The SPEAKER took the chair at 1 o'clock. Before the commencement of business the reserved seats below the Bar and the Strangers' Gallery were crowded with persons anxious to hear the expected explanations ...
Article : 9,361 wordsThe following Jurors were directed by His Honor to be fined £5 each, for being absent when the list war called:—John Gilham, West-row, Unley, carter; and William Galway Queenstown, bricklayer. ...
Article : 2,737 wordsSir—It seems the general rule of nature to diffuse the several species of animals over as great a space as possible, and thus to stock every corner of the earth with life and ...
Article : 1,695 wordsSir—I believe your readers, like myself an so sick and tired of the above subject, that when they see the heading of this letter they will turn from it with disgust; but I cannot suffer that ...
Article : 400 wordsDRUNERNNESS.—Three were fined in the usual penalty for the offence. ASSAULT.—A frivolous charge of assault was made by Elizabeth Edwards against Mary Barry. The Magistrate ...
Article : 49 wordsPresent—Messrs. Blyth (in the chair), Jones, Turner, and Hornsby. The following correspondence was read:— A letter to Mr. Babbage, M.P., in accordance with ...
Article : 221 wordsYour Committee have taken the best evidence they could obtain on the several points upon which they were directed to report to your Honourable House. Having examined the Commissioner of Public Works, they called ...
Article : 3,071 wordsB. DAVEY.—Adjourned final hearing, and proof of debts. The insolvent was examined by the Official Assignee in reference to his interest in a Building Society. There ...
Article : 72 wordsB. Davey.—Examination continued, and adjourned for further evidence to Monday, 17th instant, at 11. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsPresent—All the members. Letters received from Mr. G. Soward and South & Co., enclosing rates. Letter received from Mount Crawford Council ...
Article : 118 wordsSir—The letter signed "H. Prosser" in your issue of Saturday last would have received no public attention from me had not friends urged me to reply. I do so simply to ...
Article : 392 wordsAction to recover £18, for wages. Mr. Huggins conducted the case for the defendant, and proved that when the plaintiff was in charge of the house during the absence of her master and mistress ...
Article : 769 wordsPresent—All the members. The Clerk Produced vouchers for the payment of £1 to Henry Figg, and of £1 to George Jarvis. The Clerk was directed to pay the annual subscription ...
Article : 115 wordsPresent.—Mr. Belt (Chairman), Mr. Paisley, M.A., the First Inspector, and Mr. Wickes, Secretary. ONKAPAEINGA. A letter was read from Mr. Lorimer, Chairman of the ...
Article : 388 wordsOf all legal questions affecting landed property, none, perhaps, is more important to tho landowner than those relating to the affording facilities for obtaining advances of money upon ...
Article : 1,103 wordsSir—The Steam Postal Bill haying been sent to the "tomb of the Capulets" without any suggestions having been made by the opposers of the Bill as to the means to be adopted to ...
Article : 624 wordsSome weeks ago we directed attention to a Bill which has been introduced into the British Parliament by Sir George Grey, with the view of establishing a new system of transportation. ...
Article : 1,312 wordsPresent—The Master, Captains Scott, Tapley, and Malcolm. Read, an application from Capt. Woodward for the post of Head Keeper of the Lightship. ...
Article : 1,075 wordsAction for £46 11s. 5d. Mr. Frellig into preted for the litigants. Verdict for 16s. 5d., each to pay his own costs. McDIARMID V. McDONALD. ...
Article : 356 wordsSir—Believing in the interest you feel in the advancement of all measures introduced for the public good, I would ask the favour of permission to express sentiments which have urged ...
Article : 446 wordsDISORDEELY WOMEN.—Agnes Duncan and Mary Ann Mooney, young females of disorderly habits, were scut to gaol for two months, with hard labour, for drunker and disgraceful conduct in King William street and at ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 12 Aug 1857, Page 3
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