The markets are unchanged. There were 120 persons present at the Major's dinner. Initiatory steps have been taken to establish ...
Article : 73 wordsOCCEAN POSTAL SERVICE.—The following table hows the dates of the outward mail during 1863:—Leaves Arrives at Leaves Arrives at Southamp K. George's Southamp K. George's ...
Article : 2,468 wordsSir—All hail to our explorers! The glory of success attends them. Their dogged perseverance, their privations, their skill and energy, have immortalized them and benefited their country. All ...
Article : 379 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Parker for Mr. W. Dunn, an opposing creditor. The accountant reported as follows:— ...
Article : 1,479 wordsA correspondent, "Southron," sends us (Toronto Leader) the following, with a request for its publication in our columns. It is from the pen of the famous "Stonewall" Jackson, written ...
Article : 360 wordsIn Dean's produce sale scoured wool declined a penny. On hided there was an advance of 6d. Tallow was lower. Cohen sold the Celino's cargo of sugars at the following ...
Article : 333 wordsSir—Observing in tins morning's paper that our respected Colonel is likely to leave this colony very soon, I beg to suggest, through the medium of your columns, to my fellow-volunteers the propriety of ...
Article : 71 wordsOn Friday evening a complimentary dinner was given at the Globe Hotel to Mr. Thos. Whiting (the late agent for Messrs. Elder, Stirling, & Co.), who is leaving the district. Between 30 and 40 ...
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Advertising : 2,804 wordsSir—Seeing; that the Bundey question is exciting much interest and warm debate induces me to trouble you, being an eye-witness and a witness at the Court of Enquiry. I have had an opportunity ...
Article : 209 wordsA meeting of the General Committee, appointed May 13, l861, "to devise the best means to ensure the productions of South Australia being worthily represented at the Great International Exhibition ...
Article : 1,915 wordsSir—In your columns of to-day I notice a letter by "Egrotus," designed to bolster up the waning popularity of homeopathy in this colony. The vital importance of all that concerns health and ...
Article : 614 wordsI have nothing of any importance to communicate save the extreme heat, which has been so oppressive as to render a complete cessation of all outside work necessary. One Thursday last the ...
Article : 123 wordsOur "Slightly-irritated Correspondent" sends us he following:— "The man who undertakes the task of exposing abuses is sure to be pretty well abused for his ...
Article : 1,354 wordsThe weather since my last has been extremely hot and sultry, and some distant thunder-peals have been heard, which added more to the heat, and made it harder to bear. A slight change would ...
Article : 239 wordsThe inquest on the fire mentioned in my last was held at the Rising Sun, Auburn, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, before Dr. Ward, J.P. Mr. George Field was chosen foreman of the Jury. ...
Article : 372 wordsSir—In October last, at a display of the steamplough on the farm of Mr. Saddler, Ferrygate, East Lothian, Mr. Cobden was one of the guests, and responded to the toast of "The Strangers." ...
Article : 356 wordsRIOTOUS.—August Pickert was fined 10s. for being riotous in Pirie-street on January 15. BREACH OF CORPORATION BY-LAWS.—Reuben Ambers appeared to the information of Inspector ...
Article : 1,131 wordsFrom telegrams received to-day it is expected that Stuart's party, under the command of Mr. Kekwick, will arrive at Willaston at about 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, and remain to rest till ...
Article : 162 wordsYANKEE IMPUDENCE.—The following amusingly impudent letter was addressed to the Society of Cogers, meeting at their hall, Shoe-lane, London. It appears that while Mr. Train was in ...
Article : 418 wordsMEETING OF RATEPAYERS.—A meeting of ratepayers to elect one Councillor, in the room of Mr. Pascoe—Mr. Playford (in the Chair), Mr. Norton proposed, and Mr. Muller seconded, Mr. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 17 Jan 1863, Page 3
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