The thirteen annuael Exhibition of the South Australian Society of Arts was opened on Thursday, December 23, by His Excellency the ...
Article : 3,176 wordsSir—Will you kindly allow us to explain the "omission of the name of one of the solicitors in the Lands Titles Department" from the sheet almanacs issued as yet from this office ...
Article : 92 wordsA young man named James Hurling was thrown at Stockport Races, and died 15 minutes after. Mr. Rankine, J.P., held an inquest, when the verdict was accidental death. ...
Article : 42 wordsOn Monday a severe gale passed over the diggings, doing a great deal of damage. Trees were thrown down in all directions on Victoria Hill. Rosser's cating house and Habel's ...
Article : 208 wordsThe holidays have opened very encouragingly. The ill-temper of the weather has evidently exhausted itself with its special effort on Monday last, and a (succession of pleasant days during ...
Article : 7,241 wordsA Joint-Committee of both Houses is conferring upon the Laud BilL Draper, the accountant of the Commercial Rank, has been arrested on a charge of ...
Article : 58 wordsSir—I see by your paper of December 20 that some gentleman in the North has been kindly catering for the public taste for monstrosities by sending a three-legged sheep to the Botanic ...
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Advertising : 1,082 wordsThe Governor revisited the ships of the Flying Squadron yesterday. A salute was fired and the yards were manned. The Minister of Lands has been returned for Queanbeyan. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe annual examination of the Pulteney-street Central School, conducted by Jlr. W. o. Moore, took place on Wednesday afternoon, December 22. There was a large attendance ...
Article : 1,415 wordsThe Assembly have appointed a Committee to confer with the Council on the Land Bill. The Governor of Victoria is now the third Viscount Canterbury. ...
Article : 50 wordsSir—The return lately published of the purchasers of land in. the Narracoorte area is instructive; and if rightly understood would be edifying to the persons clamorous for fresh ...
Article : 136 wordsSailed—The Malcolm, for Adelaide, with timber. ...
Article : 13 wordsSir—No doubt I ought to feel honoured at being the subject of a leading article in your columns on Wednesday week, December 15, wherein you so humorously compare me to ...
Article : 453 wordsSir—It appears from a paragraph in the Register of the 13th, and Observer of the 18th, that the Strathalbyn Press is in a kind of fix with reference to the overland night mail, on ...
Article : 336 wordsSir—In a report of a deputation from Tanunda to the Chief Secretary, Mr. Basedow, J.P., calls us rowdy. Now, Sir, we may perhaps get a little too much beer; we may even have a game ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—"What will they say in England," that having a sweet peal of bells in the Town Hall of Adelaide Christmas Day was not ushered in by their chimes? I have too good ...
Article : 227 wordsSir—When a letter has appeared in your columns upon even a personal and comparatively trivial matter I note that you are careful to admit a reply, that justice may be done to both ...
Article : 805 wordsSir—I venture to send you a few lines on this subject, trusting that if you think them worthy they may find a place in your valuable columns. What is to be done With our poor? That is ...
Article : 554 wordsThe annual examination of the pupils of tho above school was held in the schoolroom on Tuesday, the 21st instant Captain Hart, M.P., presided during the first part of the proceedings. ...
Article : 584 wordsSir—Can any of jour readers inform me which side of the Semaphore Jetty ladies are allowed to bathe. I am, Sir. &c. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 27 Dec 1869, Page 3
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