Sir—I have observed with much regret an advertisement in your issue of to-day to the effect that the Young Australian is to carry passengers to and from the war-steamer Djambi ...
Article : 301 wordsAdjourned final hearing. The accountant reported as follows:— "Liabilities—Unsecured creditors, £78 2s. 4d.; creditors holding security, £163 4s.—total, £211 ...
Article : 411 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at the usual hour. NOTICES OF MOTION. Some notices of motion were given, and will be found elsewhere. ...
Article : 2,036 wordsOur dates from Queensland are to the 18th ultimo. AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS.—Under the head of "Agriculture." the Guardian of the 17th, in ...
Article : 609 wordsIn Committee. Clause 1 was reld and paned. Clauses 2 and 3 were passed with verbal amendments. ...
Article : 455 wordsPresent—Messrs. Mildred. M.P. (in the chair Hawkes, S.M., Beddome, S.M., Moore (Colonial Surgeon). Holthouse (Secretary), and Bee (Relieving Officer). ...
Article : 691 wordsSir—Among all the suggestions which have reached you as to the way of increasing the receipts of the South Australian Railway I think the most valuable is that of "Traveller," wherein the ...
Article : 301 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. FORSTER— "That he will ask the Honourable the Chief Secretary whether any application has been made ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Court was completely crowded hy a respectable assemblage, including all the leading gentlemen of the legal profession in the colony to hear the charge of contempt of Court to which it was ...
Article : 3,084 wordsWe hare Tasmanian dates to the 23rd April. THE WRECK OF THE ORPHEUS.—By the present mail a sum of £180 will be forwarded to the Secretary of the Admiralty, being the proceeds of a ...
Article : 457 wordsSir—Whilst mist the question of continuing the Waterworks to the Port is under consideration, it would be well to consider whether a greater amount of benefit should not be derived from the project ...
Article : 402 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL (Mr. R. I. Stow) to move— ...
Article : 1,238 wordsIn answer to the query of Mr. Hitclicox in your issue of yesterday on suspended animation, as reported in my letter of the 24th instant, I beg to say that that report was not quite correct. I have ...
Article : 164 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor and all the Councillors. The Town Clerk reported that the amount of rates collected to date was £1,026 8s 6d., and the ...
Article : 670 wordsPresent—The Chairman and Messrs. Robert and Hewitt, Resolved, that the Chairman attend at the next meeting of the Central Road Board, Paid, £6 11s. 1d. ...
Article : 1,025 wordsSir—I perceive in your issue of 23th inst. you state "there were two false, starts fur the Newmarket Cup," and as starter I consider it my duty to inform you that such statement is incorrect, as ...
Article : 133 wordsWe have New Zealand dates to April 18 STATE OF AFFAIRS AT TARANAKI.—Lieut. General Cameron remains for the present at Tataraimaka. His Excellency Mr. Domett, and ...
Article : 901 wordsASSAULT AND RIOTOUS CONDUCT.—Michael Matrooney was charged with an assault and riotous conduct towards Martin Burke. Complainant did not appear in person, but ...
Article : 1,140 wordsSir—As the all-absorbing tome of the rejection or reimposition of the ad valorem duties, I take the liberty of directing your attention to one of a few articles, namely, sugar, which has ...
Article : 163 wordsSir—Will you be kind enough to insert the following in your widely-circulated paper for the information of shipmasters visiting the Port of Onkapainga. ...
Article : 126 wordsSir—Having discussed the subject of infanticide in reference to this province my remaining remarks will he brief. I have, however, a few wools to say in recant to its frequency in this city. Of course ...
Article : 581 wordsA meeting was convened at the Springs Hotel, Rhynie on Tuesday evening last, for the purpose of taking into consideration the desirability of telegraphic communication with this township. ...
Article : 1,226 wordsSir—It was currently reported—and repeated also, if I rightly remember, in the public journals—that Mr. Hargraves had found basalt on the flank of some range or ranges which skit the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 2 May 1863, Page 3
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