The escorts brought down 15,793 ounces. The Jeannie Oswald sails in April for Camden Harbour with new colonists. The Albert Land Electoral Act passed the ...
Article : 217 wordsAction for wrongful dismissal. The Attorney-General and Mr. Way for the plaintiff; Mr. Bakewell and Mr. Fean for the defendant. ...
Article : 1,692 wordsSir—My first communication upon the present system of hospital management was chiefly intended to elicit discussion upon the subject. The letters of different correspondents, and your own ...
Article : 1,117 wordsThe mean and cowardly practice of breaking windows at the hour of darkness still continues. Since my last communication of Thursday last, intimating that eight panes of glass were broke ...
Article : 859 wordsOn Thursday, 12th inst., this township wore quite an animated appearance. The strains of Schrader's brass band broke the reigning silence, echoing and re-echoing from the surrounding hills; while ...
Article : 298 wordsRESISTING, AIDING, AND INCITING.—John Hannahan and John Sheedy, committed on March 6 for trial at the Local Court, were brought up and again charged circumstantially by Police-constable ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Richmond Whig of January 5 gives the following report of a speech delivered by Mr. Jefferson Davis on the 26th of December to the Legislature of Mississippi, which it takes ...
Article : 703 wordsThe schooner Goldseeker sailed from Port Onkaparinga on Saturday with another cargo of wheat, belonging to Mr. S. White. Purchases continue to be made by Mr. Galloway ...
Article : 282 wordsRIOTOUS CONDUCT.—Hannah Lewis was charged with riotous conduct and a disturbance of the peace in Currie-street on the 19th March. E. Solomon said a servant was about to leave his house, and ...
Article : 691 wordsLet honour be given where it is due. There is one branch of the Federal attack which stands nobly pre-eminent amid the general disaster. It has never lost a day; whenever ...
Article : 1,561 words[All matters which are purely formal and of the nature of advertisements are omitted from the reports of the District Councils. For the latter, where the Councils deem it necessary to advertise. ...
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Advertising : 1,132 wordsYesterday morning an accident happened to a young man named Alfred Chandler, employed at Fairfield, an estate near this place belonging to Capt. Hughes. Chandler was assisting to harness ...
Article : 426 wordsSir—Not only the public, as you say in the conclusion of one of Tuesday's leaders, but also the medical profession, as a body, are interested in the ventilation of the important question of the ...
Article : 687 wordsBlack is less worn than in former years, but silk still prevails. The trimmings are very low down, small flounces, bands, passementeries—all these at the edge. The full dress robes have many ...
Article : 716 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor: Councilors M[?]ttingly, Moore Gooden, Wadham, White, Birrell, and Hughes. The TOWN CLERK read the minutes of the last ...
Article : 421 wordsOn Wednesday, the 4th instant, a lecture was delivered at the Nairne Institute by Mr. John Standrin, of Charleston: subject—"Fifty Years Ago: Then and Now." The lecturer treated his ...
Article : 484 wordsThe insolvent, two was recently a farmer at Sheaoak Log, came up for a final hearing. The accountant's report was read as follows:— "Liabilities, £138 17s. 6d.: assets realized ...
Article : 635 wordsWe have had some splendid rain during the last fortnight, which, after the long drought, was very acceptable; but I am afraid that it will give but little stimulus to the depressed spirits of our ...
Article : 431 wordsOn the 14th inst. strong breezes commenced blowing from the south-east, and by evening had increased to a gale with heavy cross seas. The vessels in the harbour rode heavily at their ...
Article : 337 wordsSir—I had no intention of again troubling you on the above subject, but seeing a letter in to-day's Register from one who formerly had been a "Clerk of a Local Court" I would like to add a few words. ...
Article : 281 wordsSir—Could you, through the medium of your paper, inform me when is the time to plant maize, and how it is planted, and at what distance from each other, as I want to try some by way of ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—I beg leave, through the medium of your journal, to suggest to the tradesmen of Adelaide that they close their establishments on the 4th of April. By granting this favour they would give ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 21 Mar 1863, Page 3
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