THE RESOLUTE.—On the 20th of December Captain Hartstein and his brother officers were entertained by Admiral Sir George Seymour, at the Admiralty-House, Portsmouth. Sir ...
Article : 1,204 wordsMr. [?] the plaintiff, Mr. Stow for the defendant. Postponed until the next day, in the absence of a material witness. Plaintiff to pay the costs of the day. ...
Article : 121 wordsA meeting of the retiring Committee of the Society was held in the Exchange, at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon. Present—Mr. D. Farguston Mr. [?] ...
Article : 271 wordsJOHN SOUTH OSEORM, late of North Gumeracha, publican, attended by adjournment on his final examination. Mr. Labaft appeared for the [?] ...
Article : 462 wordsThe attendance of visitors on the course was decidedly greater than on the previous day. Equestrians and pedestrians mustered in considerable force, while a miscellaneous variety of equipages, from the dashing carriage ...
Article : 989 wordsBy way of the Cape of Good Hope we hare news from Natal to the 18th December. The only news of interest relates to a sanguinary war between the Zilutribes in-which ...
Article : 3,512 wordsGowling & Wipers.—Certificate confirmed. D. Davies.—Certificate confirmed. J. S. Osborn.—Passed. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsAn enquiry into the cause of the late fire at the Port was made on Friday, at Calton's Hotel, by Dr. Chambers, the Coroner, and a respectable Jury. Mr. Anthony Hall was elected Foreman. The following are the names of ...
Article : 2,822 wordsSir—From our experience as scrutineers of the voting-papers for the Legislative Council at the first general election under the Constitution Act. No. 2 of 1855-6. we find that the plan is ...
Article : 586 wordsWe have news from Lyttleton to the 7th of February, from Nelson to the 18th, and from Wellington to the 25th. THE POSTAL SERVICE.—The chief topic of ...
Article : 618 wordsPresent—Messrs. Russell, Morton, and Lehmkuhi. The Council resolved to alter the time of meeting to 10 o'clock a.m. Mr. Joseph Latter waited upon the Council to urge ...
Article : 299 wordsThe principal event of the day was the hurdle race. This drew together a consider a considerable number of the gering lovers of the turf, with a sufficiently large muster of other visitors to keep the game alive though there was ...
Article : 926 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crawford (Chairman), Marine, and Pavy. Mr. Martin reported that he and Mr. Bowman had not vet had an opportunity of meeting Mr. Macdonald ...
Article : 222 wordsWe hare Cape journals to February 20th. THE OLD YEAR AND THE NEW.—The Mercantile Gazette of the 2nd January has the following retrospect and anticipation.—"The past ...
Article : 797 wordsPresent—Messrs. Crawford (Chairman), [?] Marshall. Certiflestes of approval were granted to William Brooks, Milang Inn; Charles Stewart, Lake Hotel; and ...
Article : 75 wordsPresent—Messrs. Robert Redman (Chairman), William Kelly, F. Kuchal, and A. Nieumand. Letter received from the Chief Secretary's Office, and one from Mr. Giles, referring to the surrey. ...
Article : 431 wordsSir—In answer to the request of your correspondent yesterday, I am happy to give him, and the public through your accommodating columns, the result of my experience with ...
Article : 287 wordsPresent—Messrs. David Randall (Chairman), [?] and James Forbes. Messrs. Rankine, Forbes, Murray, and Tolmie were appointed a Committee to examine and report upon a ...
Article : 252 wordsBy way of Melbourne we have advices from New York to the 1st of January, Subjoined are the chief items of news. THE SENATE.—In the Senate, on the 8th of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 28 Mar 1857, Page 3
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