The Illustrated Australian Magazine, Vol. 1, July l850 to June 1851 : published by Ham Brothers, Melbourne; W. and J. Ford, Sydney; H. Dowling, Tasmania; C. Platts, Adelaide; and Simpkin ...
Article : 811 wordsPresent—Mr Giles (Chairman), Messrs Davenport, Rawnsley, and Hewitt, and Captain Sturt. WELLINGTON FERRY. A long conversation took place about the erection of ...
Article : 972 wordsIN the Home News of May 24th we find a letter headed as above, which is evidently the production of one who is fully conversant with the important subject on which he writes, and ...
Article : 921 wordsMr Fisher moved for a rule to show cause why the nonsuit should not be set aside and a verdict entered for the plaintiff for £408 15s. The action was for money had and received, and the plea was non assumpsit. The sum sued for ...
Article : 2,745 wordsIN the House of Lords very violent language has been employed by some of the Irish landlords in reference to the Encumbered Estates Commission. The Marquis of Westmeath ...
Article : 302 wordsA public meeting of the subscribers to the fund for the erection of St. Andrew's School, Walkerville, was held on the 5th instant, when the principles and rules for the government of the School (similar to those of ...
Article : 750 wordsEdward Nucella Emmett, auctioneer, Rundle-street, attended for a final hearing. He was examined at some length concerning his extensive land transactions, and gave a satisfactory account of them. ...
Article : 140 wordsFrederick Gardiner, charged with drunkenness in Morphett-street, was discharged with a caution, he being a new arrival. Mary Ann M'Gee, a respectably-dressed, elderly woman ...
Article : 285 words"Adelaide is the metropolis of grog-shops, a great spirit lamp, with colossal wick, which, if lit at the far end of Hindley-street, would burn blue to the hospital." Gentlemen—Any one who stops and takes a look at ...
Article : 495 wordsGentlemen—As a member of a class which is rapidly increasing in this city and suburbs—I mean that of hawkers—I should wish to make public, through the medium of your columns, a grievance which is severely ...
Article : 123 wordsJames Singleton, labourer, charged with stealing a coat belonging to Charles Choak on the 15th inst., at the Port, Prisoner was drunk at the time, and said he knew nothing about it. ...
Article : 172 wordsGentlemen—I should like much to see a return made of the state of education of the prisoners and convicts of our prison-house within a certain period, say a year, or moro if it is comeatable, as I fear there are many ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 17 Sep 1850, Page 3
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