The Attorney-General (Mr. R. B. Andrews Q.C.), before the business was called on, asked permission to present his commission as Attorney-General, and requested that it might be noted on ...
Article : 7,582 wordsThe following is the report from the Hamilton Spectator of the 22nd May, alluded to in to-day's leader on Victorian Railways:— On Saturday afternoon. 18th, the Delegates from ...
Article : 2,157 wordsA meeting was held at the Hotel Europe on Friday evening, May 31, convened by the following advertisement:—"Industrial Protection League.—A meeting of the General Committee of the League ...
Article : 3,077 wordsSir—I have read the articles with this heading by Messrs. Scammell and Bagot, in your issue ef the 25th, recommending the Town Council to plant the Park Lands with this tree. Now I—and I believe ...
Article : 235 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor and all the Councillors. ThE TOWN CLERK reported that the overdraft at the Bank was £548 19s 4d.; that the amount of ...
Article : 527 wordsSir—On reading a letter on photo-lithography in your yesterday's issue, signed by Mr. Galbraitn, it appeared to me that he scarcely understood the merits of the case as regards Mr. Osborne's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsTUCKER V.—Action for £40, for the use and occupation of two sections of land at near Mount Torrens. Pleas, general issue and plaintiff's not possessed. Mr. Way for the plaintiff, and the ...
Article : 489 wordsOn Wednesday evening, May 29. the dulness of this place was considerably enlivened by the arrival of Mr. Dooner with his grand [?]. He exhibited it in Mr. J. S. Jones's schoolroom ...
Article : 102 wordsOn Sunday last (20th) the very Rev. the Dean, accompanied by the Rev. Mr. Reid, held evening service in our church. the Dean expressed great pleasure at his first visit to this pastoral district ...
Article : 155 wordsSir—The general success of tree culture in this province is so manifest that the wonder is it is not more generally and assiduously prosecuted by proprietors of land and occupiers having the right of ...
Article : 554 wordsWilliam Anderson, a seaman of the Valdivia, was [?] to gaol for four weeks for being absent without permission. Joseph Gardner, was fined 46s. for inciting a ...
Article : 78 wordsWe publish below the report of the Jurors on South Australian Wines at the Victorian exhibition. The report ia a flattering one, and we shall deal with it at length in a future article. ...
Article : 1,047 wordsThe early crops are looking very fine since the late rains, of which we require more. Miss Altken gives another entertainment here on Friday next. ...
Article : 94 wordsPresent.—All the members. J. Daly's tender for repair ar Orchand's bridge (£5 18s. 6d) was accepted. Clerk gave information of Mr. Joseph [?] willingness to convey to the Council the ...
Article : 396 wordsSince my last we have had some splendid rains, and the fanners anticipate another first-raid harvest, though the present price is anything but encouraging to them. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 1 Jun 1867, Page 3
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