LOW AND WIFE (ADMINISTEATEI[?]) V. UPHILL. Mr Andrews for the plaintiffs; Mr. Gwynne for the defendant. Mr. Andrews asked permission to amend the ...
Article : 2,874 wordsTo-day the new Executive Council of the Governor-General will answer the impeachment of Mr. Cowper arid those who participate in his opinion. The contingent motion ...
Article : 2,099 wordsMr. PEACOCK presented a petition from the residents and shipowners of the Willunga district respecting the jetty at Willunga. The petition was received and read. ...
Article : 9,621 wordsSir—Being an agriculturist, I was very much gratified on reading in your valuable journal, some weeks since, the draft of the proposed Impounding Act, because many of its ...
Article : 408 wordsSMUGGLING OPIUM.—Aping, a Chinese, was charged, on the information of the Acting Collector of Customs, with illegally unshipping opium for which the duties were not paid. A Chinese interpreter was sworn. ...
Article : 281 wordsSir—You have surprised me greatly by stating it to be your belief that Mr. Babbage is Government Geologist for South Australia. I would fain hope that you are labouring under ...
Article : 804 wordsLARCENY.—Jane Trainer answered to a charge of having stolen a dress and other articles to the value of £[?] 11s. 10d., the property of Thomas Scott, a pedlar. The charge could not be substantiated, and the prisoner ...
Article : 302 wordsA public meeting was held on Friday evening, 6th instant, in the large room at the Burra Hotel, to take into consideration the best means for establishing the above institute. ...
Article : 1,588 wordsCAUTION TO PUBLICANS.—Two aborigines, named Frank and Bill Williams, were brought up by Police-trooper Woods, charged with committing an assault on John Nurse and Isaac Abrahams, at Stepney, on the ...
Article : 109 wordsABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE.—William Leason, one of the crew of the Leichardt steamer, charged with being absent without leave, was ordered on board, no person appearing to prosecute. ...
Article : 39 wordsIn the course of the proceedings, the following Message was read from His Excellency:— (No. 5.)—Herewith the Governor lays before the Legislative Council a reprint of the ...
Article : 232 wordsHOUSE OF ILL-FAME.—Mary Ann Hopley, who was remanded on a charge of keeping a house of this description, was brought up for further examination. Mr. Parker, who had appeared for her on two previous ...
Article : 236 wordsAmongst the several items on intelligence which I have to communicate stands foremost in local importance the meeting of the original flour-mill projectors, when such information was given as had been obtained by those ...
Article : 832 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS:—NOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. The COLONIAL SECRETARY to move ...
Article : 557 wordsSir—In your issue of to-day, it appears, under the head of Legislative Council proceedings, that an additional schedule in the South Australian Railway Bill is proposed to provide ...
Article : 190 wordsSir—It appears to be the general opinion that the legislative Council, in raising the fares on the City and Port Railway, committed, to say the least, a very injudicious act. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 14 Jun 1856, Page 3
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