The Synod met at a quarter past 10 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Woodcock was in the chair. The Rev. Mr. MARRYAT opened the proceedings by prayer. ...
Article : 4,587 wordsIn General Wolfe's favourite song, soldiers art described as men "whose business to die." That may be; bat it does not follow that it is advisable to select for generals those officers who have so far got on in the ...
Article : 2,213 wordsPresent—All the members. A letter to the Acting Colonial Secretary, respecting the rating of Government Farm, to assist in repairing the road above Blythwood Inn. was read. ...
Article : 404 wordsRobert Gilchrist was indicted for stabbing, cutting, and wounding George Miles, on the 19th May, at Port Adelaide. He Pleaded not guilty. Mr. Fiste and Mr. M. Smith defended the prisoner. ...
Article : 1,899 wordsLook—upon the rim of night Leaps a tumbling fringe of light—Breakers at their play! How they race, and roar, and fight. ...
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Advertising : 4,635 wordsSir—Allow me to inform " Civis" that the " unbonneting" of the military on Her Majesty's birthday was strictly orthodox, and according to military regime. ...
Article : 77 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. Linn. F. Krichauff, W.Gould, and S. Robinson. Rates collected to the amount of £45 were handed to Hip Treasurer ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—In your paper of to-day a writer, under the signature of "B.," dolefully expatiates upon the "postal perplexities" to which he and his friends are constantly exposed. I beg ...
Article : 146 wordsSir—I see that the Lord Bishop of Adelaide has requested the advice of Synod upon the prosecution or abaudonment of his claim to the here in Victoria-square, and that the ...
Article : 528 wordsGREAT FIRE IN LONDON.—The Illustrated London News of Feb. 24th says:—On Friday night, between 10 and 11 o'clock, afire, attended with the destruction of property valued at ...
Article : 2,807 wordsSir—After a garbled extract from our bumble pen, " Unit," with rather coarse powder, fires his shot, but signally fails in doing execution: our positions remain ...
Article : 895 wordsUNLAWFUL RESCUES.—Andrew Godall, of the Upper Dry Creek, was fined 10s. and ord[?]ed to pay costs, for rescuing a number of cattle which his neighbour, William Cooper, was taking to the pound. A second ...
Article : 117 wordsFURIOUS DRIVING.—Charles Hance was fined [?] for furious driving. SUNDAY TRADING.—John Ca[?] landlord of the Shamrock Inn, was fined £5 for keeping his house open ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 30 May 1855, Page 3
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