THE NEW CULTIVATOR FOR THE AUSTRALIAN SOIL.—We are now about introducing an implement for the stirring up of the Australian soil, at once simple and effective. It is ...
Article : 772 wordsSir—I am glad, to find your correspondent "T. P. H." so perseveringly calling public attention to the advantages of the Mauritius postal route. ...
Article : 492 wordsNOTICE.—In consequence of the illness of the Commissioner this Court will be closed until further notice, and the cases appointed for the present week will be refixed in the next Gazette. ...
Article : 168 wordsPresent—The Colonial Surgeon (in the chair), the Very Rev. Mr. Byan, the Rev. Mr. Haining, the Rev. Mr. Ingram, and the Immigration Agent. ...
Article : 2,258 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. The Hon. the COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC WORKS—"That he will move the appointment of a Committee, with a view to the preparation of new Standing Orders ...
Article : 114 wordsSir—Among the topics at present engaging the attention of the thinking public may be enumerated direct steam communication, the tariff on Murray-borne goods, the renewal of ...
Article : 1,231 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. HUGHES to move— "That the petition of William Bakewell, against the return of Horace Dean as the representative for the ...
Article : 531 wordsTwo cases of assault were dismissed. NEIGHBOURS' QUARRELS.—Christian Hamdorf was charged by Mr. Rial with assaulting him, at Lobethal on the evening of the 6th April. It appeared the ...
Article : 594 wordsTHE BLACKS AT PORT CURTIS.—A report, supposed to be well founded, is current in Sydney of an attack by wild blacks on the station of Messrs. Tolson & Cheval, of Port Curtis ...
Article : 342 wordsThe recent general enhancement of the current prices of sugars, though stimulated and swelled by speculation, has a genuine basis. In the first place, there is an increase of several per ...
Article : 1,560 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermes Glandfield, Higginson, and Elliott; Councillors Hilton, Osborne, Cox, Clark, Thomas, Sabben, Goode, Williams, Baldwin, and Martin. ...
Article : 3,668 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have news from Nelson to the 21st ult. GOLD DISCOVERIES.—The Nelson Examiner of the 21st March says:—"Every arrival from ...
Article : 1,499 wordsPresent—Messrs. Blyth (in the chair), Jones, Turner, Hornsby. and White. The following correspondence was read, viz.:—A letter dispatched to the City Council and to Mr. Homersham. ...
Article : 659 wordsCHARGE OF PILFERING BY A CARRIER.—Patric Riley was charged with feloniously stealing two places of alpaca cloth and one dozen pairs of stockings, the property of Alexander Macgeorge, at Gepp's Cross, on the 30th March. ...
Article : 856 wordsPresent—Messrs. Patrick Auld (Chairman), James Brooks, W. H. Sutton, and W. H. Baye. The Clerk reported that he attended the Burnside District Council meeting, on Monday, April 13, agreeably ...
Article : 444 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Two individuals were fined 5s. each for getting drunk. One person was muleted in the sum of 10s. for an aggravated offence of the same kind, and a young lady for a continued course of intemperate guilt of ...
Article : 686 wordsSir—In your reference in this morning's leader to the Education Bill, supposed to be in preparation, you say that "the measure intended to be introduced by the Government ...
Article : 308 wordsPresent—Messrs. D. Garlick, Francis Buttfield, J. Umpherston, and W. J. Peterswald. Ordered, that other men be put on to break the stone at Mr. Spece's cost. ...
Article : 81 wordsPresent—Messrs. Randall (Chairman), Christie, Farran, and Williss. A letter was received from the Yankalilla District Council respecting the amount due to this Council, also ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 28 Apr 1857, Page 3
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