The Argus picnic look place at Brighton today. About 500 were present. The weather was fine. There are buyers of flour in the market for ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Nairne Half-Yearly Fair was held at Nairne on Thursday, March 8, and was attended by a considerable number of persons from all parts of the ...
Article : 717 wordswas held in the evening at the Court House, and was attended by abut 50 persons; Mr. R. M. Cole, J.P., occupied the chair, and was supported on his right by Messrs. H. E. Bright, M.P., P. ...
Article : 3,416 wordsThe fourth annual matches of this Club came off at the City Baths on Saturday afternoon, March 10. Judges—Messrs. E. M. Bagot, J.P., E. W. Andrews, J.P., W. Harcus and J. H. Haycroft ...
Article : 2,198 wordsSUPREME COURT-HOUSE, SATURDAY, MARCH 10. Present—His Excellency Sir Dominick Daly, Hon. Chief Secretary (Mr. John Hart), Hon. Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. J. B. Neales), ...
Article : 803 words? Adjourned debate on motion of Mr. AYERS—"That this Council cannot proceed with the consideration of this Bill (Claimants Relief Bill), inasmuch as it is an ...
Article : 886 wordsSir—In reference to the letters of your correspondent, Mr. Grundy, of Gawler. I am somewhat surprised that it should not have been headed "Schomburgk's Grass." as that would have stood ...
Article : 863 wordsPatna rice is £1 lower. The Marina brings about 400 ton'. Arrived—The Souchays, for repairs; and the Telegraph from Brisbane; Circus, from ...
Article : 45 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.— Arrived at Queenscliffe—March 9. Omeaga, brig, from Newcastle; Sussex, brig, from Newcastle; ? steamer, from Port Arthur; Coorong, steamr, ...
Article : 74 wordsTHE CONVICT BERTRAND.—We understand that since the condemnation of Bertrand, who how lies under sentence of death in Darlinghurst Gaol, a number of papers have been forwarded to the ...
Article : 289 wordsThe foundation-stone of the new Presbyterian Church was laid on Wednesday, February 28. There was a large assembly to witness the ceremony. After praise and reading a portion of ...
Article : 659 wordsIN re Ellsna Robbins, of Chingford, near Auburn, farmer; judgment. Insolvent, put into the box and examined by His Honor, said he had not brought down with him the letter received ...
Article : 736 wordsThe debate on the Tariff Bill was brought to a close in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday night, when the third reading was agreed to with-out a division, and the Bill ordered to be sent up ...
Article : 660 wordsSir—I understand the new bridge over the River Angas, on the south side of the township of Strathalbyn, is shortly to be opened for public traffic. The five stone piers on which the bridge is to rest ...
Article : 184 wordsPresent—Councillors Parker (in the chair), Menpes, Bennett, Butler, Godfrey, and Ranford. His Worship the Mayor came into the room towards the close of the meeting. ...
Article : 935 wordsSir—I am anxious to do away with an impression which seems to have been created in the minds of several individuals, that in my report of the annoyances to which the inhabitants of Victor Harbour ...
Article : 158 wordsOn Monday evening the inhabitants here were alarmed by the sight of a large fire raging at Mr. W. Rawlings's farm. The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained, but from the place ...
Article : 135 wordsAn accident of a serious nature happened here on Thursday, the 1st inst. A. daughter of Mr. Cook, saddler of this place, on crossing the Bungala behind Butterworth's mill, slipped and ...
Article : 116 wordsOn Wednesday evening, March 7. between 6 and 7 o'clock, as Mr. J. M. Clark, of the firm of Clark and Dodson, millers, of Encounter Bay, was returning home from Port Elliot, in company with ...
Article : 684 wordsMargaret Hogan was charged with the use of obscene language on the previous night in Hindley-street. The charge was proved. Fined 5s. Lewis Daniel Lery was brought up on the ...
Article : 297 wordsOur attention has recently been directed to a serious defect in the proposed new mineral regulations, and one which we confess escaped our notice when we first read them. They contain no ...
Article : 583 wordsSir—Respecting the question asked by the Hon H. B. T. Stranways in the House on Tuesday relating to the erection of an Observatory and time-balls, we would suggest that, as the Government ...
Article : 259 wordsA lecture was delivered by the Rev. F. W. Cox. of Adelaide, at the Congregational Chapel, Maclaren Vale, on Tuesday evening, the 6th inst., in aid of the Manse Fund. The subject of the ...
Article : 314 wordsSir—Much has been said and written about the above market. Not living in the city myself, I feel indifferent as to the position of the off-proposed one; but having followed the occupation of ...
Article : 531 wordsPresent—Councillor Mold (in the chair), Councillors Loutit, Deland, Finch, and Clement. The Mayor wrote, stating his inability to be present. ...
Article : 179 wordsPresent—His Worship (in the chair), Messrs. Baker, Chinner, Nicholls, and Town Clerk. Council balance at Bank, £52 8s. 4d. Tenders received for limestone—Messrs. William ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 12 Mar 1866, Page 3
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