A correspondent has sent us some particulars relative to the movements of the Alabama, which seem to favour the supposition that she is now cruising in this direction, as reported by ...
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Article : 644 wordsThe Crown Solicitor for the plaintiff; and Mr. Bagot for the defendant. The Crown Solicitor stated that the action was brought to recover possession of Acre 1017, but ...
Article : 5,459 wordsThe third reading of the Land Bill was carried at an early hour this morning by 34 to 30. There is a large steamer off Cane Otway. ...
Article : 201 wordsRichard James Turner, Esq., as Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Yatala, rice Murray, resigned. Mr. Samuel Mason, as Bailiff of the Local Court at Port Adelaide, rice Brown, resigned. ...
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Article : 893 wordsThe Wagga Wagga Champion Race was won by Mormon, Ada being second. The value of the stake is over £1,300. Five horses ran The times was slow. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsBy the arrival of the Coorong we have Mel-bourne papers to the 15th instant. We subs join several items of news:— SWIMMING, MATCHES.—The "Grand Aquatic ...
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Article : 269 wordsDEAN AND ANOTHER V. BATTYE.—Claim for £25 17s. 6d., for sheep and cattle sold and delivered to the defendant. Air. Kepert for the plaintiffs. The defendant did not appear, and the claim having ...
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Article : 445 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Parker, Menpes, Godfrey, and Christie. Special meeting for the consideration of designs for Town Hall. ...
Article : 152 wordsOn Monday Colonel Biggs visited our township to inspect the rifle company. Many were unavoidably absent; nevertheless 23 attended, and to those the Colonel explained the new rules and ...
Article : 283 wordsWe have had some very changeable weather lately, and sickness is rife in the neighbourhood. The natives had a grand fight last week, four or five [?] being engaged They at first ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Lancashire Bellringers gave their second performance at the Oddfellows' Hull on Tuesday night. Fortunately Miss Chalker was sufficiently recovered to he able to take her part in the concert: ...
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Article : 251 wordsThe formers are making great exertions to get rid of the whole of the late crop while the high [?]rice lasts, and a vast quantity of wheat continues [?]o flow down the roads, which present an aspect of ...
Article : 278 wordsYesterday morning (sunday) an alarming me broke out on Robertson's Plains, in the direction of the Caves. All hands were turned out to check it and although unable completely to subdue the ...
Article : 246 wordsSir—I apprehend the distinction is this—the party who hoists your mail-flag signalizes the steamer. .When the flag is hoisted the mail is signalled. See "Dictionary of English Language," ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 18 Mar 1864, Page 3
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