The numerous friends of Mr. Butters will be I glad to hear that the rev. gentleman's health has very much improved, and that he is looking forward, as we learn from a private letter, to returning ...
Article : 2,056 wordsIn re Walter Burford, of Wellington, store keeper; an adjourned final hearing, This case was postponed until Friday next at 2 o'clock. In re E. Liebmann. The adjourned final hear-ing ...
Article : 55 wordsThe speech of Mr. Gladstone on the extension of the suffrage has created a &emotion greater than that produced by his most famous Budget speeches. He has come forward in ...
Article : 5,484 wordsThe Conference has made little progress Denmark will not assent to the separation of Schleawig. The Queen has given a willing adhesion to ...
Article : 80 wordsThe sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide, Full Jurisdiction, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 20th and 21st July. The following is a list of the causes set down for trial:— ...
Article : 115 wordsSir-Noticing in your -columns the report of the Commissioners on the Lunatic Asylum, I see they very wisely recommend building a new one away from town if they tan find a suitable spot about Sir—It is the custom of the police to make persons move on when standing at Muirhead's corner, so as not to block up the footpath. Now, that is all very well but take a walk down ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Semaphore du Marseilles of May 28 publishes news from New York to the 18th. There had been no battle fought between Grant and Lee after the 12th. Lee held ...
Article : 96 wordsJ. Cane and H. W. Buckerfield were fined 1s. each for allowing cattle to stray about the streets. Humphrey Boots was charged by Sergeant Saunders with ill-treating a bullock by driving it ...
Article : 139 wordsThere is a heavy gale of wind and rain. The Yarn' is flooded, the traffic on the St. Kilda-road is stopped, and the Sandridge-road is barely passable. The wind has now ...
Article : 93 wordsFergus Walsh, charged as having been found drunk and incapable of managing his horse and licensed vehicle, was fined .£1. Patrick O Brien charged with intoxication and ...
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Article : 687 wordsA meeting was held at the Railway Hotel, Port Adelaide, on Monday evening, July 18, to discuss the provisions of the new Friendly Societies Bill now before the Legislature. and to admit a Petition ...
Article : 2,529 wordsThe Governor in Council has substituted the subjoined regulations for the Victorian Volunteer Force, in lieu of the regulations approved on the 21st of September. 1863:— ...
Article : 1,206 words1. Mr. AYERS to move "That he have leave to introduce 'A Bill intituled an Act for the amendment of the Law of Inheritance.'" ...
Article : 467 wordsOn Monday a meeting was held at the Council Chamber, Teatree Gully, to consider the propriety of momrializing for a main road from Ardtornish to Port Adelaide. ...
Article : 3,251 wordsBy the arrival of the Marcellus, we are in possession of Maritius dates to June 13. THE MESSAGERIES IMPERIALES COMPANY.—There is no longer any doubt about the intention ...
Article : 415 words1. Mr. PEACOCK— " That he will ask the Honourable the Attorney-General (Mr. Andrews) whether the Mineral Lease Regulations are in accordance with the provisions ...
Article : 1,322 wordsThe following is from the Tamatave corre-spondent of the Port Louis Commercial Gazette :— RKV. Mr. ELLIS AT MADAGASCAR—I can find ...
Article : 325 wordsSir—As my name has been introduced in a letter I addressed to you by the late Religious Instructor of my ship, and inserted in your paper of the 16th instant I have aftereacreful consideration thought, ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 19 Jul 1864, Page 3
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