Preseitt—His Worship the Mayor, and Councillors Winter, Raphael, Bundey, Rankin, Carlin, and Pulsford. SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEETING. ...
Article : 4,358 wordsThe Judges have withheld till next term their decision in the case of the Queen and Sir Charles Darling. The unpaid labourers are to meet to-morrow ...
Article : 247 wordsIn re James Wood, or Spring Garden, Mount Barker, farmer; a final hearing. Mr. Hatchett for the insolvent; Mr. Bruce for G. Wood, a creditor; and Mr. Way for Mr. Crimp, a creditor, The ...
Article : 1,869 wordsWe understand that His Excellency received despatches a few dave ago informing him that troops from New Zealand may be expected here in a short time. Our Government have ...
Article : 3,628 wordsBrown, being advised for the benefit of his palate to taste an oyster roasted in a this slice of bacon. passed a sleepless night in trying to concoct a feeble joke about the oddity of putting the snak ...
Article : 1,870 wordsPresent—The President and all the members. A minute from the Treasury was read, forwarding minute from Air. Inspector Peterswald, expressing his opinion that the boat offered by Air. Jagoe for ...
Article : 654 wordsThe John Masterman has brought 800 tons of Mauritius sugar. Mr. Dean has Bold by auction the Gauntlet's cargo of wheat and flour—wheat at 6s. 4d.; ...
Article : 126 wordsBy recent advices from Melbourne we learn that the chess tournament there still continues to excite great interest. Ere this no doubt, the first round will have been concluded, as up to Monday last ...
Article : 1,773 wordsWe hare Mauritius dates to the 28th February. Sugars were scarce, and the finer sorts only obtainable iu small lots. The new crop is expected to return 150.000 tons, ...
Article : 99 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—April 7. Jonken Mein Herr Van Der Val Puttershoeek, Dutch ship, supposed from China, April 8. Edits, steamer, from ...
Article : 94 wordsA raing market has made our farmers here rather despondent, and not a few regrets are expressed by holders at not having sold earlier, when prices ruted considerably higher, But it is one of ...
Article : 541 wordsSir—I trust the publication of the following disgraceful facts will tend to lessen an evil which not only presses heavily this department, but is pecoming a very serious source of danger and ...
Article : 334 wordsSir—The chronicler of the "Talk on the Flags" might have added even a little more point to his remarks on the suburban conveyances if he had heard a little more of the talk of the passengers by ...
Article : 347 wordsHolidays have been the order of the day since my last. Good Friday was observed as a general public holiday; bo also was Easter Monday. On both days several picnic parties were formed. On ...
Article : 239 wordsI Hare no cheering news with regard to the North, as we hare Lad no rain yet of any consequence, and the belt of country between this and the Far North, where rain has fallen, is as ...
Article : 349 wordsSir—The substance spoken of by "A Man in the Dark" appears to me to be elastic bitumen, or mineral caoutchouc. "It is a rare production of nature," says Dr. Henry in his " Elements of ...
Article : 287 wordsJames Dalton, nightman, was charged as idle and disorderly, without any visible means of support. Detective Brennan and Sergeant Etheridge deposed to circumstances in support of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 10 Apr 1866, Page 3
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