Mr. BAKER moved that the report of the Sub-Committee on Commencement Clauses of Acts be now considered, with a view to transmitting it with the message to the House of Assembly ...
Article : 6,170 wordsThis was an action of assumpsit, referred to His Honor for trial without the intervention of a Jury. The plaintiff claimed £1,500, for goods sold and delivered, for goods bargained and sold, and for ...
Article : 1,749 wordsMr. Theodore Hack to be Assistant Tide Surveyor in the Customs Department, vice Mr. G. Phillips, disrated to the position of Boarding Officer and Tide Waiter. ...
Article : 2,260 wordsOn Monday afternoon, at Bentley's Wallaroo Inn, an inquest was held before Mr. J. B. Shepherdson, S.M., and a respectable Jury, to enquire into the circumstances connected with the death of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsReferring to the conduct of the Harbour-Master Mr. Germein in ordering the Mary Stewart to stand out to sea when there was no apparent indication of rough weather, and to which ...
Article : 450 wordsWe have had some very severe weather during the last week, including several thunderstorms, accompanied by a deluge of rain. In fact, winter seemed to have set in again with all its rigour. ...
Article : 340 wordsOn Tuesday evening a lecture was delivered in St. Mary's Church, by the Rev. B. Craig, M. A., in aid of Bush Missions—that is, those with which he is connected— and for the purpose of buying books ...
Article : 419 wordsOne of the most furious gales of wind ever experienced in this colony passed over the district on Sunday night. The day was close and sultry, with a northerly wind, and towards evening the ...
Article : 395 wordsFerdinand Grewatsch, charged with omitting to have his name on his public-house in conformity with the Act, pleaded neglect on the part of a painter to whom he had given the requisite ...
Article : 230 wordsOn Sunday last two excellent sermons were preached here by the Rev. H. Bath, of Wallaroo, the occasion being the anniversary of the Wesleyan Chapel. On Monday there was a public tea, to which ...
Article : 211 wordsOn Friday, October 23, the annual Sunday-school anniversary took place at the Alma Plains. The day was exceedingly fine, and visitors mustered in great numbers. At least 100 persons ...
Article : 367 wordsOn Tuesday evening, 27th ult., the Rev. William Harcus delivered his well-known lecture on "Mr. Punch," in the Institute Rooms, to a numerous auditory. The chair was taken by Dr. Weld, J.P. ...
Article : 180 wordsA good programme will not always draw a large audience, more particularly when the elements seem at war and the weather is altogether most inauspicious, as was the case on Tuesday, October ...
Article : 494 wordsThe weather since my last has been most tempestuous; still I have heard of no damage being done of any moment, with the exception of the forward wheat being much laid, and the vines injured to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsCRUTTENDEN V. SOUTHAM.—Mr. Moulden for the plaintiff, and Mr. Boucaut for the defendant. Claim for £100, for services rendered. It appeared from the evidence that the defendant is the ...
Article : 1,500 wordsBurton's Circus arrived here yesterday, and gave a successful performance last night before a numerous attendance. On Wednesday afternoon last a foot-race for £5 ...
Article : 83 wordsThe rough and unseasonable weather has quite stopped shearing operations in this neighbourhood. On Friday last Mr. A. C. Colman was thrown ...
Article : 133 wordsThe anniversary of the Sunday-school connected with the Wesleyan Chapel, Macaw Creek, near Riverton, took place last Sunday, the 1st instant, but, owing to the very stormy weather, the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 6 Nov 1863, Page 3
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