The Coorong sails to-morrow, and the Havilah on Wednesday. The market, opened quietly. Fraser and Cohen sold sugars at quotations. New Zealand ...
Article : 179 wordsPresent—His Worship the mayor; Councillors Faulding, Bundey, Rankin, Colton, Bowen, Goode, Brice, and Baker. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 1,889 wordsThe Criminal sittings commenced this morning. THE JURY-LIST. Upon His Honor taking his seat, a Juror (Mr. George Armfield coachbuilder, Hilton) was ...
Article : 2,944 wordsDr. Woodforde, Coroner, held two inquests at the Hospital on Monday afternoon, February 9, on the bodies of William Bolus, who it was supposed had fallen over a bridge at Norwood about 10 days ...
Article : 2,703 wordsOn Saturday last a fire, apparently in the scrub at a short distance from the Moonta, was observed by many persons, but did not excite much attention, as it was thought to be unimportant Later ...
Article : 1,174 wordsThree bushrangers have teen sentenced to death. Sir Frederick Pottinger has been assaulted by five men who are supposed to be friends of the robbers. ...
Article : 45 wordsLaunceston, February 7.—Business is very quiet, and the markets are unaltered. Hobart Town, February 6.—There is no demand for flour for shipment. For local use ...
Article : 53 wordsSir—In the Adrer[?]ser of to-day there is a letter from Mr. Glyde and his agent, Mr. Tapley, Complaining not only of the risk by fire, but that the wool is liable to be lost at the press. I think I ...
Article : 387 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queens-cliffe, February 8. Licuina, barque, from Balavia; Friends, barque, from Cape Patterson: Pt. de Bordeaux, brig, from Bord[?]aux ...
Article : 94 wordsDRUNK AND OBSCENE.—Pinlip Condon was fined 10s. for being drunk and using obscene language in Morphett-street on February 8.—Mary Lamont, for being drunk and making use of ...
Article : 1,139 wordsSir—You seem to have opened your columns to a discussion on one part of Bishop Colenso's book—the miracle of the sun standing still; but there seems to be an important oversight of the ...
Article : 1,104 wordsBefore His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] IN RE R. B. PENNY. Final hearing Mr. Boucaut attended on behalf of Mr. Binnie ...
Article : 1,102 wordsSir—Will you please to inform myself and others in this neighbourhood whether there was an Act passed last session giving the Hon, the Commissioner of Public Works the power to expend ...
Article : 158 wordsPresent—Mr. W. C. Belt (Chairman), Mr. R. B. Andrew, Dr. Gosse, Mr. J. Brown, the First Inspector, and the secretary (Mr. E. W. Wickes). A telegram received form the Port informed the ...
Article : 871 wordsLast evening the Institute Committee held their usual quarterly conversazione; Mr. T. Burgess in the chair. The Programme consisted of glees, ducts, and songs, which were exceedingly well ...
Article : 725 wordsSir—The letters of your various correspondents on this subject afford together a curious and not very flattering proof of the extent to which a supposed plain statement may be misunderstood. I ...
Article : 886 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Councillors Hinde, Monck, and Wright. Resolved, that the Valuator be not required to find sureties, as payment will not be made until ...
Article : 173 wordsThe sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide, Limited Jurisdiction, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 11th and 14th February. The following is a list of the causes set down for ...
Article : 733 wordsThe price of the copyright of Dr. Kane's work, which Mr. Childs, of Philadelphia, has paid over to the heirs of the lamented author, is $66,000—a larger sum than was ever realized on a book by ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 10 Feb 1863, Page 3
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