WE had not leisure, in our paper of Saturday, to notice the correspondence between the, Governor and Earl Grey on the subject of the " Land League " and there is not much to be ...
Article : 1,093 wordsMaria Collins, an old offender, charged with being drunk, pleaded guilty, end in the most plaintive tone, legged that she might be given time to pay the fine, 5s, and duly reminded his Worship that she had honestly paid her last ...
Article : 588 wordsThe Editors wish it to be distinctly understood that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to be considered as responsible for their ...
Article : 58 wordsGentlemen—At the recent Annual Meeting of the South Australian Church Society, I was very much startled to hear the following read from the Report ...
Article : 515 wordsThomas Gibson, of Bowden, and Samuel Kirby, of Hindmarsh, two respectable-looking youths, were charged, upon the information of George King, labourer, with maliciously damaging a certain house, his property. ...
Article : 210 wordsBy an Act of Council passed on the 3rd July. 1845, the Ports and Harbours of South Australia were declared. FREE FOR SHIPS OF ALL NATIONS. The Lieutenant-Governor in Council subsequently resolved ...
Article : 991 wordsSamnel Macnamara, seaman, pleaded that he had not been drunk on North-terrace, on Saturday afternoon. P.C Miller, apprehended the prisoner under suspicion of being a runaway seaman, and when at the Station-house he ...
Article : 594 wordsGentlemen—Can you inform me what remuneration has been received by the discoverer of the celebrated Burra Burra Mine? It is currently reported that he has received nothing from the " Snobs." and that all ...
Article : 239 wordsGentlemen—Many a poor man like myself will be obliged to you if you will give him a hint how he may make sure of deriving some benefit from imparting to others the discovery of a valuable lode of ...
Article : 221 wordsSydney Teak'e, milkman, was charged with being drunk, and was represented and appeared to be of unsound mind. Mr Clayfield. publican, said he was a cousin of his, but ...
Article : 687 wordsGentlemen—I think it cannot be expected that I should continue a correspondence in my own name with one who chooses to remain anonymous. I will, therefore, only intrude upon your space by ...
Article : 141 wordsGentlemen,—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this date, informing me that the Committee of the "SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BRITISH DESTITUTION RELIFE FUND" are Desirous of remitting, through the ...
Article : 264 wordsGentlemen—I address you for the purpose complaining of the report of a case In which I was defendant—I refer to Penfold v. Bailey," which, This we believe, is the name of the shepherd who made ...
Article : 1,441 wordsFarm Produce—Wheat, 4s to 4s 3d per bushes; one flour £12 per ton; seconds ditto, £11; oats. 4s 6d to 5s ; English barley, 5s to 5s 6d; Cape do., 3s 9d to 4s; pollard, £6 10s per ton, or 1s 6d per bushel; of 20 lbs ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 13 Oct 1847, Page 3
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