BREACH OF CITY BY-LAWS. — John Munday answered to the information of Inspector Reading for unlawfully keeping nine head of swine on his premises in Pirie-street on the 29th September. ...
Article : 651 words[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] IN RE P. WOOD. Final hearing. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the trade assignee ...
Article : 442 wordsThe Port Gawler and Virginia Annual Ploughing Match Committee held their final meeting at the New Wheatsheaf Inn, Virginia, on Thursday evening, the 25th inst., for the purpose of auditing ...
Article : 435 wordsSir—Your correspondent Mr. David Randall and others who are taking part in the discussion upon the Murray traffic all seem tacitly to take it for granted that that traffic must necessarily reach the ...
Article : 1,913 wordsSir—Your strictures on the late Duncan Hay have put me and my household under the banns of censure, which I am convinced a knowledge of the circumstances connected with the previous history ...
Article : 818 wordsANGASTON, SEPTEMBER 27. Present—Mr. Abraham Shannon, J.P. (acting Chairman), Messrs. H. Holmes and G. Schilling. Mr. Warburton was requested to act as Clerk until ...
Article : 1,602 wordsThe most interesting and important event here lately has been the opening of the electric telegraph to Normanville, which was done last Monday by Mr. Todd, a considerable number of ...
Article : 561 words[Before Mr. J. B. Shepherdson, S.M., Captain Hughes, J.P., and Captain Nation, J.P.] FULL JURISDICTION (CRIMINAL). BREACH OF RECOGNIZANCE.—Peter Hull ...
Article : 1,540 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS; ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. The TREASURER (Mr. A. Blyth) to move— "That for the remainder of this session the ...
Article : 821 wordsSir—Much discussion has lately arisen upon the above important subject, and various opinions expressed upon it in reference to the period at which the first general election of members of the House of ...
Article : 502 wordsSir—My attention has been called to a letter in your issue of to-day, and as "An Old Ironmaster" obtained from me his information "that a furnace would cost £500." I beg to inform you that an old ...
Article : 166 wordsThe adjourned inquest on a hut which was supposed to be maliciously set fire to near Auburn was held at Bleechmore's Hotel on Thursday morning before Dr. Ward, the Coroner, and a ...
Article : 456 wordsSir—Undoubtedly the insertion of the excessively amusing letter of Basil Tudor Craig, M. A. in the Register of this morning was intended to give your readers a good, healthy, rousing stimulant, so ...
Article : 1,235 wordsSir—The management of bees differ so materially in this colony from the system adopted in Europe, and there is such a variety in the method of dealing with them, that I consider it would be a ...
Article : 321 wordsSo little of real interest has transpired in this neighbourhood of late that I have thought it unnecessary to write before. The weather—that last resource of correspondents—has presented no ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,688 wordsSir—In the miscellaneous shipping news as published in Monday's Register I find that the Government tender Blanche is made the subject of some disparaging remarks. Amongst others are the ...
Article : 225 wordsA meeting of the Committee of the Lancashire Relief Fund was held at Mr. Cumings's on Monday evening. Messrs. R. Bain, F. Humphris, and C. Myles presented their subscription-lists, which gave ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 6 Oct 1862, Page 3
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