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  2. THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    Sir—I crave a space in your columns in consequence of a statement made by Mr.A. H. Davis at a meeting of the Provisional Committee of the proposed Horticultural and ...

    Article : 792 words
  3. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    "That he will move the consideration of the Estimates in Committee of the whole Council." 2. Mr. FORSTER—"That he will ask the hon. the Colonial Secretary ...

    Article : 2,023 words
  4. THE DISTILLATION ACT.

    Sir—Such, a state of the law, as exists, gives occasion— 1st. For illicit distillation, of which it is believed there is much practised, to the injury ...

    Article : 972 words
  5. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    The Civil Sittings commenced this morning. Considerable delay ensued on calling over the list or Jurors summoned. The constables neglected to take memoranda of the summonses served, the time and mode of ...

    Article : 1,293 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES CONSTITUTION.

    The following is a copy of the despatch transmitted by Lord John Russell to the Governor-General enclosing the New South Wales Constitution Act as assented to by ...

    Article : 2,288 words
  7. MITCHAM.

    Present—All the members. Tenders from five parties were read for carting and spreading stone in Arthur-street, Unley. It was resolved, that the decision on the above be postponed ...

    Article : 150 words
  8. DINNER AND PRESENTATION TO MR. EDWARD STIRLING, M.L.C. .

    On Friday, the 9th instant, a numerous party of Hindmarsh electors entertained Mr. Stirling at a sumptuous banquet, in commemoration of the late political straggle in the county; and, further to testify their respect ...

    Article : 3,500 words
  9. CLOSING PUBLIC ROADS.

    Sir—It appears to me to be possible that you may render an act of essential public service by ascertaining and laying before your readers what particular Acts are to be confirmed ...

    Article : 335 words
  10. THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION

    Sir—In your leading articles, though in general ably written, there are, occasionally, some fanciful notions with which my opinions do not coincide. ...

    Article : 570 words
  11. LOCAL COURTS.

    Mr. Boykett for the plaintiff; Mr. James for the defendant. The plaintiff, a merchant in Adelaide, sought to recover from the defendant, the master of the Caucasian. ...

    Article : 407 words
  12. THE JOINT-STOCK BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir—In looking at the prospectus of this scheme, which has now been some weeks before the public, the first and most important point to be considered is the character of the ...

    Article : 312 words
  13. THE GLENELG REGATTA.

    Sir—I write this in consequence of the repeated reports respecting the winning boat at the Glenelg Regatta, which was the Victory,—my property—and not the Alma, as ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. POLICE COURTS.

    DRUNK AND USING OBSCENE LANGUAGE.—Patrick Carter was charged with being drunk and using obscene language in the Location on Sunday. Fined 10s. Two other cases of drunkenness were disposed of by the ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. LITERARY NOTES.

    We find the following scraps of literary intelligence in the Melbourne Age, as forwarded to that journal by its London correspondent:— "A new Quarterly Review has been started ...

    Article : 2,061 words
  16. FAIR PLAY.

    Sir—In your issue of to-day, Mr. Baker, whilst speaking on Mr. Forster's motion, is reported to have said " he would not at that time express an opinion on the subject generally ...

    Article : 168 words
  17. PORT ADELAIDE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12.

    Jane Birte[?]histle, spinster, was charged with stealing various articles,the properly of Dr. Chambers, Dr. Duncan, and Miss Cocks. Christian Chambers, the wife of Dr. Chambers, stated that the prisoner had been a servant ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. PHONETIC INNOVATIONS PREVENTED.

    Sir—Is it not obvious that there is no necessity for crowding all the difficulties of the language into the first or the second book, as is done in the spelling-books? There can be no ...

    Article : 208 words
  19. HINDMARSH DISTRICT COURT.

    Mrs. Crackett appeared to an information laid by Jane Alexander, for an assault. Case dismissed with costs. William King, butcher, appeared to an information ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. GRAVEDIGGERS.

    Sir—As you are ever ready to expose abuses, I beg to call your attention to one which I think requires immediate notice. I mean the want of feeling on the part of the men ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Messers. McClure (Chairman), Lines, and Duncan. A letter was read from the Rev. J. W. Schoales, requesting that the Council would adopt means to prevent ...

    Article : 218 words
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