The weather is very hot. At 1 o'clock th thermometer in the shade in Collins-street was at 96°. Six thousand bages new rice, ox austria, were ...
Article : 196 wordsOn a certain occasion, no; a hundred years ago, two friends were along the streets of a manufacturing town in England, one of whom was somewhat inclined to ...
Article : 1,659 wordsTHE REASON WHY JEWESSESS ARE SO BEAUTIFUL.—Chateaubriand gives a fanciful but agreeable reason for the fact that the jewish women are so much handsomer than the men of ...
Article : 4,562 wordsForms to be observed in the Legislative Council on the Opening of the First Session of the Fourth Parliament of South Australia. The meeting of Parliament for the dispatch of ...
Article : 630 wordsMr. Slow, Q.C., moved nerein for a rule directing that the nonsuit should be set aside and a new trial had between the parties. Heelplained the nature of the action. which was to recover the ...
Article : 1,552 wordsThe friends and supporters of Mr. W. Parkin, late candidate for the representaion of the Electoral District of West Torrens, invited that gentleman to a dinner on Tuesday evening at the ...
Article : 1,489 wordsThe dinner given to Mr. E. Felgate on the occasion of his having the district for Went-worth was a most successful affair. About 70 persons were present, including the members ...
Article : 60 wordsSalisbury Annual Races.—The Secretary, Mr.J.Harvey, declared the nominations today as follows:— First Race.—Maiden Plate—Mr.J.Harvey's ...
Article : 84 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—March 27. Charles Edward, steamer, from Sale; Success, barque, from Newcastle. 28. Nil. Sailed—March 27. City of ...
Article : 39 wordsThe riflemen of South Australia were determined to make use of the old and oft-repeated maxim of "try again," and endeavoured to regain their lost Laurels from their successful opponents in New ...
Article : 1,378 wordsMr. and Mrs. George Case (Miss Grace Egerton) gave their first entertainment in Gawler in the addfellows' Hall last night. The attendance was very large:indeed the room was so filled that some ...
Article : 360 wordsJudge—Mr.E.C.Hughes, S.M., President of the Wellington Jockey Club. Stewards—Messrs. A elhort, W. Barford, and W. Lampard. Starter—Mr.J.B. Davison ...
Article : 1,032 wordsThe Weather is exceedingly hot to-day, and not the slightest symptoms of rain, which is certainly much needed for the farmers, many of whom are now ploughing but the soil is very tirm ...
Article : 229 wordsAnniversary services in connection with me Wesleyan Chapel, Little Para, were held on Sunday and Monday last, 26th and 27th inst. On Sunday afternoon and evening two very impressive ...
Article : 334 wordsSir—It would be a somewhat curious study to ascertain upon what principle the regulations for preserving good order in the streets of Adelaide are framed. If you stop for a minute at a corner ...
Article : 557 wordsIn re James Plunkett. formerly of the light, farmer; a first hearing. Mr. James appeared for the insolvent. Nothing was done in the case. ...
Article : 37 wordsH. W. MORTIMER and J. Barnes were fined 5s. each for lighting fires in the open air wihtout permission. In the latter case, the defendant being blind, half the costs were remitted. ...
Article : 146 wordsOn Friday fast Mr.T.C.Maynes, the contractor for the road between here and Gawler, gave a dinner to the men in his employ, on the occasion of the completion of his last contract. At ...
Article : 357 wordsJoseph Pounds appeared to meet the remanded charge of being found in possession of a doormat, supposed to hare been unlawfully obtained: on which he was discovered asleep on the night ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 29 Mar 1865, Page 3
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