Sir—In your impression of the 6th instant I noticed, amongst other matter, the following:—"They manage these things better in America." I have no wish to discuss the question as to ...
Article : 314 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Downer for Messrs. Heathcote and Mather, opposing creditors. The accountant report as follows:— ...
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Advertising : 1,469 wordsThe markets are brisker with the exception of flour. Messrs. Fraser & Cohen sold at Joshua Brothers stores 3,400 bags of sugar at the ...
Article : 245 wordsDRUNK AND RIOTOUS.—John Wishart was fined £l for being drunk and riotous in Rundle-street on December 8. STEALING FROM THE PERSON.—John Smith. ...
Article : 279 wordsSir—I believe that the majority of the inhabitants of this colony would, if their opinions could be obtained, record their votes in favour of abolishing the punishment of death by hanging. It was ...
Article : 223 wordsThe cue Burt r. Goyder was argued in the Supreme Court to-day. The decision was reserved. A new trial has been refused to Captain ...
Article : 84 wordsSir—You appear to have exercised a wise discrimination in omitting some of the nonsense in the letter of the Encounter Bay "Elector," as it would be little better than a waste of time to ...
Article : 458 wordsStupid M. de la Gueronniere, writing in the new Parisian journal La France, makes the very treat mistake of stating that the unity of Italy is impossible, because "It would introduce serious ...
Article : 3,755 wordsGRAHAM.—I think it would lie well, before proceeding further, that we should briefly review the conclusions we have arrived at; and as you, Lilian, have taken great interest in the ...
Article : 4,553 wordsHis Excellency the Governor presented addresses to Landsborough yesterday, and afterwards presided at the banquet given to him. There have been heavy rams on the Darling ...
Article : 38 wordsNews has been rewired from Auckland to the effect that the Kingites were determined to provoke a war. They had prohibited the use of the roads through their territory and ...
Article : 71 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queencliffe—December 8. Mary Scott, ship, from 11 [?] Bruce, ship, from Orago; Hightam Lassie, brig, from Portland ...
Article : 102 wordsSir—I hope your readers will not consider it a part of my duty to correct the misstatements of Mr. John Clark. I am, Sir, &c, RUPERT INGLEBY. December 9, 1862. ...
Article : 43 wordsSir—I am not desirous of seeing my name in print, and shall not enter into any explanations upon Mr. John Clark's letter which appeared in the Register of this day; but as that gentleman is ...
Article : 94 wordsSir—There are some persons whose personal vanity is so exuberant that it is quite impossible to divest their minds of the notion of their superiority to the rest of mankind. That this is the ...
Article : 1,068 wordsI am happy to be able to say that the want of a flour-mill in this township, which has always been sorely felt by the farmers, is at last about to be supplied Mr. Giles, having concluded the ...
Article : 583 wordsYesterday to use important and very interesting experiments were made at Shoeburyness in the presence of the Duke of Somerset, the Lords of the Admiralty, and the members or ...
Article : 1,240 wordsMEETING TO ADOPT A RATE.—Mr. E. M. Allan in the chair. A rate of threepence in the pound was proposed by Mr. Burton; seconded by Mr. Haeusler. A rate of [?] in the pound was ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 10 Dec 1862, Page 3
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