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  2. LAW AIM CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Mr. Way for the plaintiff, David Thomson, of Gawler Town; Mr. Stow for the defendant, Robert Thomson, of Adelaide. This case, commenced the previous day, was ...

    Article : 340 words
  3. THE NATIVES AND THE NORTHERN SETTLERS.

    Sir—It is much to be desired that the Government would appoint some person to fill the offices of Stipendiary Magistrate and Deputy-Protector of the Aborigine; in the Far North and to reside ...

    Article : 268 words
  4. ANGIPENA.

    A gentleman who left Mount Deception the day before yesterday has brought information to the police that the blacks are down from Lake Hope. It seems that Mr. Smith, the manager at ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The pilot schooner Rip has returned from our days' unsuccessful search in the Straits for the wrecks of coasters reported as seen off Cape Schanck. ...

    Article : 246 words
  6. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    ELECTION MEETING.—Mr. John Short in the chair. Nine candidates were nominated. On a show of hands, Messrs. John Short, G. H. Sprigg, and C. E. King were declared duly elected, when ...

    Article : 3,741 words
  7. THE NEWSPAPER TAX.

    Sir—I have been accustomed for years past to send the daily paper to some score of friends, via Southampton, by the next outward mail, and your Sununaries via Marseilles to the principal ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. GAWLER.

    Messrs. Cressy be Ayers exhibited their Pantecnatheca again on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Although both nights were wet and windy the Oddfellows' Hall was tilled on both occasions, and ...

    Article : 261 words
  9. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT.

    Sir—Your leading article in this day's Register relating to the newspaper tax has in it so much of the same spirit of argumentation that we poor Oddfellows have been endeavouring to bring ...

    Article : 1,088 words
  10. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In re J. K. Dawson, late of Kapunda, butcher; a final hearing. Mr. Whitby appeared for Mr. Carl Peters, a creditor. In reply to Mr. Whitby, the insolvent stated that he formerly carried on ...

    Article : 846 words
  11. A FEW FALLACIES RESPECTING THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES BILL.

    Sir—Dr. Gunson presided the other evening at a Foresters' dinner, and in stating to the company the great progress the Order had made said that all this success was attained without Government ...

    Article : 573 words
  12. KOORINGA.

    On Friday evening, July 1, a lecture was delivered at the Mechanics Institute, by Mr. E. Cooke, of Adelaide, on "Shakspeare and his Writings. Mr. R. G. Wilkinson was placed in the ...

    Article : 439 words
  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Wool sales brisk, and previous rates are sustained. Flour dull; prices steady. Fat cattle, £4 per head; sheep, 15s., with ...

    Article : 33 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    Invercargill, June 30—Flour, £40; stock very light. Dunedin—Flour, £311. Havelock—£38 to £40. ...

    Article : 24 words
  15. PUBLIC NUISANCES.

    Sir—On the subject of nuisances I beg to say a few words, and of the Candle Works at Bowden in particular. It may be thought that the neighbours generally do not think the works a nuisance, front ...

    Article : 425 words
  16. CALIFORNIA.

    Californian advices say that the new Revenue Bill before Congress imposes a duty of 70 cents par gallon on illuminating oils, and 25 cents per lb. on tobacco. ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. STRATHALBYN.

    Two large mobs of fat cattle passed through this afternoon for Adelaide. ...

    Article : 20 words
  18. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—july 7. Crinoline, schooner, from Port Elliot; Albion, steamer, from Otago. Sailed—July 7. Salamander, steamer, for Newcastle ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    NOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. BARRWO to move— "That there be laid on the table of this Council a return showing the total revenue derived from ...

    Article : 1,061 words
  20. PORT ELLIOT.

    The election for District Councillors, in the room of those who have this year retired, has just concluded. The contest has Been unusually sharp, a poll having been demanded in three of the ...

    Article : 289 words
  21. MR. FENN AND THE REAL PROPERTY ACT.

    Sir—In your paper of the 14th May I observe a letter from a Mr. Charles Fenn, of Adelaide, which later, on account, I suppose, of the system of bribery and corruption prevailing amongst the ...

    Article : 1,875 words
  22. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir—Some of the South Australian M.P.'s must be very hard up for matter to be talking such rubbish about our volunteers as they did on the occasion of the last discussion on Mr. Kingston's ...

    Article : 342 words
  23. LOCAL COURTS.

    James Smith was charged with having stolen a shirt, the property of Ellen Tampion, and a pair of pincers, the property of Thos. H. Allen. Both articles having been fully identified by the owners. ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. PUBLIC MEETING AT MEADOWS.—PROPOSED NEW SLAUGHTERING ACT.

    A public meeting was held at the Meadows Inn, Meadows, on July 6, and considering the shortness of the notice given there was a very fair attendance. ...

    Article : 920 words
  25. POLICE COURTS.

    Willian Vicray appeared to meet me charge of having used threatening language towards his wife, but the case was remanded to Monday next. George Latin was charged with having rescued ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. THE NAIRNE BY-LAW.

    Sir—My agricultural foe. "Agricola," having infused a little geniality into his writing, I am induced to trouble you with one more letter in reference to some of the tonics mentioned in his ...

    Article : 931 words
  27. DANGEROUS ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Sir—Your correspondent "H. W." differs from me in his view of the prudence of publishing in the daily papers deaths resulting from childbirth. He says. "if omission of the cause of death is ...

    Article : 358 words
  28. MEADOWS.

    On Monday, the 4th instant, the bridge crossing the Meadows Creek, on the road from Meadows to Maclaren Vale, was formally christened and opened for pubilc traffic in the presence of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  29. STIRLING.

    We have had some light rains lately, which unfortunately have done us more harm than good, having almost cut off our direct road to Port Augusta. Government has been to some expense ...

    Article : 225 words
  30. BLACKFELLOWS IN THE NORTH.

    Sir—The natives have come down the country again to the number of some 140 or 150, and having already commenced their depredations in the way of plundering huts, &c., it is much feared that a ...

    Article : 343 words
  31. MOUNT DECEPTION.

    Since my last we have had no rain, and we are now very much in want of it. Lambing is nearly finished—the best that we have ever had and I think the same remark will apply to the district ...

    Article : 182 words
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