The Salaette arrived at 2 p.m.; the Northam sailed an hour after. Business was dull in the forenoon, but was better afterwards. Four hundred tons Patna ...
Article : 178 wordsSentence. In sentencing Thomas William Nerille, alias Charles Hack convicted of horsestealing at the late Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court. His ...
Article : 305 wordsMr. Richard Bennett, of Bennett, New South Wales, has written a long letter to the Australasian, on the produce and consumption of wheat in the Australian Colenies, which ...
Article : 4,866 wordsA nrc took place at Mr. Nottle's house, Gawler River, on Wednesday last, by which the house was consumed with almost everything in it. The new house adjoining which is in course of ...
Article : 790 wordsIn re Francis McGorery, of Kapunda, formerly of Adelaide, blacksmith and wheelwright; a final hearing. Mr. Wigley for the insolvent. The accountant's report was read as follows;—"The ...
Article : 978 wordsThe Sydney Herald's Auckland correspondent, writing on the 1st June, says that an expedition had sailed by the Eclipse to capture the murderers of the Rev. Mr. Volkner. BY ...
Article : 395 wordsAuckland papers of the 12th to band. The Governor refuses to permit the removal of any portion of the troops. Native affairs continue very unsettled. ...
Article : 106 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—June 24. Northam, R.M.S., from Sydney. June 25. Edina, steamer, put back; Pilot, schooner, from MacDonnell Bay. June ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Government are very insecure. It is said that Ministers Will not yield Without a struggle, and should the Appropriation and Tariff Bills be rejected by the Council they ...
Article : 500 words[The following brief epitome of the leading features of the news is intended for telegraphic transmission, or to facilitate the prompt publication of Australian items in the journals ...
Article : 1,247 wordsA pudic meeng was called on Saturday. by posters, to take place at Crase's Room, at 8 o clock —the posters bearing the formidable anti-Corporation battle-cry of "No taxes." At hall-past 8 when about ...
Article : 370 wordsORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. Law of Slander Amendment Bill: second reading. 2. Postal Service Bill: second reading. ...
Article : 44 wordsQUESTION:— 1. Mr. BOWER—"That he will ask the Commissioner of Crown Lands, and. Immigration (Hon. H. B. T. Strong. ...
Article : 973 wordsPresent—Sir James H. Fisher, President (in the chair), the Hon. T. English M.L.C the Hon. E.McEllister, M.L.C., His Worship the Mayor of Adelaide, Messrs. P. Santo, M.P., S. Tomkinson. ...
Article : 468 wordsSir—I feel called upon to give a prompt and unqualified denial to a statement in the post-master-General's letter in your issue of to-day namely. that Captain Trouton neither could nor ...
Article : 702 wordsThe weather, the chief topic of English farmers, seems now to promise to break, and the rain will be acceptable indeed. The frost boa now been, more continuous than for many years past. ...
Article : 227 wordsNarrawar, allas Gifford, an aboriginal,aged 26,was charged with breaking into the house of William Taylor, and stealing about two gallons of rum. the property of the prosecutor. on the night ...
Article : 1,821 wordsThe steamer Ponola arrived yesterday, the 22nd, from Adelaide, and started in the evening for MacDonnell Bay and Melbourne. The weather this last week has been splendid. ...
Article : 172 wordsOn Wednesday evening a public meeting, convened by requisition, to the Chairman of the District, took place in the schoolroom, The attendance was pretty Good, representing as it did the ...
Article : 265 wordsMr. Cowper, the Premier, has said in Parliament that time must come when the Custom. House will have to be abolished and direct taxation adopted. ...
Article : 207 wordsPresent—Captains Tapley (in the chair), Stephen-son, and Bickers, and Mr. E. K. Horn. ' Mr. HORN moved that the last communication from the Treasurer be read and answered prior to ...
Article : 1,317 wordsSir—Observing in your issue or this morning a paragraph with the above heading emanating from the Postmaster-General, finding fault with your report because it did not beprais the Post. ...
Article : 427 wordsOn Sunday and Monday last the anniversary of the Wesleyan Sunday School at Salisbury was celebrated, when on Sunday morning and evening two very impressive sermons were Preached by the ...
Article : 250 wordsParliament met on the 18th instant. The first sod of the Southern Railway was turned on the Queen's birthday. ...
Article : 20 wordsA telegram from Rockhampton has been published in a Brisbane paper announcing the safe arrival of Jerdine's exploration party at Somerset (Cape York). The journey is ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 27 Jun 1865, Page 3
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