Present—A11 the Members. The Council considered the proposed regulations for cemeteries, recommending the same to the Trustees of the various burial-places, and suggesting that the ...
Article : 2,031 wordsOn Wednesday, February 25, at 10 a.m., pursuant to adjournment, the Jury appointed to investigate the cause of Henry George Johnson's death met again at the Coach and Horses, Norwood, the ...
Article : 2,442 wordsFirst nearing. The insolvent, who formerly carried on business as a licensed victualler at Mintaro, was represented in Court by Mr. Boucaut. ...
Article : 67 wordsSir— When I began to write upon the subject of the South Australian school grant, I certainly did not expect to be called upon to decide upon the respective merits of North and south ...
Article : 764 wordsClear and cool, clear and cool. By laughing shallow and dreaming pool; Cool and clear, cool and clear, By shining shingle and foaming weir; ...
Article : 193 wordsThe Legislative Assembly are engaged with the Registration Act. The Victoria takes four deer to be let loose at Wilson's Promontory. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe New Zealander of the 31st ult. publishes a detailed account of the disastrous conflagrations which occurred in Queen-street, Auckland, during the night of Friday, the 16th January. from which ...
Article : 1,110 wordsHour. Name. Object. 2 W.F. Webster. Audit. 2 John Sharples. Audit. 2 Robert Johnston. Final div. order meeting ...
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Advertising : 1,275 wordsWILDY AND ANOTHER v. FIRTH AND ANOTHER.—Claim for £s 10s. Mr. Ingleby appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Andrews for the defendants. It appeared that the defendants had agreed to take a ...
Article : 338 wordsWe have recently experience a few days of very hot weather, followed by a great deal of sickness amongst the children in the township. One or two, I am sorry say, died rather suddenly. The sky ...
Article : 464 wordsA rect has been discovered at Mudgee three feet below the surface showing quartz bespangled with gold. A reef has also been discovered in the middle ...
Article : 74 wordsSYDNEY SHIPPING.—Arrived—February 24. Harrier, barque, from Port Cooper; Isle of France, barque, from Adelaide. Sailed—February 24. Roomorang steamer for ...
Article : 87 wordsHAINS v. REID—Action for £11 6s. 5d.. balance of account for goods sold, money lent, &c. Mr. James for the Plaintiff; Mr. Downer for the defendant. The defendant in his plea denied the ...
Article : 149 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Free Trader" has written with a zeal worthy of a better cause, and has touched many points, no doubt earnestly, for the purpose of making out a good case. To assert ...
Article : 842 wordsASSAULT.—Williann Pengilly was charged by John Tengrove with assaulting him on the 9th inst. Mr. Rudall for complainant: Mr. F. F. Turner for defendant. The offence being proved. ...
Article : 216 wordsSir—A dispute having arisen amongst a number of gentlemen in my presence respecting the usual date of the meeting of the Parliament of South Australia, founded on a statement contained in ...
Article : 156 wordsMr. Hargraves's search for gold has as yet been unsuccessful, but the Swan River people conceal their disappointment, and console themselves with the prospect of a large addition to the convict ...
Article : 1,534 wordsSir—By this day's post I have written to some of my English friends, who are shareholders in the Yudanamutana Mining Company, telling them how their money is thrown away in South ...
Article : 118 wordsATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.—Repben Eaton was charged by Thomas O'Connor, Police-trooper, with having attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat. Dr. Gunning, having examined the ...
Article : 190 wordsSir—I see by your report of the meeting of the Corporation on Monday last that the City Council intend forthwith to commence the Town Hall speculation. ...
Article : 194 wordsI notice in Saturday's Register that the Breakneck Hill cutting has been at length opened, though in a non-official manner, and that several days have passed through. It was only fair that ...
Article : 300 wordsASSAULT.—Carl Lenstrom answered to the information of Herman Hanckel for assaulting him on February 19. It appeared from the evidence that there was some dispute between the ...
Article : 272 wordsSir—In reference to Mr. English's remarks made in the Insolvent Court on Monday last—"That I had broken faith with my creditors, in not obtaining Mr. Harvey's signature to the agreement. and ...
Article : 162 wordsSir—I hope you will allow me a small space in your paper to correct a misstatement made by Mr. Thomas English in the Insolvent Court regarding a preference which he asserts Mr. Tyrie ...
Article : 259 wordsOn Sunday last we experienced a very hot wind, but towards evening the clouds gathered and showed signs of rain, which fell in abundance through the night and cleared off on Monday ...
Article : 175 wordsDRUNKENNES.—Susan Wallace, for drunkerness and for using bad language in O'Connel street, North Adelaide, on Tuesday evening was fined 5s. ...
Article : 462 wordsSir—The following is an extract from a letter I received by last mail from my friends in Cornwall. The letter is dated December 16, 1862 :— "John and William sold their furniture. &c. ...
Article : 381 wordsThere were excursion trains last week on the days of the Agricultural Shows here and Gawler, but scarcely any persons went by them. The return train from here on the evening of our Show ...
Article : 233 wordsSir—In reference to a letter which appears in to-day's issue, signed John Waddell, jun., I only wish Mr. Waddell would not draw so heavily On his imagination for his facts. I refer to that part ...
Article : 349 wordsSir—Your correspondent Disinterested appears to me to dismiss phrenology in rather top summary a manner. I do not see that it either leads to fatalism or removes human responsibility. ...
Article : 188 wordsThe anniversary services of the Wesleyan Sunday. School in this township were held on the 15th and 16th instant.Appropriate sermons were preached on the morning and evening of Sunday by the ...
Article : 445 wordsMALICIOUS DAMAGE.—John Wright was ordered to pay 10s. and costs for breaking some windows in the residence of Samuel Naylor. He was also bound over to keep the peace towards the ...
Article : 49 wordsA RUNAWAY.—A seaman belonging to the Elise Mary was fined £5 for being found in the province without a proper discharge, the vessel having sailed. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 26 Feb 1863, Page 3
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