Sir—I have been most unwilling to obtrude myself individually before the public in reference to the recent royal event, in which every subject of our most gracious Queen in all parts of Her ...
Article : 558 wordsGeorge Gould, aged 44, was indicted for feloniously setting fire to the premises of Percival Gaylard, near Gould's Creek, on the 28th March. The prisoner who pleaded not guilty, was defended ...
Article : 2,373 wordsThe Council, having agreed to an address of congratulation on the marriage of the Prince of Wales, have adjourned for a fortnight. The Assembly have presented their address ...
Article : 212 wordsLow lies the grey head that had borne so well its weight of years and honour, from far days That seem as alien to our blame or praise As days whereof books only live to tell. ...
Article : 2,112 wordsIN RE GEO. COOPER, OF RIVERTON, FARMER. Adjourned final hearing. Mr. Parker for the insolvent, and Mr. Hicks for Mr. W. H. Trimmer, an opposing creditor. ...
Article : 539 wordsThere is a meeting to-night to sympathize with the Federals. The ship Medway, from Mauritius with a cargo of sugar, caught fire this morning. ...
Article : 126 wordsSir—Ad valorem duties on imports are regarded generally as the simplest and most effective mode of raising revenue in a new country, and it is believed the community feel it less even if the ...
Article : 325 wordsUNLAWFULLY RIDING. — Thomas Hodge was charged as having been found riding on his bullock-dray without having any one at the side, on foot or on horseback, to guide the bullocks. Fined 5s. ...
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Article : 2,619 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Councillors Birrell, Hughes, Goodell, Mattingly, Moore, Wadham, and White. A financial statement set forth that the amount ...
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Article : 174 wordsSir—There seems to be more difficulty made about this question than there is occasion for. It appears to me that the whole business might be so easily settled. ...
Article : 241 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Parker, Godfrey, and Menpes. The TOWN CLERK stated that the rates collected to date amounted to £1,062 11s. 3d., and the balance ...
Article : 207 wordsSir—Permit me to correct an error made by your Gawler correspondent on the 20th inst. He states that the Volunteer Band turned out and played appropriate airs on the above occasion. Your ...
Article : 65 wordsSia—I observe in your paper of yesterday the report of a case at law, Adamson versus Browne, wherein the landlords of a farm, after having consented to their tenant farmer delivering up his ...
Article : 637 wordsAll matters which are purely formal and of the nature of advertisements are omitted from the reports of the District Councils. For the latter, where the Councils deem it necessary to advertise ...
Article : 2,587 wordsSir—This is a question of vital importance to this province at the present time. Those who ought to know say we have, and if the tales which are told to travellers are only half true, it is clear ...
Article : 622 wordsOn the 11th of May Marshal St. Arnaud called upon Lord Raglan, and stated in the course of conversation that the Turkish Government had determined to place Omar ...
Article : 1,332 wordsSir—As this is the day (Monday, May 25th) for receiving tenders for a new Police Station in North Adelaide, and having signed the memorial for its removal to a more central position on the hill, for ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 25 May 1863, Page 3
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