the death of Mr. William Jagger, a much-respected settler in this neighbourhood. The deceased was the eldest Hon of Mr. Matthew Jogger, one of the very first settlers in the ...
Article : 166 words1. Mr. DAVENPORT to move— "That the practice obtaining at the sales of vaste lands of paying agents to withhold their opposition, and the encouragement thus given to ...
Article : 208 wordsPresent—Messrs. Prescott, Lauterbach, and Paech. In consequence of the high price of hay, the Poundkeeper was authorized to increase the charge for sustenance of cattle. Greig's tender ...
Article : 1,292 wordsThe harbour of Port Lincoln is one of the finest in the world. It is almost completely land-locked, and the elevation of the surrounding land is sufficient to protect it from the extreme violence of any ...
Article : 590 wordsA rather serious accident occurred to Mr. John Rankine on Tuesday, the 28th instant. As be was returning home in his buggy the horses shied and he was thrown out, and picked up in a state of ...
Article : 105 wordsMary [?] was charged as having misconducted herself whilst in the service of J. T. Fitch pleaded guilty, and was lined 10s. with costs; 27s in all. ...
Article : 144 words1. Mr. COGLIN— "That he will ask the Chief Secretary (Mr. Hart) whether the framework intended for covering the pump at the Kapunda Railway Station is still ...
Article : 1,174 wordsThere was a rather exciting day here on Monday, the 27th, the election-day. Before 9 o'clock numbers of electors began to arrive in spring-carts and on horseback. Some of them returned home ...
Article : 111 wordsPatrick Meade was fined 10s. for being drunk and making use of obscene language in the public street. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe race meeting of the Pelican Mowing Club took place on Saturday, December 2, at the North Arm, The steamer Eleanor left the Port about 1 o'clock with a large number of visitors, including ...
Article : 1,130 wordsF. Setting, miner, was fined 20s. for Riving liquor to two aboriginal natives. Robert Roberts, a youth of 13 years of age, was charged with lighting a fire in the open air without ...
Article : 100 wordsThe tenth anniversary services in connection with the Congregational Chapel took place on Sunday, November 26. The Rev. John Price, Baptist minister, of Alberton, preached in the ...
Article : 270 wordsOn Thursday, November 30, a concert was given on the District Schoolroom, under the superintendence of the Misses Gilbert, of Wangolere, in aid of the Library fund of St. Peter's ...
Article : 241 wordsThe new Primitive methodist Chapel, Roseworthy, was opened for divine service on Sunday 26th instant. Three sermons were preached by the Rev. T. Braithwaite, of Strathalbyn, to large ...
Article : 343 wordsThe Adelaide mail lias just arrived, and will be dispatched again in half an hour. This is very unpleasant. I think your Postmaster-General is doing all he can to annoy the people at Wentworth. ...
Article : 301 wordsAs Mr. Edward Howell was out shooting, his horse shied and he came in contact with a tree. His gun was loaded at the time, but fortunately he had sufficient presence of mind to lower it to the ...
Article : 65 wordsIn this district, proverbial as it is for an excess of moisture, there is now a very general cry for ruin. Judging from present indications, we are threatened with an unusually dry summer, the ...
Article : 247 wordsAn accident of a melancholy and fatal nature occurred on Saturday afternoon, November 25. Mr. W. Honeyman, with his wife and family, had been down to Port Elliot with his horse and cart ...
Article : 385 wordsA fatal accident occurred at Mr. A. King's, near Watervale, on Tuesday, the 28th November. An inquest was held by Air. Gleeson, Coroner, when the following evidence was adduced. Edward ...
Article : 295 wordsPresent—Councillors Bathurst (in the chaff), Mold, Roediger, Mitchell, and Wincey. A report and letter were read from the Adelaide Inspector of Weights and Measures as to the ...
Article : 479 wordsThe farmers are busy with their hay, which will be a very fair average yield. In some cases they are cutting as much as 2½ tons per acre off fallowed and From 1 to 1½ tons per acre is about the ...
Article : 288 wordsThe anniversary service in connection with the Glenburn Wesleyan Chapel took place on Sunday, the 26th, when two excellent sermons were preached by the Rev. R. M. Wilson to very crowded ...
Article : 354 wordsA farmer named Berry, living in this neighbourhood, died very suddenly on Monday, 27th, in the acrub. About two years ago he was sunstruck whilst working in the fields, and has ever since ...
Article : 332 wordsThe great importance of roads to an agricultural district appears to have been brought prominently before the farmers in Flaxman's Valley during the last spring, for although a meeting of the settlers ...
Article : 139 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 4 Dec 1865, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: