The Melbourne petition against transportation has been presented to-day by the Mayor to His Excellency the Governor with much ceremony. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Speaker took the Chair at the usual hour. PETITIONS. Mr. DUFFIELD presented a petition from about 700 colonists. praying that the House would give ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsFORDHAM V. SNELLING.—Mr. Bonnin for the defendant. Claim for £2 7s. 6d, for 38 lbs. of tacon sold and delivered. The plaintiff asserted that a verbal Contract as to the price of the bacon ...
Article : 428 wordsGold has been found at the head of the Warrego river by blacks. [From the Telegraph.] Sydney, October 14. ...
Article : 91 wordsWe have eight days' later news from Auckland. The Golden Age had arrived from Melbourre with volunteers. The Curacea, and Eclipse ...
Article : 208 wordsSir—I can fully endorse your animadversions on the irregularity of the mail service as far as the transport from ships to the Port is concerned, but while, doing so must express the conviction that as ...
Article : 163 wordsPresent—Messrs. Ninnes (Chnirman), Roach, and Gleeson. Orders for deviation of rond through Section 129 signed. Clerk to remind Mr. Moyle and others and the head of Hill River of their ...
Article : 107 wordsThe annual competition for the rifle prizes offered to the volunteers by the Government commenced at the Butts on Wednesday. The day, though cloudy and threatening, was tine but cold. ...
Article : 3,271 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. schultz Tailed on the Council regurding fencing a road through 4008. Deferred until the road be contirmed. The Chairman reported that at a public meeting of ...
Article : 173 wordsSir—Aint you afraid at all, at all? How dare you insert such a letter as "Nemo" wrote in your issue of yesterday? If really " Nemo" wrote it, I should like to know how you got it? But my ...
Article : 352 wordsPresent—The whole Council. A letter from tho Hon. G. F. Angas, rclative to a land grant for road closed, to be attended to. The Clerk stated that in consequence of some of the members (Dr. ...
Article : 157 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING,—Arrived at Queens cliffe—October 13. Gothenburg, steamer, from Otago. Sailed— October 13. Rangatira, steamer. for Sydncy: Omeo. steamer, for ...
Article : 76 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. pickering J. R. Rundle and E. Beck George Barnden and Louis Chinnick were sworn in as District Constables. Receipts, (?) ...
Article : 1,033 wordsSir—Your informant states that "uncleared goods are not allowed to be landed at any time except under a Collector's order," and "goods intended for the warehouse (i.e., the bonded store; ...
Article : 369 wordsPlutology; or, the Theory of the Efforts to satisfy Human Wants. By William: EDWARD HEARNE, LL.D, Professor of History and Political Economy in the ...
Article : 2,333 wordsOn Wednesday evening, the 30th ult., Mr. Arthur King gave his promised lecture in the Schoolroom, entitled "An Hour with Thackeray," which consisted of selections from the works of ...
Article : 955 wordsSir—I am sure you will favour me with a small space in your columns for a few words in reply to your correspondent " Attention." In the first place I would assure him that I ...
Article : 1,352 wordsOne by during the week John Johnson, a jau about 13 years of age, met with a serious accident.He was looking for cattle on Farrell's Flat, and his dog happening to run under the horse be rode the ...
Article : 220 wordsin my lost report to you l commented upon the beautiful scenery of this locality, with an invitation to the tourist to visit us; but at that time we had a few beautiful sunny days. which had mode ...
Article : 268 wordsThe wool-ship Gustav Adoif got in her last Dale of wool yesterday, and is ready for dispatch. She has on board over 1,600 bales. The Countess of wife which (?) last week from Wallaroo. is ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 15 Oct 1863, Page 3
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