Present—All the members. The deputation reported having arranged with Mr. T. O. Jones for land required for road at Section 981 at £10 per acre. Resolved, that a road be opened through ...
Article : 1,947 wordsFrom the sample of cotton grown at Port Gawler, and from information which we have been able to collect and distribute, it is now pretty generally understood that this colony ...
Article : 1,032 wordsThe unfortunate heir who is kept out of the enjoyment of the ancestral mansion and its broad acres by the wearisome delays of a Chancery suit, not unaptly represents the ...
Article : 3,514 wordsAdjourned final hearing. Mr. Bruce for the assignees. The insolvent and his brother were examined with reference to insolvent's property and a loan of ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. Bowman's farm contains about 700 acres, all fenced, except one section, which adjoins the scrub. It consists of three distinct portions—the tableland, the hillside, and the flat. The soil of ...
Article : 1,354 wordsSir—Opinions are often expressed and statements made in high places, which a very little reflection will show to be untenable. For example, the Hon. G. C. Hawker, at the late ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsFALSE PRETENCES.—Minerva Smith was charged with obtaining a pair of boots, value 10s., by means of false pretences, from J. M. Stacey, at Adelaide, on February 11. The prosecutor stated that the ...
Article : 267 wordsSir—One can hardly believe that several members of the House were talking seriously when they proposed to act on the opinions of masters of vessels in the matter of deepening, altering, or ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Local Court of Full Jurisdiction sat yesterday at Redruth, the Bench being occupied by Mr. MacDermott, S.M., and Messrs. T. S. Porter, J.P., and J. B. Anderson, J.P. The Court-room was crowded ...
Article : 542 wordsSir—The interest and even sensation which this important subject excites at the present moment induces me to address you thereon, and you will, I trust, find place for early insertion should you ...
Article : 1,479 wordsMr. Goyder, Surveyor—General, called here on the 14th July on his route to Fowler's Bay, from which place he will endeavour to find a practicable road into the new country, or, as it used to be ...
Article : 275 wordsSir—It has been a growing custom in the colony that, when a new bndge or line of road has been completed, those interested should open the same by a public demonstration, followed by a social ...
Article : 623 wordsI regret to say a shocking accident occurred here last night. Whilst the captain of the Vicar of Bray was going off to his ship, at about 11 o'clock, the boat was capsized in a heavy squall. The master ...
Article : 179 wordsThe past fortnight has been a succession of heavy gales and continued fall of rain, and many an anxious hope has been expressed for a clearance in the weather, or the crops will be seriously ...
Article : 1,688 wordsOf course the International building is insured to the full value of all that it contains. One would fear there must be a great likelihood of fire, as one hears that a live Cole is often found ...
Article : 2,778 wordsI was aware that Mr. Jones had been very successful in the growth of mangold wurtzel, and therefore paid him a visit, with a view of eliciting from him the plan by which he had been enabled ...
Article : 605 wordsSir—Being anxious for the removal of all restrictions on free distillation, I watched with some degree of interest the result of Mr. Reynolds's resolutions on Friday last. I was indeed ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 4 Aug 1862, Page 3
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