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  2. LOCAL COURTS.

    [Before Mr. M. Smith, Special Magistrate.] HARLOW V. MUNRO. For £1 17s. 10d., for milk supplied. Judgment for the amount. ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  3. TRINITY BOARD.

    Present—The Master, Captains Scott, Tapley, and Malcolm. Read, a letter from the Hon. the Treasure, informing the Board that the by-laws passed by them for the room ...

    Article : 489 words
  4. THE CONTROL OF THE PURSE.

    Sir—The right of the Commons to grant subsidies to the Sovereign is the bulwark of all the liberties enjoyed by the English nation. Until I read the debates which have recently ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  5. PICKINGS FROM PUNCH.

    Of all fields the fields of literature is the one that has the greatest number of styles to it. A FAIR BUTT FOR RIDICULE. An old woman in hoops. ...

    Article : 2,276 words
  6. THE MOUNT GAMBIER VOLCANO.

    Sir—I observed in your paper a few days back some account of Mount Gambier, copied from the Portland Guardian; in which it was stated that the Mount is probably the largest ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. THE PROBLEM OF DIRECT AERIAL SAILING SEEMINGLY SOLVED.

    A leading Rotterdam commercial journal, dated the 9th of March (Nieuwerve Rotterdamsche Courant), contains a description, translated from the Paris journal Les ...

    Article : 2,412 words
  8. TUESDAY, JUNE 23.

    Present—The Master, and Captains Tapley and Malcolm. The Master summoned a Special Board this day, which met at noon, for the purpose of replying to a [?] ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Messrs L. Scammed, M.P. (Chairman), J. Pickering, and W. Langman. A certificate for a publican's general licence was granted to Charles Mason Pearson, for the Railway ...

    Article : 175 words
  10. POLICE COURTS.

    [?] 10s. for drunkenness and indecency, on Tuesday evening, in morphettstreet.—Bridget Hay, a female advanced in years, and who has frequently been imprisoned with herd labour ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. HIGHERCOMBE.

    Present—Mr. Haines (Chairman), and all the Councillors. A letter was read from Mr. Weir with, reference to new plans. Resolved, that Mr. Weir be directed to make a ...

    Article : 1,412 words
  12. THE MORPHETT-STREET BRIDGE.

    Sir—Has the above bridge affair died a natural death, or are its Committee and Secretary defunct? The public have subscribed upwards of £500 towards defraying the expenses of its ...

    Article : 100 words
  13. PORT ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24.

    ILL[?]ATING A HORSE.—Walter O'Brien pleaded guilty to the charge of ill-treating a horse. He handed to His Worship a letter from his employer, Mr. Peake. It stated the horse was a young one, and had been newly ...

    Article : 1,352 words
  14. LOOKING FORWARD.

    With the advance of science eastward, the political phases which hare hitherto characterized Asia must necessarily, undergo changes, for the reception of which the statesmen of a ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  15. SUMMING UP.

    Sir—I perceive the closing paragraphs of my " Summing Up " were omitted in your publication of yesterday. May I request you to produce them to-morrow. I do not make you ...

    Article : 311 words
  16. REVIEW.

    The Principles and Practical Operation of Sir Robert Peel's Act of 1844 Explained, and Defended. By R. Torrens Esq., F.R S Longman & Co. ...

    Article : 2,569 words
  17. THE DISTILLATION QUESTION.

    Sir—I stated in my letter of Monday that a distillery established in Adelaide would be a most profitable and beneficial concern, and am prepared to prove to any one interested that ...

    Article : 641 words
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