The PRESIDENT took the Chair at 2 o'clock. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. The CHIEF SECRETARY (Hon. H. Ayers) moved ...
Article : 9,545 wordsThe Prince descended the Band of Hope Company's Mine at Ballarat yesterday. He also visited the Sebastopol and Albion Mines. ...
Article : 176 words"Christchurch."—The proper way womn be to apply to the person who collected the money. It is not a subject for newspaper letters. [?]—The letter is much too long, and we ...
Article : 110 wordsINVERARY. barque, 285 tons, W. C. Auid, master, from Leith September 22. Wm. Isbister, Town; J. M. Sinclair, Port, agents. Passenger—Mr. John Dickinson, in the Cabin. ...
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Advertising : 4 wordsIn the Legislature Council— A formal motion relating to the printing of documents during the recess was passed. The motion for the second reading of the Railway ...
Article : 275 wordsThe Small-bore Club have raised £100 for prizes. They are to hold a complimentary meeting at the ranges on the same day as the intercolonial match. ...
Article : 112 wordsAt a large meeting of agriculturists and others, which took place on Tuesday last at Stockport, a very gloomy picture was presented as to the state of the crops and the ...
Article : 2,546 wordsFirst Day.—First Match (200 and 400 yards)—First prize, S. R. Bosisto; second do., J. Gardiner; third do., Lieutenant Higgins; fourth do., E. Stark. ...
Article : 56 words"Your Committee in considering the questions submitted to them, as to the working of the present Scab Acts, with the view of proposing any alterations that may be found necessary, have with ...
Article : 303 wordsSir—I see that Captain Bagot has riven notice of motion that notices of marriage shall be posted iu some conspicuous place in the Register Office. Is not such totally uncalled for, as clause 19 provides ...
Article : 455 wordsOn Wednesday, the 4th, a complimentary supper was given to Dr. Morgan, J.P., on his leaving this place for England, Viands fo the best and choicest kinds were provided by Host Bleechmore. ...
Article : 253 wordsWHEAT.—No actual sales have been made since the quotations of 6s. per bushel, and no wheat is offering. But there is no doubt that a considerable advance could be ...
Article : 112 wordsThe following purchases of wheat have been made during the day:—Mr. J. Darling, 5s. and 5s. 3d. per bushel in large lots for new wheat; and Messrs. Giles & Smith, 6s. per bushel in single ...
Article : 59 wordsThe prevailing complaint at the present time is red rust. I do not know one section of wheat without it. I have been round and examined several and find every one attacked. The crops to ...
Article : 248 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:—For queensland, by the Alberts, to Brisbane, this day, Thursday, November 12, at 8 a.m. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 12 Dec 1867, Page 2
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