Present—Councillors Chinner (in the chair), Highet, and Renfrey; also the Town Clerk. Three tenders were received for removing the earth heaps and raising the footpaths with the game; that of Stephen Finey at £5 19s, accepted. ...
Article : 41 wordsIf we may place confidence in the late news from Europe which we published in our issue of the 16th instant, a general European war is almost certain. The action taken by Austria ...
Article : 5,913 wordsAnother of those fatal casualties sun as it seems impossible for human foresight to prevent has just occurred on the river, and which has resulted in the death of Mr George Gordon, captain and ...
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Advertising : 1,482 wordsIn re Goode and Cussen; adjourned first hearing. Mr. Bakewell for Mr. Goode; Mr. Knox for Mr. Cussen; Mr. Fenn for the trustees under the assignment: and Mr. Ingleby for Mr. Boord, the ...
Article : 3,370 wordsIt is now supposed that the steamer off Cape Otway on Thursday and Friday was the Armenian, beating westward. Her movements were very singular. The vessel is described ...
Article : 158 wordsPresent—Councillor Mold (in the chain), Councillors Bathurst, Wincey, and Roediger. A letter was read train the Clerk of the District Council of Mudla Wirra, thanking the Council for ...
Article : 99 wordsPresent—Messrs. Short, [?] and Sampson. A memorial was received from Messrs. Sprigg, Kelly, &c., requesting the Council to build two wooden bridges on road between Messrs. Darby and ...
Article : 1,628 wordsThe All-England Eleven are making splendid play. In the second innings last night the Sydney 22 had sixteen wickets down for 34 runs. At Sydney wheat is scarce and in good ...
Article : 49 wordsAt Brisbane the flour market is almost without supplies. ...
Article : 17 wordsWe have received further news from New Zealand—Wellington dates to the 10th, and Nelson to the 12th inst. The military, telegraph was completed to ...
Article : 287 wordsA preliminary meeting was held here about a fortnight ago to take into consideration the erection of a new schoolroom. The present Victoria School being considered ton far west, and ...
Article : 492 wordsRobert Woolnough, pilot, appeared to an information by Stephen Helon, master of the Ellen Lewis, charging him with using towards him abusive and insulting language. Mr. Dempster ...
Article : 173 wordsSir—Perceiving that you admit (Register. Him instant) a correspondent's recommendation of a literary work which is said to explain difficulties in the question "Science rersus explain I am ...
Article : 367 wordsSir—Having like your correspondent Mr Thomas been trying some experiments in tobacco culture, and having like him full confidence in the success of this branch of agriculture. I will, with your ...
Article : 420 wordsSir—In my last letter I showed that during the past year 600 persons more had died in the district of Adelaide than would, humanly speaking, have died had the sanitary arrangements of the city ...
Article : 982 wordsSir—Mr. Watson regrets that I should misquote his letter. I do not misquote, nor could I have the slightest motive for doing so. as my object was to show that the Vine Association was not the only ...
Article : 240 wordsSir—There has lately come under my notice a very pretty map of the County of Hindmarsh, professing to be copied from plans, &c., in the Survey Office. But alast it is only a fancy portrait ...
Article : 669 wordsSir—Your Own correspondent at Clare in his letter of the 4th inst. has furnished the general public with a full account of the opening of a Wesleyan Chapel at Stanley Flat, some miles ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 21 Mar 1864, Page 3
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