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Article : 1,212 wordsThe following information respecting the present condition and working of the South Australian Railway has been obligingly communicated to us:— ...
Article : 1,378 wordsPresent—All the members except the Chairman; Mr. Lauterbach in the chair. Mr. Jantke applied for repairs on road through Sections 5106 and 5107. Tenders to be invited as by a former report. A ...
Article : 1,881 wordsGottlieb Groeke, of Krondorf, was fined 5s. and costs for wilfully intercepting the free passage of Mr. Peters's mail-cart, on the main road between Lyndoch and Tanunda. ...
Article : 165 wordsJoseph Lines was brought up on warrant, charged by Albert Butterfield with using threats to him at She-oak Log, on the 5th instant. Defendant pleaded guilty, and was bound over to keep the peace ...
Article : 68 wordsJohn Die, John Coulthard, and Oliver McLoughlin, boys whose ages probably ranged from 12 to 15, were severally charged by Catherine O'Brien with unlawfully disturbing the peace and ...
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Article : 88 wordsWe quote the following items from the Friend of India of January 14:— ARRIVAL OF SIR JOHN LAWRENCE.—Sir John Lawrence landed at Calcutta on Tuesday. He is ...
Article : 537 wordsThe following is the official list of immigrants by the Ocean Chief, which sailed January 4, from Plymouth to Adelaide:— Walter and John Budden George Bush Thomas ...
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Article : 486 wordsIn re Gottlieb Fechner, of Mount Torren farmer; a final hearing. Mr. Downer appeared for the trade assignee, and Mr. Cooper for the insolvent. The schedule not having been filed ...
Article : 651 wordsThe Congregational Chapels in the city were hang with mourning on Sunday, March 13, as a tribute of respect to the late Rev. R. W. Newland, who met with a fatal accident during the past ...
Article : 1,989 wordsAlmost the only subjects to write about this week is wheat, the stain and unexpected rise in which has absorbed all the interest in the town, To-day some buyers have offered 7s. a bushel ...
Article : 394 wordsIn re George Duncan. The adjourned first hearing of George Duncan had been appointed, but the only examination was that of John Macdonald, by Mr. Daly, on behalf of opposing creditors. The ...
Article : 152 wordsJames [?] owner of the Deva, appeared to the information of Edward Malone, for refusing to pay £4 2s., for labour on board the vessel. Mr. Dempster appeared for the defendant. It appeared ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 14 Mar 1864, Page 3
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