The debate on the new Land Bill has been resumed. The trial of Levinger has been postponed to Thursday, when he will be allowed a ...
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Article : 1,499 wordsThe Prussians have produced something better than the needle gun. They have hit on the correct model of a railway feeder. There is one in operation now in the mining ...
Article : 7,420 wordsThe cases set down for Tuesday, June 22, were ordered to be taken on the next day, the 22nd being proclaimed a public holiday. FRY V. HUTTON. CHERRY V. NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. ...
Article : 1,201 wordsSir—I am obliged for your courteous insertion of my letter upon the subject of Biblical Education. As the matter under consideration is one which, to my mind, is fraught with very momentous ...
Article : 1,638 wordsLatest advices from Mauritius report that the prospects of the sugar crop are splendid, and the market ia Melbourne is easier in consequence. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe sittings of the local Court of Adelaide (Full Jurisdiction) will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 16th and 17th Jane. The following is a list of the cases set down for trial:— ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Argus mentions that Mr. Hugh Glass's estate shows a surplus of £270,000, and also states that the Banks have agreed to carry him on for two years. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Governor 13 at Mudgee. ...
Article : 11 wordsPresent—Commissioners Messrs. A, Hallett, J.P. (Chairman). H. E. Bright, M.P., R. S. Kelly, J.P., G. McEwin, J.P., B. Smith, and H. Warren, J.P.; the Secretary (Mr. H. J. Andrews) ...
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Article : 27 wordsSir—The Register, which has followed the progress of the Governor in the South-East with a full and particular report, has taken him somewhat to task for his lecture to the agriculturists of Mount ...
Article : 793 wordsin re Bruno Prinsdorf, of Enheld, labourer; a final hearing, in formd pauperis. Mr. A. G. Downer for the insolvent, and Mr. Donaldson, from Mr. Bundey's office, for Mr. Magarey, an ...
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Article : 316 wordsSir—At the meeting of the Justices of the Peace it seemed to be the opinion of some there that the sale of colonial wine ought not to be allowed, except by publicans and wine stores, the latter ...
Article : 244 wordsPresent—Councillors Column (in the chair), Milnes and Rowe. The Poundkeeper presented the pound-book for the Chairman's examination, and replied to the charge laid agianst him by the ...
Article : 339 wordsSir—I know toe necessity of some considerable latitude for speculating iu shares to induce individuals to look at mining at all, as so many persona in this province never lived in the neighbourhood ...
Article : 430 wordsSir—Perhaps now that we have a new Manager of Railways, the poor unfortunate labourers in Government employ trill be paid punctually on the day appointed. ...
Article : 156 wordsSir—Referring to the dry earth system noticed in a recent issue of tout paper, I do not know if Too are aware that the aboriginal natives of this colony use no other appliance for the worst of ...
Article : 182 wordsSir—I am neither a builder, architect nor engineer, and may therefore be presumed to know nothing of what is or is not safe in a building; but being a citizen of Adelaide, often walking our ...
Article : 184 wordsSir—While perusing the Register's report from the Jupiter Gold-fields (dated June 9) in jour paper of the 14th inst, I was much startled to find these words—"Metallic tin has been taken from near one ...
Article : 145 wordsMargaret Stewart was fined 10s. for indecent conduct. Thomas Collins was charged, on the information of Edward Hummins, labourer, with refusing to ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 16 Jun 1869, Page 3
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