A tea and public meeting to welcome the Rev. J. Jefferis, LL.B., on his return from Europe, took place in the Congregational Church, North Adelaide, on Wednesday evening. June 2. There was ...
Article : 3,257 wordsMr. Ingleby and Mr. Boucant for the plaintiff in support of the rule; Mr. Stow, Q.C., and Mr. Wigley for the defendant. This was a case in which the plaintiff Edmund ...
Article : 1,749 wordsSir—With your kind permission I would make a few remarks on the above subject, as I think there has been a great injustice done from time to time tn what, is properly called wine (colonial), for the ...
Article : 891 wordsOn the 8th of January, 1869, the last survivor of Nelson's captains, the Paladins of the great war, sank to his rest calmly at Grreenwich, a hale old sea king of eighty-six ...
Article : 1,287 wordsFor some days we have enjoyed fine showers, and if we get a week of this weather new land may be broken up, and the services of that most useful implement—the subsoil plough—may be brought ...
Article : 920 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Publico" and "Photo," although contradicting one another upon almost every other point, are so cordially agreed in their glaring misstatements respecting ...
Article : 468 wordsOn Tuesday, June 1, the formal opening of the road through the range of hills leading to Hoyle's Plains, known as Hurd's Hill, took place. It had been generally known that Mr. Bright, M.P., one ...
Article : 1,339 wordsPresent—Messrs. Goodall (in the chair), Hill, Wright, and Marrett. The Clerk to inspect road lear Section 3010. Members retiring—by rotation, Mr. H. Wright; by ballot, Mr. John Marrett ...
Article : 1,011 wordsEmma Matilda Stranz, charged with being a pauper lunatic, was remanded for medical examination. Sarah Jones, Susan Slater, and Margaret Power ...
Article : 269 wordsSir—Seeing my name freely mentioned in a letter by Mr. C. S. Hare in a recent issue of your paper, I think a few explanatory remarks regarding the matter of that letter would not be out of place ...
Article : 221 wordsSir—During the last two days I Have been complimented at least a dozen times as the tinpot storekeeper. On enquiry, I find that in your issue of the 21st the adjourned meeting of the Chamber ...
Article : 306 wordsSir—On Tuesday, May 11, a person was brought up before the Port Adelaide Police Court and committed to the Supreme Court, and at the recent sessions of the Supreme Court there was no ...
Article : 494 wordsHour. Name. Object. 10 Wm. J. Monaghan Final hearing. 10 Michael Gillick Final hearing. 10 Thomas Gion Final hearing. ...
Article : 109 wordsA week or two ago we inserted one of Dr. Bleasdale's letters, addressed to the Editor of the Australasian, on the subject of "Ladies' Wines." In it reference was made to ...
Article : 2,330 wordsCOOPER V. JENKINS.—For £20 1s. 11d., for newspapers supplied, money paid on postages of same, &c. The defendant denied all liability in respect of the claim. Mr. Edmunds for the plaintiff, and ...
Article : 1,609 wordsSir—I am no friend of the natives generally, as I believe them to be a lazy useless set of creatures, bat there are exceptions. There are some hard-working industrious yours half-castes among ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 3 Jun 1869, Page 3
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