Sir—Allow me to call attention to the remarks made by the Hon, the Treasurer in the debate yesterday on the second reading of the Port Augusta Railway Bill. He informed the House ...
Article : 506 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair at a quarter to 2 o'clock. THE ANNUAL LEASES. Mr. CHERITON asked the Attorney-General ...
Article : 10,319 wordsThe remainder of the nominations took place to-day. All the five members of the Ministry then nominated are opposed. Graves predicts a hailstorm to-morrow ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Loyal Liberals are (says the straining every effort to prevent the return of the members of the new Administration, but as yet their efforts do not appear to be ...
Article : 1,306 wordsSir—On looing at the list of Gold Companies quoted in papers I find six, and on enquiring on Change I find at least 6 others—together 12 Association who profess to have auriferous quartz, and ...
Article : 504 wordsMotions for rules nisi. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. Equity appeals, and appeals from inferior Courts ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 wordsGeorge Hay Edwards was charged on the information of Inspector Ray with damaging the Queen-street Pound, Norwood. Fined 5s. and costs, or 25s. in all. ...
Article : 150 wordsPresent—The Mayor and Councillors Catt and Milnes. The Town Clerk reported, from estimated state of the funds on 31st December next, that there would then be a liability of about £25. ...
Article : 220 wordsSir—Now that Australian preserved theats have become an established fact, and promised to become a great success, it is strange that the idea of the almost world-renowned "Steamer." or ...
Article : 394 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and Councillors Birrell, Mattingly. Thomas, Peckham, Hales. Lawson, and Hughes. A letter was read from Mr. Train, complaining of Inspector Ray. Received. ...
Article : 35 wordsSir—Perhaps you may have [?] magnetic influence of informing me why the greatest portion of tenders received by Government for the conveyance of inland mails were not accepted ...
Article : 656 wordsSir—Two letters have lately appears in your columns under the heading "Port Lincoln Baptist Chapel." The writers of these letters, signed respectively "M." and "Silas Mead," sadly ...
Article : 597 words1. Mr. BAGOT to move— "That the Adulteration of Food and Drink Bill, 1869, be now considered in Committee." ORDERS OF THE DAY:— ...
Article : 47 words1. Mr. PEARCE will ask the Commissioner a Public Works (Mr. Colton)—"What is the amount expended on the erected of the new Lunatic Asylum up to the present day ...
Article : 743 wordsSir—Mr. Tomaninson truly says that £1,500 for these is not required, but he omitted to back up hu statement by a stronger reason than that given, or overlooked the fact that a huge building ...
Article : 90 wordsSir—Can any reader oblige by informing me through your valuable journal the proper food for young emus, and the heat substitute when the proper food cannot be obtained. I am, Sir, &c., P. W. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 2 Oct 1869, Page 3
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