Action to recover £1 9s., for medicine and attendance. Nonsuit. McDONALD v. MUDGE. ...
Article : 215 wordsPresent—All the hon. members except the Collector of Customs, Mr. Grainger, Mr. Gwynne, Mr. Neales, Mr. Scott, Mr. Baker, Mr. Bagot, Mr. Young-husband, Mr. Davenport, and Mr. Ellis. ...
Article : 461 wordsWe have been favoured with a copy of the following valuable report from the Secretary to the Members of the East Torrens Agricultural and Horticultural Society, read on the 16th instant:— ...
Article : 2,809 wordsWe insert in another column a letter from Mr. Woods, the Secretary of the Central Road Board, in which that gentleman states that in which we have given ...
Article : 547 wordsSir—I was delighted with your able and timely remarks in your impression of Wednesday last relative to "Clerical Members of Council," the more so, because the great bulk of mankind assume or speak ...
Article : 213 wordsPresent—R. R. Torrens, Esq., Chairman, and all the members. Mr. Francis, the assessor, attended, and delivered over to the Council the assessment-book, duly ...
Article : 248 wordsSir—I have no wish to obtrude myself unduly upon the notice of the public; but, as I find an impression very generally entertained that the sentiments promulgated by Mr. Bee in his letters to you, published in the ...
Article : 402 words1. Registration of Deeds Amendment Bill: second reading. OTHER BUSINESS. 1. Report of Select Committee on alterations in ...
Article : 1,032 wordsSir—In your leading article of this morning on the the subject of tramroads, you state that the Central Road Board are unable to comply with the request of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor for "a ...
Article : 468 wordsWe desire to draw the particular attention of our agricultural friends to a report from Mr. Abraham Lincolne, the Secretary, to the members of the East Torrens Agricultural ...
Article : 545 wordsSir—I notice in your paper of to-day a letter on the above-mentioned road question, purporting to be from one who, though thoroughly acquainted with the two lines, is quite disinterested in either. ...
Article : 476 wordsSir—Like you, I should be much pleased to see a better system of road-making introduced into this colony than at present in use, but after reading Mr. Higginson's letter in your paper of Monday last. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsAn adjourned meeting was held at Clarendon, at Mr. Darby's, on Wednesday, the 24th instant—Dr. Montgomery in the chair. The minutes of the proceedings of the last meeting. ...
Article : 248 wordsA RIVAL TO TEA.—The Singapore Free Press recommends the use of the coffee leaf as a substitute for the berry. The writer appears to be an English planter of the Dutch settlement of Pagang, in ...
Article : 160 wordsSir—As the question of internal communication seems to be exciting some attention at present, perhaps you will allow me to say a few words upon the subject. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 27 Aug 1853, Page 3
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