Both meetings last night were very stormy. A considerable number of Protectionists nude their way into St. George's Hall, and created such a disturbance that the speakers could not ...
Article : 288 wordsSir—Perhaps you will afford room for the following:—This matter promises to be a sad affair. By a majority of the Judges it is declared illegal and by its warmest supporters it can hardly be held ...
Article : 1,719 wordsWilliam Francis, of Norwood, labourer was excused on the ground of illness. William Fickert, a German, of Waymouth-street, butcher, was excused on the ground of ...
Article : 3,725 wordsA meeting was held last week in order to arrange the [?] for the forthcoming match. There was a very good attendance. Mr. John watts was voted to the chair ...
Article : 259 wordsThe inquest upon the body of the female infant found secreted in a box in one of the rooms of the Prince of Wales Hotel on Saturday last was held at the Court-House on Monday, before Mr. J. S. ...
Article : 1,323 wordsA few months ago, at a meeting of workmen on strike, one of them made an observation with regard to machinery, which opens up a view of that intricate subject both deeper and ...
Article : 1,848 wordsSir—The House of Assembly voted several thousand pounds last session for the erection of a lighthouse on the Margaret Brock Reef, at Cape Jaffa; but I observe, in your issue of this morning. ...
Article : 1,032 wordsAn accident accurred during the past week to a valuable horse belonging to Mr. Thomas Brown, of Mintaro. He in company with others, was roping the animal to break it in, when it suddenly reared ...
Article : 64 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queena-cliffe—August 5. Hero, steamer, from Otago; Ann Gamble, brig, from Tome; Isabella, brig, from Newcastle; Pet, barque, from Newcastle ...
Article : 77 wordsJudges—Messrs. John Cherlton. James Maitland, and Henry Saltmarsh. The annual ploughing match at Woodchester was held on Tuesday, August 8 on Section 1270 ...
Article : 704 wordsOne of the most encouraging signs of the future success of agriculture is the fact that in all quarters a greater attention is non being given to what may be called the minor ...
Article : 1,324 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and Councillors Pearce. Rowett, Day, crass [?] and Bennett. A short discussion took place as to the corporate seal, and it was ...
Article : 36 wordsAn inquest was held on Saturday, last at the house of Mr. J. Jones, Pedler's Creek, by Mr. R. Bosworth, J.P., on the body of a little boy son of Mr. Weeks, of Aldinga, who was accidentally shot on ...
Article : 461 wordsSir—As the public attention seems to be drawn at last to the state of the pastoral districts, and there is some talk of having, a clarification of the country, distinguishing what is fit for agriculture ...
Article : 623 wordsSir—I have heard more than one housekeeper declare of late that coal, even at the present price, is cheaper than wood as fuel. It may be so, but it would be difficult to [?] the ...
Article : 14 wordsSir—I am sorry to see such an, unsatisfactory account of the Northern Territory. There can be no doubt that forming a settlement at Adam Bay was a great mistake and a very costly one to the ...
Article : 381 words[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] In re Thomas Venus of Port Adelaide, butcher; an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Dempster appeared for the insolvent and Mr. Wigley for the ...
Article : 70 wordsThomas Henry Allen was charged on the information of Inspector Durieu as having allowed a chimney on the premises occupied by him to become foul, in consequence of which ignition ...
Article : 605 wordsTune—"Trab, trab." A jolly life I'm leading In this fine thriving town: All though a BLUESHIRT. ...
Article : 147 wordsSir—Can you inform me, through your valuable journal the cause of the delay in issuing the assisted-emigration certificates, as the cash was paid in on the 18th ultimo! I would also feel ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 9 Aug 1865, Page 3
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