Present—The Master and Wardens. Captain Brown, of the Woe Tottie, appeared before the Board for the purpose of passing his examination in order to obtain a certificate of exemption form pilotage ...
Article : 230 wordsAction for libel. Mr. Gwynne for the plaintiff. The defendant did not appear either in person or by counsel. ...
Article : 1,936 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. DUTTON to move— "That a return be laid on the table of this House of the amount of bonds issued during each month of this ...
Article : 1,348 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 1 o'clock. PETITIONS. The TREASURER presented a petition from clergymen of various denominations. Episcopalian ...
Article : 7,220 wordsMAINTENANCE.—Cornelius Margetts, of Unley, was ordered, on the application of the Destitute Board, to pay 7s. per week for the maintenance of the infant child of Mary Moorefitchey.—George Birkenhagen was ...
Article : 920 wordsColonial Secretary's Office, Adelaide, October 3, 1856. Sir—With reference to the correspondence originating with, the Chamber of Commerce, on the subject of a survey of Victor Harbour, I am instructed to request ...
Article : 156 wordsI am happy to report at last the appointment of a Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths for Mount Gambier. Such an appointment has been long called for. Mr. W. A. Crouch, our Postmaster and Deputy ...
Article : 338 wordsSir—Justice is said to be tardy, and so it has proved in the case of the Superannuation Fund question, for a settlement of which the subscribers have waited more than 18 months ...
Article : 512 wordsSir—In obedience to the instructions, contained in your letter dated 3rd instant, I have the honour to inform you that I have made an examination of Victor Harbour; and with the assistance of Corporal Moore of ...
Article : 849 wordsSir—I have received the accompanying note from Mr. Jacob; and being satisfied that, if true, its publication may be of service to persons going north, I shall be obliged by its ...
Article : 79 words"Dear Sir—I am thus far on my return from the far north, having visited Blanchewater and the Lake. I regret to say that the latter is now nearly dry, at least at the part. I struck it. I found your camp at Duck ...
Article : 366 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—A person was fined 10s. for this offence, supplemented by the committal of a nuisance in the police cell. INFORMATION FOR WAGES.—Emanuel Underwood ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—Through the medium of your columns, I beg to call the attention of your readers to the eclipse of the sun on Friday next, the 18th instant. The eclipse is annular in Northern ...
Article : 207 wordsSir—In reply to your correspondent "Out with it," in yesterday's Register, I beg to say that in the Cape, where I resided five years, leprosy is generally considered contagious, and ...
Article : 134 wordsPresent—The Colonial Surgeon (in the chair), Messrs. MacDermott Palsley, Smith (Second Inspector of Schools), and Wickes (Secretary). LANGHORNE'S CREEK. ...
Article : 988 wordsSir—I have the honour to issue instructions to you for making an accurate survey of Victor Harbour, showing the places at which moorings will be laid down, and the depth of water on each side of the causeway proposed to ...
Article : 136 wordsSir—As your columns were open to correspondence on Mr. Blyth's Marriage Bill, I trust room may be found for a few remarks on it, in its amended form. They shall be as ...
Article : 1,036 wordsSir—Knowing your desire to rectify all wrongs, I trust you will favour me with a corner in your widely-circulated columns to set the public right on the above head, as I ...
Article : 804 wordsSir—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter February 24, 1857, conveying injunctions to me to surrey and report on Victor Harbour, and beg to suggest that I may be permitted to fit out the Blanche ...
Article : 263 wordsSir—Your correspondent, Mr. A. H. Davis, in his letter on the amendment of the Constitution, says he has discharged his conscience in the matter. This is right. It is the ...
Article : 1,561 wordsSir—In compliance with the request contained in your Secretary letter to me (No. 253-57, dated 21st June), that I should furnish an official report, setting forth the means I would adopt for improving the entrance of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsRESCUING CATTLE.—Ann Purcell and her daughter, Margaret Purcell, were charged, on the information of Charles Cartwright Crace, with having on the 10th September illegally rescued from two of complainant's men ...
Article : 284 wordsORDER OF THE DAY.:— 1. Immigration Bill: in Committee. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. ORDER OF THE DAY:— ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 16 Sep 1857, Page 3
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