Sir.—In your impression of Saturday, August 10, you have inserted a paragraph under this heading. "Destitute Children," in which there are remarks to mislead the public, and prevent honor falling ...
Article : 669 wordsOn Friday, August 17. Messrs. Colton and Carr attended a public dinner at the Aiding Hotel. The gathering was in connection with a ploughing match, and the proceedings generally were of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words[N.B.—When the team does not belong to the ploughman, the owner's name is added in a parenthesis.] ALDINGA. ...
Article : 649 wordsA meeting of the Managing Committee for the reception of His Royal Highness Prince Alfred was held in the City Council Chamber, on Saturday, August 17; Sir J. H. Fisher in the chair Nearly ...
Article : 3,115 wordsIt is rumoured that the Banks have brought some influence to bear on the Upper House to pass the Appropriation Bill under protest, as the quarter of a million locked up ...
Article : 58 wordsPayable at the office of the Official Assignee on and after Monday, the nineteenth day of August, to all creditors who have proved their debts. J. McFarlane Henderson, first and only dividend ...
Article : 38 wordsThe body of a man drowned on the 29th ult, has been identified as Pilot Reeves. Yattenden is becoming the favourite for the Sydney Cup. ...
Article : 45 wordsBARRETT v. NEWMAN.—The plaintiff, a pilot, sued Captain Newman, master of the Midas, for £5, for pilotage and boat-hire. Mr. Edmunds appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. [?] for the ...
Article : 149 wordsSir—I wish to offer a few words of explanation in reference to a statement made by Mr. William Everard, M.P., at a meeting of the Road Board, to the effect that I told him that in the district in ...
Article : 598 wordsThomas Turner, charged with the use of insulting language, also with resisting the police in Wright-street on August 16, was fined 10s., with Court-fees—15s. in all. ...
Article : 268 wordsSir—The manager of my vineyard at Sunning Hill has handed to me the enclosed note touching the labour question, and as it corrects errors in A. R. Russell's letter, published, in to-day's issue ...
Article : 66 words1. Mr. BAGOT to move— "That he have leave to introduce A. Bill intituled an Act to repeal the prohibition on reassuring of marine risks.'" 1. On new Post-Oflice. at 11 o'clock. (Committee Room A.) TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. QUESTIONS:— 1. Mr. FISHER— ...
Article : 1,185 wordsPresent—All the members. Sever tenders for Overseer were received—Mr. Heyley's for £20 accepted. It was reported that watercourse near Sections 230 and 20C had been opened ...
Article : 13,668 words"Dear Sir—Having seen a letter in the Register of to-day, signed by A. R. Russell, stating time an old colonist wished to obtain 30 men for vineyard work, while at the same time he only had present ...
Article : 115 wordsSir—Your leading article of this day will afford, I am convinced, a painful pleasure not only in the numerous immediate friends of the late Dr. Bayer, but to the almost entire population of this colony ...
Article : 108 wordsThe weather has been highly favourable for the crops. We have had plenty of rain. The election took place on Tuesday (6th). On the same evening a public meeting was held at ...
Article : 285 wordsA public meeting was held in Gawler, at the Oddfellows' Hall, on Friday (16th), to consider the subject of inviting His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh to Gawler during his visit to South ...
Article : 1,271 wordsSir—As it has pleased the Almighty in his providence to remove from this earthly sphere our late lamented friend. Dr. Bayer, I respectfully suggest to my fellow-colonists the desirability of organizing ...
Article : 134 wordsSir—Attention has frequently been directed to the anomalous character of the name bestowed on our colony by its originators, aud suggestions have been nude from time to time for its removal. I ...
Article : 966 wordsOn Monday last (12th) a public meeting was held at the Presbyterian Church in aid of the Lifu Mission and London Missionary Society. The attendance was not very good. The Rev. J. Gordon ...
Article : 427 wordsOn Monday (12th) a meeting—called by advetisement—to consider the propriety of fortnight the whole of the Hundred of Nuriootpa into a District Council, was held as the hotel when a large ...
Article : 453 wordsFor the past week we have been high in expectation of Miss Aitken's visit; but on Saturday night we were as greatly disappointed to learn that she was unable to leave Wallaroo, and that her visit ...
Article : 295 wordsYour obituary has already announced that one of the oldest and most respected inhabitants of this district has just been removed from us by death. I refer to the late Mr. H. Dawson. J.P. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the falisker Mutual Improvement Association was held on Saturday evening last, the 10th instant, when it was resolved that preliminary steps be taken to ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Roman Catholic Chapel is progressing as fast as the weather will permit. Though the situation is not good, the building—which will be of a very substantial character—must add to the general ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 19 Aug 1867, Page 3
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