Hail, Caesar, Emperor! Hail, King! Let them that dare revile and hoot you. To you your soldiers shout and sing, The men about to die salute you! ...
Article : 2,659 wordsThe Hunt Club Races to-day were well attended. For the Cup Banker was first, Freetrader second. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsSir—In my first letter on this subject I endeavoured to attract the attention of my fellow-colonists to three important points having reference to it:—First, as to the utter impossibility of ...
Article : 1,289 wordsThis book consists of lectures delivered at Boston, Massachusetts on the English University of Cambridge, by one of the best known among her rounder graduates who is also a member of the ...
Article : 2,214 wordsBOTH V. DUTSCHKE.—Action for £86 19s. 5d., for damages sustained on the purchase of 30 tons of flour from the defendant, also for moneys paid for cartage and for book-debts of a third party. ...
Article : 1,066 wordsMetcalf &, Foss, grocers, have called a meeting of their creditors for Monday. The Scullers' Race between Hickey and Green excited much interest. A steamer loaded with ...
Article : 77 wordsSir—Having been frequently asked our opinion, &c, respecting the Coorong's breakage, and seeing from your paper that the matter is now before the House, we beg to say a Sew words upon the subject. ...
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Article : 46 wordsWe are happy to learn that Mr. F. F. Waterhouae, the Curator of our Adelaide Museum, has by his laudable exertions procured from the Richmond and Clarence ...
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Article : 418 wordsJohn McMahon was charged with using obscene language, in Hindley-street, on October 12. The charge was proved by the constable who arrested the defendant, and a fine of 5s. and costs—25s. in all ...
Article : 253 wordsWe wandered out in the garden, The linnet sang in the tree, My love she spied a rosebud. And plucked and gave it to me. ...
Article : 941 words"All things should be called by their right names; but do not ignore Parliamentary and popular designations."—MAXIM. Sir—The demand for tramways being already ...
Article : 984 wordsPresent—Messrs. C. Smith (Chairman), W. Dunn, R. Smart, and Dr. C. Bosch. Mr. R. Mahon applied for District Pound at Teatree Gully to be repaired. To stand over to next meeting. ...
Article : 2,712 wordsSir—Allow me a small space in your valuable journal to notice the late rearrangement of the time table on the Pott Line. I see we have now daily two additional trains, one of these being a ...
Article : 317 wordsOn Friday evening a meeting of the Stockport Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Wesleyan ChapeL The Rev. Dr. Tucker and the Rev. James Maughan ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 wordsThe remains of the late Mr. James Fotheringham were borne to their last resting place in the Gawler Cemetery, on Friday last (12th). The funeral procession was a very large one, and almost i ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 15 Oct 1866, Page 3
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