In re John McQullian, of Port Adelaide, labourer; an adjourned final hearing, in forma, pauperis. Mr. Edmonds fur the Official Assignee. The accountant's report was read as follows:— ...
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Advertising : 1,250 wordsThe subjoined telegram from Captain Cadell, dated Bowen, January 6, was received yesterday at the Chief Secretary's Office:— ...
Article : 555 wordsItalian history develops with lightning-like rapidity. The Convention of 1864 is already among the things of the past. Napoleon has dropped another thread of ...
Article : 7,912 wordsSir—As you were pleased to give my last memos a favourable consideration, I now try to advance a step further in the endeavour to unriddle the cause and cure of the terrible wheat disease. ...
Article : 878 wordsThe bazaar in aid of the Church of the Holy Evangelists, now in course of erection, was held on Tuesday and Wednesday last in Messrs. J. Baker and Co.'s store, which bad been kindly placed at ...
Article : 1,113 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Councillors Wald, Leuhrs. Hains and Parker. The Town Clerk reported that the overdraft at the Hank was £414 8s. 1d., and the amount of rates collected to ...
Article : 547 wordsThe sittings of the Local Court of Adelaide (Limited Jurisdiction) will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 8th and 9th January, 1868. The following is a list of the causes set down for ...
Article : 248 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor and all the Councillors, Twenty-one applications were received for the office of Valuator and Collector, and Mr. W. Armitage was appointed to the office. ...
Article : 180 wordsSix fines of 5s. each were inflicted for drunkenness. William Schulitz, charged on the information of Colour-Sergeant Buckley, of the 50th Regiment. ...
Article : 344 wordsA goods train came into collision with a passenger train, by which Mr. Falkner was killed and several others injured severely. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir—In your leader in Saturday's Register on "Bush Fires" you state that these "destructive conflagrations" occur in spite of your frequent warnings to the community that the greatest care ...
Article : 664 wordsChristmas passed away very quietly. There was nothing in the events of the day to mark its presence but a general relaxation from business. But not so with New Year's Day. It was a general ...
Article : 958 wordsSir—in compliance with a request made in a leading article on Friendly Societies in your issue of the 30th December, soliciting reliable statistics, and stating that you would be glad ...
Article : 530 wordsNew Year's Day was observed here as a general holiday, and fortunately for pleasure-seekers there was no lack of amusements of various kinds. The day was everything that could be desired, and bore ...
Article : 366 wordsPresent—Mr. S. Tomkinson, J.P. (in the chair), Mr. Commissioner Hamilton, Mr. J. Jacob, J.P., and Mr. W. R. Wigley (Secretary). TRANSFERS GRANTED. ...
Article : 141 wordsPresent—Captain Smith. M.P. (in the chair) Messrs. C. H. T. Connor, G. W. Hawkes, and J. M. Linkister. A letter was read from the Treasury, in reply to ...
Article : 764 wordsSir—Permit me to say that the conclusion which you have come to, namely, that the officers of Friendly Societies concur in what you have from time to time written regarding them is quite ...
Article : 790 wordsSir—A paragraph going the rounds of the papers states that the search after Franklin was still being prosecuted by Captain Hall, "of the Royal Navy." Permit me to state that Captain Hall ...
Article : 697 wordsChristmas has come ana gone off very quietly in this neighbourhood; there was some horse-racing at Whittwarta, but a very poor attendance. Mr. Beinke, the Postmaster of Dalkey, being ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 7 Jan 1868, Page 3
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