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  2. ADELAIDE RACES.

    The number of persons present on the Race-course this day was much the same as on the previous one. Nothing remarkable distinguished the preparations from those of Tuesday: but the clouds of dust were ...

    Article : 880 words
  3. LAW AND POLICE COURTS.

    John Cranfield, labourer, charged with being drunk, was quite unconscious of his condition. The feet was he had received a wound in his head, to which he attributed his obliviousness. He had never been in such a situation before ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES.

    Her Majesty's Government being desirous of affording to settlers in the Australian Colonies facilities for obtaining for their relatives and friends at home, who may with to join them, passages in the vessels chartered by the Colonial Land ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 750 words
  5. Friday, 7th January.

    This day was an exception from the preceding ones during the races, for its cool temperature and want of dust. There were, however, not many persons present, being about eight hundred. The sports of the day ...

    Article : 1,076 words
  6. Colonial Secretary's Office. Adelaide, Jan. 5, 1848.

    The Queen having been graciously pleased to erect into a separate See and Diocese so much of the Bishopric of Australia, as is included within the limits of the Provinces of South Australia and Western Australia, and to appoint ...

    Article : 3,242 words
  7. Thursday, 6th January.

    Matthew Gardner, labourer, upon pleading guilty to the charge of drunkenness, was told by his Worship, that he would overlook it this time. The [?] who [?] to be deaf, or who did not ...

    Article : 314 words
  8. Friday, 7th January.

    John Smith, labourer, upon pleading guilty to the charge of being drunk on the race course, was discharged with a caution. John Davies, labourer, in addition to the former ...

    Article : 561 words
  9. SCHEDULE A.

    Sir—Having become the purchaser of Crown lands in South Australia, for which I have this day paid into the Colonial Treasury the sum of I beg to nominate the undermentioned persons for passage to this province at ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. Thursday, 6th January.

    This day was something cooler than the two preceding ones, and the clouds of dust were neither so numerous nor dense: but the number of persons present was no more than about one thousand. ...

    Article : 797 words
  11. SCHEDULE B.

    Sir—I beg leave to deposit in the Colonial Treasury, under the Regulations of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, dated 5th January, 1848, the sum of pounds sterling, to be applied by the Colonial Land and Emigration ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    His Worship adjourned his Court to-day, that the litigants might recre te themselves on the race course. We perceive, by an advertisement in another column, and a notice in the Government Gazette, that the Savings' ...

    Article : 346 words
  13. SCHEDULE C.

    Gentlemen—Have the goodness to transfer the sum of to the credit of the Colonial Treasurer, on my behalf, to be applied under the Regulations of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, of date 5th January, 1848, in ...

    Article : 180 words
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