Mr. KINGSTON presented a petition from nine inhabitants of the Port, praying that the House would not agree to the leasing of the North-parade for private purposes, it being a public reserve. ...
Article : 9,739 wordsMr. Belt appeared for the plaintiff, Marianne Humphrey; the Attorney-General for the defendants, Richard Humphrey, Charles Corstophan, John Cowled, Charles Cowled, and Humphrey ...
Article : 2,943 wordsSince my last Communication the works at the Talisker Silver-Lead Mines have progressed in a very satisfactory manner. The lode has been struck in both cross—cuts, where it is found to be ...
Article : 387 wordsThe General Committee of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society held its usual monthly meeting at the Norfolk Arms on Friday last. Present—The Hon. G. C. Hawker (President of the ...
Article : 959 wordsThe return match between 12 of the Strathalbyn and 12 of the Milang rifle companies came off yesterday at Milang. The weather was most unpropitious—cold, wet. and windy—indeed a worse ...
Article : 531 wordsThe schooner Jet, which stranded here on the 14th instant, and to which I have alluded in my last two letters, was got afloat yesterday, and taken in safety to her moorings. She sailed for ...
Article : 381 words[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] [In consequence of some repairs which are being made in the Court, the hearings took place in His Honor's private room.] ...
Article : 742 wordsAt length a most seasonable alternation has taken place in the weather. Most of the crops have, to a considerable extent, recovered from their sickly appearance, and again give promise of a good ...
Article : 417 wordsAn excellent lecture on "The Wonders of Geology" was delivered in the old chanel, on Monday evening, the l8th inst., by the Rev. C. Colwell, on behalf of the Angaston Institute. The ...
Article : 541 wordsSir—It is with regret I feel constrained to refer briefly to a paragraph in yesterday's edition of your contemporary the Advertiser, respecting the telegram and Mr. Wilson Grav. No doubt there ...
Article : 449 wordsSince the last change of the moon, which took place early this week, we have had some very fine weather, and the effect of a week of dry weather is very perceptible in this township, as evaporation ...
Article : 367 wordsWe have had some strong north winds lately, and on Sunday last it was almost as bad as in summer, and fears were raised for the safety of the young wheat crops. ...
Article : 423 words(In the "Shades" Parkin rehearseth the debate to admiring members.) Fun? I tell you it was fun. Hart was roaring like a gun ...
Article : 444 words[Before Mr. G. B. Scott, S.M., Mr. Henry Jones, J. P., Dr. Gunning, J.P., and Mr. J. Carter, J.P. CRIMINAL SIDE. Robbery.—Charles McSweeney was brought up ...
Article : 305 wordsA meeting of Subscribers was held a few days since for the purpose of reorganizing our local. Institute, when fresh officers and Committee were appointed, and arrangements made for its ...
Article : 377 wordsSir—Allow me to represent, through your columns a gross injustice to this place, just done by the Government, by removing one of the cranes on the jetty. Not only the previous trade of the ...
Article : 242 wordsThe town and neighborhood have been so quiet for the last week that I have little worth notice to record. The waxwork exhibition is still open, and is ...
Article : 260 wordsINDECENT CONDUCT.—Francis Mitchell and Eliza Tremain were fined 40s. each for indecent conduct in Gilbert-street. ASSAULT BY A CAR-DRIVER—Owen Malone ...
Article : 413 wordsSir—I heard a suggestion made the other day that if rifle companies' challenges are allowed to take place at the same time on each company's own drill ground—the result being forwarded by ...
Article : 490 wordsThe ploughing match has caused a holiday appearance here to-day, and altogether has proved a very successful affair, both as to the number of ploughs on the ground and the fine weather which ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 30 Aug 1862, Page 3
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