Mr. Andrews applied, for power to traverse in the case of libel and assault charged Frederick Ranger Rutland. His Honor.—The Court has no power to grant ...
Article : 972 wordsAn advertisement has appeared, signed by the Colonial Treasurer of Victoria, calling for tenders for conveying the monthly mails between Melbourne and the colonies of South. ...
Article : 1,681 words" No speed with this can fastest horse compare, No weight like this canal or veasel bear.As this will commerce every day promote, " To this let sons of commerce grant their vote." ...
Article : 69 wordsSir— would you oblige me by publishing the accompanying letter, addressed to the Bishop of Adelaide, in reply to His Lordship's pamphlet on the subject of the proposed ...
Article : 155 wordsLord Derby, I rather would hold jour position, Than any one else's in roar Coalition, Became, as a Peer, you re a safe situation; You're nothing to fear beyond mere execration. ...
Article : 2,261 wordsPresent-All the members except Mr. John Barrow. . Mr. Sparshott reported that the earth required removing from round the well at Section 47, and that It would be advisable to clear out the bottom. ...
Article : 140 wordsSir-The above words were uttered by poor Thos. Gray 36 years ago. He died in poverty arising from his endeavours to impress those truths upon the dull understanding of our ...
Article : 667 wordsPresent-Messrs, septimane Herbert Chairman william Fergusson, David Davis and Thomas wilson. Two tenders were received for making bridge near Mr. john Coad's That of Messrs McEwen, Giles, and ...
Article : 216 wordsDear Sir-I am much obliged to jour Lordship for s copy of the pamphlet written by yourself, entitled "Considerations on the Divine Law of Marriage as Signified in the ...
Article : 1,868 wordspresent-Francis Duffield (in the chair), Thomas Pugh, and C. Lanterbach. A' special meeting of this Cenncil was held here this day for the purpore of revising the assessment, and ...
Article : 104 wordsDear Sir—It u pleasing to be able to discuss, in a'friendly spirit, questions of grave importance -with those who differ from us. I send, therefore, a few remarks upon your letter of ...
Article : 675 wordsThe Chairman read the notice calling the meeting, and called for nomination of persons qualified to serve as councilers. Messrs W. Reeds, jun., J G. Coulls, and H. Klopper ...
Article : 126 wordsAt 10 o'clock Mr. Richard Smith took tho chair, in consequence of the Chairman being engaged with the polling for Council. Mr. Smith stated that tho assessment for 1857 ...
Article : 161 wordsPresent-All the members. The Clerk reported the balance in hand to be £131 10 s. 2d., and that the rates collected were £126 14s. 6d. ...
Article : 82 wordsSir-Seeing a paragraph in your paper last week headed "New Plant proposed to replace the Potato," and that you regret M. Payen is not more explicit, I think I can give ...
Article : 199 wordsPresent-Messrs. D. Garlick, Francis Buttfield, and W. J. Peterswald. Mr. Garlick reported that the work at the bridge was bring proceeded with satisfactorily. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsDISORDEELIES.—Edxard Wright pleaded guilty to the charge of drounkenn ss and making use of obscene language, opposite the Gresham Hotel, on Tuesday evening. The defendant expressed deep contrition for ...
Article : 151 wordsPresent-Messrs David Raudall (Chairman), Rankine, Bacher and Forbes. The Council agread to accept Thomas poulden as a substitute for william winsor, to act as Ranger for the ...
Article : 262 wordsFor £1 4s., for medical attendance. Judgment for the amount. STWART V. MCFADYEN. For £1 7s. 74, for goods sold. ...
Article : 836 wordsSir-On taking up your paper of this morning, I was perfectly astonished at seeing the bold assertion that " the plans and drawings for this implement were prepared by Mr. ...
Article : 796 wordsTwo Magistrates Messrs Brown and Salter sat at the Angaston Hotel as per Notice published, to confirm the new assessment. After hearing one objection made by mr. james ...
Article : 64 wordsA general meeting of the ratepayers ol the district was held, as per notice. The Chairman or the District Council (Captain B. Rodda), who was proposed to take the chair, opened the ...
Article : 195 wordsSir-I have to request a correction in your report of the division in the Municipal Council yesterday, on the measures to be adopted respecting the late City Surveyor. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 wordsPresent—All the members. Ordered, that the Clerk advertise the meetings of the Court of Appeal and the general meeting of ratepayer* in the Government Gazette, Observer, and German ...
Article : 351 wordsSir—Under this head I perceive a paragraph in the Durham County Advertiser to the following effect:—"As there is just now a strong desire on the part of many of the middle and labouring ...
Article : 343 wordsVICTORIA THEATRE.—Last evening the petite comedy of a "Duel in the Dark" was presented torn somewhat scanty audience in this place of amusement, mdlle Marie Duret and Messrs Lawrence and J.H. ...
Article : 312 wordsPresent-J. Pickering (in the chair), and Mean. Langman, Bennett, and Cook. Letters were read from the Central Road Board; two from Mr. J. B. Hughes. with a memorial from the ...
Article : 228 wordsTo recover £12 10s. Mr. Boykett for plaintiff".; Mr. Smith for defendant. Plaintiff had prepared a copy of the electoral roll, with a synopeis of the electoral divistone of the city of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 21 May 1857, Page 3
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