The flour market shows great reaction. Ten shillings cannot be got for what for which 12s. 6d. was asked on Friday. The Coorong takes 300 tons of Adelaide ...
Article : 101 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Bowen, Carlin, Thomas, Bulk, Winter, Bundey, Clark, and Baker. GLEN OSMOND STONE CONTRACT. ...
Article : 4,957 wordsTwo or three discussions have taken place in the House of Commons, in which the prodencer if not something more, of one of the members of Her Majesty's Government has been seriously ...
Article : 5,059 wordsIn re J. Rogers, We publican and builder, Mount Torrens; a final hearing. Mr, Ingleby for the insolvent; Mr. Bonninn for Mr. Dunn's agent; and Mr. Wigley for the assignees of the estate. ...
Article : 491 wordsSir—When I recollect that 30 years ago I commanded a company of sailors, drilled a la militaire, to act with the marines on shore, which company exceeded in number the whole of our army ...
Article : 678 wordsWe have news from the Cape of Good Hope to the 29th March. There is no commercial intelligence. The Alabama left the Cape on the 24th on a ...
Article : 71 wordsThe arrival of the gouramy in Victoria, and the speedy probable arrival of the salmon in Tasmania, naturally attract attention to the subject of the introduction and rearing of ...
Article : 938 wordsKEKWICK V. MAINWARING (Interpleader).—Mr. Martin for the claimants, Mr. Hatchett for the defendant. In this cas which was reserved from , the last sittings for His Honor's decision ...
Article : 79 wordsMcEWEN V. MARTIN.—Claim for £19 1s. 841., for a public-house account at Prince Albert Hotel. Mr. Turner for plaintiff; Mr. Rudall for defendant, who pleaded the 53rd clause of the Licensed ...
Article : 358 wordsSir—Allow me to correct a mistake which has appeared in your correspondent's letter from this place upon the above subject. My offer to supply iron for the roof anon credit as there given did not ...
Article : 322 wordsPresent—Mr. W. C. Belt, in the chair; Messrs. W. Cavanagh and J. Williams. Mr. Wyatt (Chief Inspector), and Mr. Wickes (Secretary). PRELIMINARY APPLICATIONS. ...
Article : 494 wordsA meeting of the ratepayers of the Township of Port Adelaide was held at the Local Court-House on Monday evening,. May 16, to consider the advisability of carrying into effect the resolution made ...
Article : 2,266 wordsFriedrich seehger was charged wan having, on the 27th April, at Bethany, feloniously caused to be taken away a bullock-chain, value 91, with intent to steal the same. There being no evidence ...
Article : 485 wordsSir—As an intimate friend of Professor Neumayer, and as one who has been connected with his scientific researches in Melbourne for the last six years I cannot allow his name to pass unnoticed ...
Article : 216 wordsSir—In a recent leading article, in describing the Ailanthus glandulosa, you say it is grown here in the form of an ornamental shrub, the foliage being small compared with that of the mulberry. Now ...
Article : 898 wordsGeorge Pippet was charged with stealing 4s. from the dwelling-house of William Blinman, in Flinders-street. The defendant not being identified as the perpetrator of the theft by the evidence ...
Article : 498 wordsPresent—Blessra. W. Lane (Chairman, J. 11, Rundle, J. Pickering, and J, 0, Ferguson. Resolved, that Mr. Mockrhige's offer to rebuild Taylor's Bridge for £200. he finding labour and ...
Article : 67 wordsPresent—All the members hut Mr. Hartbt. The Chairman reported that His Honor Chief Justice R. D. Hanson had offered the Council £8 towards repair of road from Natt's corner to Sawmill if ...
Article : 126 wordsSir—In the Register of Saturday last an advertisement appeared signed by "E. T. Wildman," as Captain of the Archery Club, to the effect that the champion meeting appointed to take Mare on that ...
Article : 324 wordsPresent—All the members. An order was to open road near Mr. Dunn's. Objection to put in by Mrs. Shela, although she had received £40 for land required. Flavell's tender accepted ...
Article : 68 wordsPresent—Mr. George Inglis, No quorum. ...
Article : 9 wordsPresent—Mr. John Short (Chairman), Measrs, Bain, Lloyd, and Myles. The Council the Chairman and Alums. Lloyd and Myles see road complained of by Mr. Procter and ...
Article : 38 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Crouch. Read. a circular from Government respecting management of Cemetery, and asking information respecting the same. Clerk to obtain necessary ...
Article : 57 wordsPresent—Messrs. Ninnes (Chairman), Moyoes, and Hannaford. Clerk to ask Government to survey road from Salt Lake to Ninnes Plains, to escape sandhills on present track. Mr. Hannaford ...
Article : 78 wordsSir—As I begin to have some serious doubts as to my own whereabouts, I should feel greatly obliged if you, or any of your readers, can inform me—1st, where is Melbourne? 2nd, where is Port ...
Article : 193 wordsWilliam Almond, a carpenter, belonging to the Unicorn, was committed to gaol for four weeks for being absent from the vessel without leave. James Jackson. a seaman of the Yatala charged ...
Article : 170 wordsPresent—Mr. Thomas Matthews (Chairman). and Messrs. C. Chandler and P. White. Letter received from Mr. J. Reynell, requesting the Council to repair the district road near Revnella. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 17 May 1864, Page 3
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