Stewards—Messrs, h. M. Bagot, W. K. Sims, I. Barnard, R. Holland, and G. Bennett: Treasurer, Mr. G. Warren; Starter, Mr. P. B. Coglin, M.P.; Judge, Mr. John Chambers; Secretary, Mr. ...
Article : 3,027 wordsBill for specific performance. Mr. Bagot and Mr. Belt for the plaintiff; Mr. Strangways and Mr. Sandford for the defendant. The bill in this case set out an agreement ...
Article : 3,816 wordsSir—I think the letter of "R. B. L.," in the Register of the 4th, is one that is calculated to do injury co the winegrower. of this colony by stating that which I am sure he cannot do, if he intends ...
Article : 381 wordsSir—Can you or any of your numerous readers inform me whether it is a fact that the cut stone used in some of our large public buildings lately erected in the city undergoes a process of ...
Article : 595 wordsMargaret Edwards was charged as an idle and disorderly person. Witnesses were examined in support of the accusation, but His Worship thought the charge was not made out, and dismissed the ...
Article : 1,094 wordsThe Commissioner of Crown Lands has favoured us with the subjoined copy of a report on the Barrier Ranges, dated April 3, from Mr. Woods, the inspector of Pastoral Claims:— ...
Article : 688 wordsStarting from Auburn at an early hour on Wednesday morning (8th), we noticed that no preparation appeared to have been made by the residents for going to the Port, and on enquiry were told ...
Article : 1,790 wordsSir—Will you kindly inform me of what other Material the so-called paper pipes were com posed, to he used or the purpose of irrigation, which were to be seen in Adelaide year or two ago at. I believe. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Kapunda Volunteer (No. 3) Company received their past quarter's pay on Thursday last. There were some individual cases of heavy fines for non-attendance, but on the whole the ...
Article : 308 wordsThe extraction of gold by amalgamation has been attended hitherto with serious difficulties, owing to the pretence in the ere of sulphurets, arsenic, antimony, bismuth, or tellurium compounds. ...
Article : 2,753 wordsA few days ago a youth named John Hunter, residing near Donnybrook, wan thrown from his horse and received severe injuries. The animal, an unusually quiet one, but some prank being ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsPresent—The Major, and Councilors Mattingley, Gooden, Nienaber, Packham, Crank, and Birrell. A letter from the inhabitants of George-street North, requesting culvert to be made at junction ...
Article : 229 wordsCOLTON AND ANOTHER V. DAY.—Claim for £16 8s. 5d. Mr. Way for the plaintiffs. This was an action instituted by the plaintiffs as assignees in Hie estate of John Depch & Co. The defendant ...
Article : 823 wordsFreeling is going ahead now. Buildings are rising rapidly, and good prices are charged and offered for allotment Water will not be so scarce as formerly, as almost every householder has a good ...
Article : 118 wordsThe rush to the Barrier Ranges has completely subsided. Letters have been received from some pf the parties who passed through the Burra, and all contain the same gloomy account of do fold, no ...
Article : 132 wordsPresent—The Mayor ami all the Councillors. The Town Clerk reported that the overdraft at the Bank was £424 10s. 7d. and the amount of rates collected to date, £903 14s. ...
Article : 246 wordsOn Monday (the 6th) a charge of cattle-stealing, remanded from the Clare Court, was investigated by Dr. Moorhouse, J.P. It teems the delinquent, John McInnernay, in company with another. ...
Article : 190 wordsPresent—His Worship, Councillors Baker. Chinner. Nicholls and Robinson, and Town Clerk. The minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Town CLERK reported having had an interview. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 11 May 1867, Page 3
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