The SPEAKER took the chair at one o'clock. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE Mr. BAGOT presented a petition from a number of the friends and members of the Committee of the Unley Institute, ...
Article : 12,406 wordsPresent—The Mayor (in the Chair), Aldermen Perry and Gray, Councillors Little, Saunders, Lock, Birrcll, and Hambidge. The following accounts were approved:—J. Pollard, 12l; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 wordsAction for 86l. 12s. 6d., for 62 weeks' wages at at 1l. 4s. per week, and 12l. money lent. Mr. Boucaut for the plaintiff, Mr. Stow for the defendant. The plaintiff and defendant in this case were brother and ...
Article : 635 wordsSir—I beg yon will allow me to state, what the rules of the House of Assembly prevented me doing to-day, that the Hon. the Chief Secretary was in town and at his office on the 5th, 6th, 7th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, ...
Article : 183 wordsImpounded at the Public Pound, King's Belt, near the Shea Oak Log.—One brindle heifer, white back, no brand visible; one yellow and white he[?] illegible brand off side, piece off near ear, a square piece out of bottom side of off ear. If not ...
Article : 2,122 wordsSir—In an article of this days Register, I find the object stated to be "To provide an exhibition of £100 per annum, for three years, to the successful candidate at an examination of colonial youths." As the father ...
Article : 69 wordsSir—When thousands were so freely and largely voted on the passing of the Estimates for the bringing into operation this "precious bauble," from the discussions in the House I gathered that Mr. Charles Belt was to ...
Article : 119 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crietenden (Chairman), Lindsay, Diment, and Saint Read, a circular from the Commissioner of Public Works, enclosing proposed regulations for publie cemeteries; also, a ...
Article : 259 wordsSir—When the Estimates were before the House of Assembly last Session, an hon. member (Mr. Glyde, I believe) successfully proposed a vote of £500 for the purpose of affording assistance to Country Institutes, under ...
Article : 207 wordsAdjourned final hearing. Mr. Boueaut, on behalf of the insolvent, stated that the creditors were opposing only with a view to the granting of a third-class certificate, and with no wish for punishment to be inflicted on the insolvent. There ...
Article : 663 words"Anxious friends will be happy to learn that Mr. Babbage arrived safely at Mount Remarkable on Wednesday, September 8."—Irregular Correspondent of S.A.C. Sir—Old Walkingham asks, "If a snail crawl 8 feet ...
Article : 147 wordsPresent—Messrs. Norman (Chairman), Palmer, Shore, Cox, and Ward. Resolved, that the Clerk forward by letter to the Central Road Board the minutes ofthe meeting respecting the cutting ...
Article : 435 wordsSir—"A Turk" takes me to task in your issue of September 4, and I ask the favour of occupying your columns with a reply. He charges me with not being a practical man, to which I plead guilty. I have never squatted, ...
Article : 705 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Richards and Ellen Minchin were fined 5s. each for this offence. ...
Article : 22 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. Hollins (Chairman), J. Mudge, H. Fox. J. Gribble, and J. Clift, jun. Received, a circular from the Commissioner of Public Works, requesting that all future communications to the ...
Article : 395 wordsASSAULT.—Frank Cross, landlord of the Coromandel Inn, Albert Town, charged Dr. Cotter, surgeon, residing at same place, with having assaulted him on Sunday last. Informant stated that being unwell on Friday evening he sent for ...
Article : 591 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION: 1. Mr. HART to move— "That an Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, requesting him to place on the ...
Article : 569 wordsPresent—Messrs. L. Scammell (Chairman), J. Pickering, T. Ford, P. Dungey, and W. Langman. No licenses or transfer of any description having been applied for, the Council proceeded to the regular business of the ...
Article : 257 wordsSir—I was rather surprised on reading your reported proceedings of the Destitute Board on last Monday, to find that the Hon. the Chief Secretary intimates that employment could be obtained by persons on applying to ...
Article : 311 wordsMUNNO PARA EAST CRICKET CLUB.— The opening game of cricket for the present season was played on Monday last, September 13, between the married and single members of the above Club. The ...
Article : 335 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Gartrell. Mr. Warren sent in his report upon the school at Ashwell. Clerk to forward same to the Board of Education. Returns from Public Pound at Ashwell laid upon the ...
Article : 145 wordsTHE NATIONAL INSTITUTE.—The amount placed by the Government on the Supplementary Estimates for the erection of a new building for the South Australian Institute, appears to bo steadily supported by ...
Article : 212 wordsSir—My attention has been called to a letter in your yesterday's issue, purporting to be a reply to one which appeared on the day previous. Mr. Thompson refers to me as the authority to prove that the money was fairly ...
Article : 107 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. A. Fergusson. Certificate of transfer of publican's general license was granted to Mr. S. Robinson, for the Turf Hotel, Parkside, for which 13s. was received. ...
Article : 601 wordsMISS PETTMAN'S CONCERT.—Mr. Joseph Rowe, of Hindley-street, wishes it to be known that the absence of his daughter at the above Concert, on Wednesday evening, arose from the simple fact of her not ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 17 Sep 1858, Page 3
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