Parliament sits ,to-morrow, and Monday, in order to finish the session by Friday next. No business in flour or wheat. Endeavours are being tide to rally prices. Enquiries are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsFREEMAN-STREET YOUNG MEN'S SOOLETY.—The second annual soiree of this Society was given on Thursday evening, May 19. The weather was beautiful fine, being a delightful moonlight ...
Article : 1,936 wordsCaptain A. G. Johnston, of the Balhannah Rifles and Lieutenant W. D. Stephenson, of the Langhorne's Bridge Rifles. APPOINTMENTS. ...
Article : 2,053 wordsThe half-yearly Court of Revision was had on Saturday last at the Local Court-House, before Mr. J. Hindmarsh, Revising Officer. and Mr. B. F. Laurie, S.M. At the last Court of Revision, held ...
Article : 293 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY v. DAWSON AND ANOTHER Claim for £29 19s. 6d., rent due on two sections at Gumeracha. Mr. Scott appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Bruce for the ...
Article : 1,137 wordsFlour quiet; no speculation. Small sales have been made at £28. Three armed men stuck up the Singleton mail yesterday at Grasstree Hill. There was ...
Article : 95 wordsSince my last there has been nothing stirring worthy of communication. The weather perhaps to some may be interesting. Although we have had occasional rain yet we hare not been favoured ...
Article : 386 wordsA meeting of the Board of Competitive Examinations took place at the Governor's Office on Thursday, May 19. There were present—His Excellency Sir D. Daly (in the chair), the Lord Bishop ...
Article : 2,352 wordsThe Assembly have voted a sum for tho extension of railway from Little Liverpool to Derby via Toowoomba. Advice from Rookhampton gate that ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Advertiser of the 16th inst. announces that 2 salmon and 100 trout are alive and healthy. ...
Article : 24 wordsSir—I beg to express my entire concurrence in the opinions expressed in your article of the 17th inst. respecting Mr. Justice Boothby's sentence on a Swedish prisoner for a murderous assault. ...
Article : 176 wordsWe received from Mr. J. Mitchell, of Drop, on Monday last, the largest turnip we have seen in the colonies. It is of the common white variety and weighs 22 lbs. From having been ...
Article : 863 wordsA public meeting of the settlers residing along the Old North-road was held at Grotegut's, (bawler Belt Inn, on Wednesday evening, May 18. The meeting was convened by an advertisement which ...
Article : 2,272 wordsThe surprising information last week that wheat was up to 12s. was received here with a certain amount of incredulity, as being too good news to be true: and some people who had wheat to ...
Article : 286 wordsSir—I fancy all the citizens of Adelaide will be pleased at the suggestion of ornamenting our streets with the beautiful Moreton Bay fig as a variety to the gum-tress already planted and the ...
Article : 475 wordsDuring the greater part of last week the rains fell copiously. The farmers will now be enabled to press on with their operations at full speed. Mr. Rounsevell's omnibus has started in ...
Article : 259 wordsJames Turk, builder, was tined £1 and costs for failing to supply the requisite lights and fencing to guard heaps of building material placed near the Union Inn. Waymouth-street May 15. ...
Article : 1,424 wordsThere was no service last Sunday at the Catholic Church, in consequence of the illness of Father Woods. The reverend gentleman has bees suffering for the last eight days from an attack of low ...
Article : 90 wordsSir—On my return from Cape Jervis I perceived in the papers remarks as to the disgraceful row which lately happened there near the two mines. I beg, to say a few words on the affair. ...
Article : 200 wordsPolitics are still in abeyance, no general movement having yet been made for the purpose of securing candidates for the representation of our electoral district in the House of Assembly. ...
Article : 610 wordsSir—As most of the country Post-Offices are kept by storekeepers, I have no doubt that others of your readers will be ready to sympathize with the complaint it occurs to me to make namely ...
Article : 512 wordsThe weather here has lately been all that the farmers can desire; therefore all are busy sowing in hope. Disposing so far of this never-failing topic, am I allowed to ask whether any use has been made ...
Article : 338 wordsThe third meeting of the Farmers Debating Club was held on Wednesday evening the 18th instant, when there was a good attendance. Mr. R. M. Cole, J.P., read a paper on his own ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 20 May 1864, Page 3
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