The troops remained in camp here to-day, while the Pioneer proceeded up the river to ascertain whether her light draught of water would enable her to pass the neighbouring difficulties. It ...
Article : 3,263 wordsMr. Herbert Dean to be District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the District of Barossa vice. G. Gozzard, deceased. DISTRICT OF ONAUNGA. ...
Article : 1,663 wordsStewards,—Sir J. H. Fisher (President). Hon. J. Morphett, Hon. G. C. Hawker, Hon. J. Baker, and Messrs. J. Levi and J. Gilbert. Judge—Mr. E. Bowman, Starter—Mr. G. Bennett. ...
Article : 3,223 wordsOn Thursday, December 24, an inquest was held at Mloyle's Exchange Hotel, Kadina before Mr. J. B. Shepherdson, S.M., on the body of J. A. Saunders, which had been found in the bush ...
Article : 821 wordsBy way of Hongkong we have news from Chine to the 31st of October, and from Japan to the 24th. The Overland China Mail, Oct. 31, says:— ...
Article : 1,256 wordsI noticed in your Peachey Belt correspondent's letter an account of the loss, and it is supposed death, of Mr. N. Francis, sen., late of Gumeracha, in the scrub between Port Wakefield and the River ...
Article : 643 wordsIn anticipating the Port Regatta, the nautical portion of the community at first predicted a failure, for there were other sports more in accordance with public taste advertised for the same ...
Article : 2,781 wordsThe third half-yearly meeting of the Talisker Mining Company was held at the Terminus Hotel, North-terrace, on Thursday. December 31. There were about 15 shareholders present and Mr. J. M. ...
Article : 1,826 wordsSir—In your impression dated the 31st December you have inserted a communication (contributed, I presume) calculated to do me a serious injury in my business. As an impartial journal (which I ...
Article : 349 wordsCaptain Wm. Randell master and owner of the ill-fated steamer Bunyip, whose destruction by fire on the River Murray we have already recorded, has arrived in town, and front him we have obtained ...
Article : 825 wordsThe particulars of the inquest held at Moyle's which now forward strikingly illustrates that most awful of deaths—that of perishing from exhaustion and starvation in this terrible scrub which ...
Article : 173 wordsSir—You will much oblige by inserting the following:—Yesterday morning I was aroused by the alarm of fire. I thought at first sight was the Maid and Magpie public-house. but on going to ...
Article : 361 wordsThe wheat harvest is now general here, at least on the plains, but the hill crops are not yet quite ready for the sickle. Caterpillar, which are extremely plentiful, are ...
Article : 265 wordsThe recent [?] operation performed on young Filsell by Drs. Popham and Fisher (an account of which appeared in the papers about ten days back) has been followed be a very feeling expression of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 2 Jan 1864, Page 3
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