[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] IN RE FREEMAN & RICHARDSON. MR. Ingleby appeared for the insolvents: Mr. ...
Article : 448 wordsANGATIRA, steamer, 750 tons, B. Paddle, [?] from Melbourne Jan. 22. G. A. and H. [?] Town; J. Rawlings, Port, agents. Passenger Captain Hart Rev. Mr. Fulford Messrs. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Scotch Relief Committee scad £300 by this month's mail. Ingenious gold frauds, perpetrated through means of adulteration, have been discovered. ...
Article : 138 wordsALEXANDER, schooner, 30 tons, Coney, [?] from Elliot, Cargo—Sp bales wool, [?] steamer, 229 tons. H. Ward, master ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Rangatira has brought Melbourne papers to January 22nd. The all-absorbing topics are the funeral obsequies of Burke and Wills, which took place on the 21st, and the ...
Article : 1,013 wordsMr. Parkes has returned from England. Mr. Park, of the Sydney Eleven for the intercolonial match, declines t o play. A dinner will be given to the Victorian ...
Article : 78 wordsORNELIA, barque, 374 tons, J. Henderson, [?] for Guam. No passengers. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. [?] Steamer, 221 tons, Buchanan. ...
Article : 84 wordsFREEBRIDGE, schooner, 92 tons, Langridge, [?] for Wallaroo and Franklin Harbour, [?]go—Sundry stores. ...
Article : 21 wordsPETTY LARCENY.—Ann Donaldson was charged by Inspector Peterswald with having stolen, on January 23, at Walkerville, four Spoons, two knives, and other articles, the property of John ...
Article : 798 wordsDates from Hobart Town Lave been extended to the 21st instant. The Parliament have adjourned in consequence of the Ministerial crists. ...
Article : 33 wordsIn, 21—COORONG, steamer, for Melbourne. ...
Article : 6 wordsLONDON—Sir John Lawrence. Indus, Veru[?] Harwich, Venilia, early. From Guichen Bay; [?] Australis, early. From Port Augusta: Sea ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Aldinga has arrived from New Zealand, bringing dates to the 17th January. She brings 30,000 sovereigns, but no gold freight. A new discovery has been made 60 miles ...
Article : 194 words[?]ANGATIRA, from Melbourne—16 half-tierces [?] 2 parcels, 2 parcels, 5 cases cigars, 1 do, drapery, [?] 20 drums, 19 bags salt, [?] do. sugar, [?] boxes. I half-chest tea, 452 pkgs. do., T. ...
Article : 226 wordsMessrs. Martin & Loutit, of the Phoenix Foundry, entertained their employes and a number of guests yesterday evening. At 7 o'clock about 70 persons sat down to a first-rate dinner. ...
Article : 372 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:—for Great Britain and Continent of Europe, Mediterranean Ports, North anil Smith America, Cane of Good Hope and African Colonies. ...
Article : 169 words[?]RNELIA, for Guam—3,945 bags flour, 1,770 [?] T. Graves. [?]ORONG, for Melbourne—100 bags flour, T. [?] and Co.; 430 do. do., 197 do, bran, 88 do. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Coonan Barra has arrived with Cape of Good Hope date to the 21st November. On the 21st November the drought in the northern districts was continuing, and thousands ...
Article : 163 words[?]RANGATIRA—When the Kangatita left the [?] was intended to proceed to Sydney, via [?] bat on reaching the later port it was [?] the City of Melbourne was incapacitated from ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsFrom Sydney our latest date is tho 17th instant. GARDINER AGAIN.—Whatever may be reported with regard to the departure of this notorious ...
Article : 289 wordsThe sixth annual Exhibition by this Society opens this evening, at the Institute-rooms, North-terrace; free to members, and at a small charge to the public. The various works of art provided by ...
Article : 1,996 wordsSir—I am sure all will cordially agree in the proposal of your correspondent as to payment to each of the party who accompanied Mr. Stuart on his last successful journey, of some moderate sum ...
Article : 757 words[The following brief epitome of the leading features of the news is intended for telegraphic transmission, or to facilitate the prompt publication of South Australian items in the ...
Article : 540 wordsA meeting of Die inhabitants of Queenstown, convened by the resolution of a preliminary meeting, was held on Friday evening, January 23, at the Royal Standard Hotel. Alberton, for the purpose ...
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Advertising : 4 wordsThe past month has included a great many holidays. The Christmas festivities were followed hf rejoicings in honour of the anniversary of the foundations of the colony. Then came ...
Article : 2,094 wordsCOLCILESTER, brig, 135 tons, A. C. Prescott, [?] from Adelaide. MONDAY, JANUARY 19. [?] schooner, 49 tons, Joseph, Wilkinson ...
Article : 35 wordsACRURY, steamer, Johnston, master, fro, [?]. Passengers—Messrs. McCloud and [?] in the cabin; and five in the steerage, [?] 180 bales wool. ...
Article : 61 wordsOur Tasmanian da tea have been extended to the 20th instant. Subjoined we give the principal items of intelligence:— OPENING PARLIAMENT.—GOVERNOR'S SPEECH. ...
Article : 1,427 wordsADELAIDE, schooner (British), 79 tons, Crocker, [?] from Wallarro, J. W. Smith, Port [?] brig (Hamburg), 360 tons, W. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 26 Jan 1863, Page 2
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