In re A. H. Gouge, of Adelaide, contractor; an adjoined first hearing, Mr. Stow for the insolvent; Mr. Boucaut for Mr. Boord, an opposing creditor; and Mr. Hardy for Mr. J. Darwenty Mr. J. M. Solomon was about examining Mr. R. B. ...
Article : 521 wordsJames Malcolm, of Kadina, Esquire, to be one of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Province. Mr. Benjamin Bullock to be Second Clerk and ...
Article : 1,811 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at the usual hour. PAPERS. The following papers were laid on the table.— By the COMMISSIONER, of CROWN LANDS—An ...
Article : 6,544 wordsThe Turf Club races, commence to-morrow. The Rose of Denmark is a strong favourite for the Derby. Fisher's other English filly is the favourite for the Oaks. ...
Article : 143 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION— 1. Mr. FORSTER— "To ask the Honourable the Chief Secretary— "I whether it is the intention of the ...
Article : 236 wordsThere is one day's news from Auckland, Rumours were current when the steamer left that a conflict had taken place at Meremere, but nothing definite was known as to the result, ...
Article : 92 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION.— 1. Mr. STRANGWAYS to move— "That in the opinion of this House the documents laid on the table by the Commissioner of ...
Article : 914 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—October 21, Columbine from Rott dam, Sailed—October 21. Gothenburg, steamer, for Otago, 22, Indemnity, ship, for Colombo; ...
Article : 57 wordsWARMINGTON V. JAFFREY. — Claim for £42 12s. 6d. Mr. Foster for the plaintiff, and Mr. Boucaut for the defendant. This was an action brought to recover a sum for damages caused by ...
Article : 179 wordsSir—I see by your paper of to-day, that "A Builder" requests information as to stone which may be found equal in quality to Glen Osmond or Dry Creek stone for ordinary walling, but of lighter ...
Article : 793 wordsPeter Harrison was charged, on the information of Inspector Peterswald, with having burglariously entered the house of James Mitchell, at Alberton, in the night of August 30, and stolen therefrom a ...
Article : 988 wordsThe shearing is fast approaching its termination in this neighbourhood. There has been no difficulty in getting plenty of hands this season. We have had some splendid weather, and i never saw ...
Article : 265 wordsThe fourth Show of the Horticultural and Floricultural Society was held in White's Rooms on Thursday, October 22. The weather in the morning threatened, to be ...
Article : 1,934 wordsThe weather during the last few days has been delightful—such as is usually expected at this time of the year; but yesterday afternoon it underwent a change, a very smart dust-storm coming on ...
Article : 262 wordsSir—Your correspondent "J. B. S." has called attention to the subject of life insurance, and I confess it has long been a matter of surprise to me that, considering its importance, the colonists ...
Article : 286 wordsThe Swallow left on Wednesday. The wool stores are now fast approaching completion—two of them besides the offices being entirely roofed in. A third still remains to be done. Progress has ...
Article : 201 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Councillors Baker, Goode, Faulding, Brice, Bowen, Rankin, and Bundey. DESIGNS FOR THE TORRENS DAM. At the previous meeting six plans were reserved ...
Article : 389 wordsSir—As the subject of a "road to the Murray" seems to be attracting a great deal of attention, perhaps you will kindly publish a few remarks from another point of view. ...
Article : 287 wordsIn addition to a ball we have lately had other festivities in this township, a large picnic party having assembled on Monday and spent part of the day at the Mount which gives its name to ...
Article : 267 wordsSir—Could you or any of your readers inform me if there is any distinguishing feature or mark by which a picture supposed to be a "Teniers"— subject, "Boors Carousing"—on panel, could be ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 23 Oct 1863, Page 3
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