On Thursday, the 18th instant, the first annual general meeting of members took place at the Burra Institute. Mr. W. H. Challoner, was unanimously voted to the chair. After a few remarks from the Chairman on the ...
Article : 3,765 wordsThe following prisoners were arraigned, and pleaded to the charges laid against them:—PLEAS OF NOT GUILTY. John Mormer, aged 20, a man of colour, was charged ...
Article : 2,464 wordsSir—The Government having, on my recommendation, appointed you to supersede Mr. Babbage in the chief command of the exploring expedition now out in the northern country, on the western side of Lake Torrens ...
Article : 404 wordsA gentleman in Adelaide has received a letter from Calcutta stating that the winter campaign was likely to settle the Indian mutiny and restore the country again to tranquillity. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,217 wordsSir—I now avail myself of what will probably be my last opportunity of writing to you. As yet, I have no tidings of Mr. Babbage or of any of his party; three weeks have nearly elapsed since he left ...
Article : 1,306 wordsSir—As some of the remarks in your leader of Saturday are a misconception of the policy I have advocated in connection with taxation, I trust you will allow me to correct a ...
Article : 609 wordsSir—I have the honour to inform you that the Government have instructed Major Warburton to proceed to join your camp, and to supersede you in the command of the exploring expedition. ...
Article : 86 wordsSir—I have the honour to inform you that I arrived at Port Augusta at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the 20th September—my horses had strayed at Minchin's Wells, and were not recovered till 10 p.m. On the 30th, I met ...
Article : 703 wordsSir—I am induced to trouble you with a few remarks on the above subject, having been requested by all my fellow-workmen on the line to do so, as the only means whereby we ...
Article : 1,349 wordsWe have Perth papers to the 13th October. The Legislative Council had given a vote of thanks personally to Mr. Gregory, the brother of the New-South Wales explorer, for his ...
Article : 409 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. M. Waterhouse (Chief Commissioner), John Lazar, and U. N. Bagot. Read, a letter from the Commissioner of Public Works, conveying a Cabinet order for the reduction of ...
Article : 1,209 wordsSir—I trail myself of Mr. Forster's return with his sheep to the settled districts to forward such information as it is in my power to give. I regret to say that matters are in anything but a satisfactory state. ...
Article : 1,599 wordsORDER OF THE DAY:—1. Report of Select Committee on Smillie Estate Bill to be brought up. ...
Article : 33 words1. Estimates, 1859: in Committee. 2. Civil Service Bill: third reading. 3. Date of Acts Bill: third reading. 4. Impounding Acts Amendment Bill: in Committee. ...
Article : 987 wordsASSAULT.—Dennis Roughan, Henry Ryley, Michael Roughan, Patrick Haley, and John O'Leary, labourers at the Waterworks, were charged, on the information of Newlin Beeves, District Constable of Paynham, with ...
Article : 172 wordsTHE EFFECTS OF THE WEATHER.—Michael Clark was fined £1, and Andrew Keoff 10s., for being drunk and disorderly.—Four others were fined for drunkenness.—Patrick O'Shannessy was charged with being drunk and ...
Article : 306 wordsSir—On reading over the evidence of Mr. J. H. Browne, given before the Committee of the Assembly on the Assessment on Stock, my attention was particularly attracted by his ...
Article : 518 wordsDESERTION.—John Vittygrove was charged with deserting from the Sophie. No prosecutor appearing, prisoner was discharged. AN ABSENTEE.—James Nettleton was charged with ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 23 Nov 1858, Page 3
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