On Tuesday evening last, a supper took place at the "Duke of York Lodge," Host Burfield's, Port Adelaide, to commemorate the receipt of their Dispensation from the District Lodge, when about fifty Brothers sat down ...
Article : 1,576 wordsThe Editors wish it to be distinctly understood, that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible for their ...
Article : 58 wordsCentral Road Board Office, Adelaide, Feb. 12, 1850. Sir—I have the honour to return you the Essays on Roadmaking referred to the Central Road Board by your letter of December 14th ...
Article : 342 wordsSir—In attaching my name to the document entitled "Testimonial," I intended to convey nothing more than a censure on that particular occasion, and by no means to identify myself with any movement ...
Article : 69 wordsGentlemen—Permit me, as a frequent attendant at the various Auction Sales, to enquire the reason why Messrs Samson, Wicksteed, and Co., Messrs Solomon, and Mr Hailes, do not advertise in the Register? ...
Article : 483 wordsI request that a very ample enquiry and report may be made, in answer to the reference to the Colonial Engineer yesterday, made by the Legislative Council, of the complaint of one of the rejected parties tendering for the Government ...
Article : 955 wordsGentlemen—In the long catalogue of human crimes, none is more odious than private conspiracy to prevent the oral or written declaration of opinion. Some men, "like the highest mountains, with respect to day, are ...
Article : 185 wordsGentlemen—As one whose ideas have been more or loss associated with mining, allow me to advert to a fast exploding South Australian prejudice against the working of minerals that do not crop out, with a flourish ...
Article : 193 wordsGentlemen—In your late obituary notices you recorded the death of the late Mr Stocks, jun., in a tone so imbued with tenderness and respect, and you touched upon the well-known cause of his early demise, as a ...
Article : 1,373 words"To educate a child perfectly, requires profounder thought, greater wisdom, than to govern a state."—CHANNING. "But let them not doubt that the time will come, when the rulers and the ascendant classes in the States will comprehend it to be their ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 18 Feb 1850, Page 3
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