Sir—As a frequent reader of your journal I have occasionally noticed with pleasure that the important subject of the administration, of justice has not lost its share of attention : and with the ...
Article : 1,058 wordsJudges—Messrs. W. Russell, of Echunga; William Ferguson, of Glen Osmond; and John Waddell, of Mount Barker. Committee—Messrs. W. Bowman, W. Coleman ...
Article : 776 wordsThe earliest idea of a strong place implied the existence merely of trails too high to be escaladed and too thick to be battered down by any force then blown. When gunpowder ...
Article : 1,362 wordsWOOD STEALING.—Two little boys were charged will stealing two pleas of firewood by Serjeant Dyke, win stated that he met the children on North-terrace, and questioned them as to how they became possessed ...
Article : 883 wordsJudges—Messrs. Mayfield, Thring, and Nouton. The first ploughing match which has taken plans in this district came off upon a section belonging to Mr. Jugga, immediately behind and to the west of Rosetta ...
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Advertising : 2,990 wordsPresent—Messrs. M'Clure (Chairman), Magarey, Duncan, and Campbell. A memorial was received and read, tinned by & numerous body of ratepayers resident in Hindmarsh. ...
Article : 338 wordsIn the evening, about 60 gentlemen sat down to an excellent dinner at the Strathalbyn Hotel, gut up in mine host Hooper's best style. Dr. Rankine occupied the chair, and was supported by the Judges and most ...
Article : 1,660 wordsMessrs. T. Wilson (Chairman), J. Bell, J. Walsh, and Dr. Popham. Dr. Popham's motion (of which previous notice had been given), having reference to the impounding all cattle ...
Article : 263 wordsTHE BEARD.—Dr. Sanborn, of Andover, ably defends the beard in a late number of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. He takes the ground that the custom of shaving the beard is always attended ...
Article : 3,992 wordsSir—I quite concur with the gentlemen whose letters have recently appeared in your paper, that something should be done for the aborigines. ...
Article : 99 wordsSir—The account of the vestry meeting at Magill on Monday last is not correct in the first place, and calculated to mislead. There were eight persons present, a number too few, I ...
Article : 620 wordsSir—I regret exceedingly the existing circumstances on board the ship Tayraouth Castle, which have called forth the observations of one of our faculty. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 4 Aug 1855, Page 3
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