Provisional and temporary appointment in the Crown Lands Department—Mr. E. J. Eyre, to be Crown Lands Ranger. By the Commissioner of Public Works, as ...
Article : 82 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Hicks attended on behalf of the insolvents; and Sir. Hardy for Mr. Peter Ferguson. The accountant's report was read as follows:— ...
Article : 847 wordsIt rained till noon, and the cricketing was consequently postponed. The second reading of the Land Sill has been postponed for ten days. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Committee were most fortunate in their selection of a day for the midsummer Show. The weather, that had been for several days so intensely hot as to render all exertion not absolutely necessary ...
Article : 4,248 wordsThe Argus of the 14th instant says:— The mails by the Benares have been in course of delivery during the day. The bulk of the Melbourne letters was out by the early delivery. The ...
Article : 357 wordsThe Revs. Thomas Smellie and James Reid hare been entered Officiating Ministers. ...
Article : 15 wordsMr. Robert Latta, as Lieutenant of the Meadows Rifles. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsTo His Excellency Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, &c.—The memorial of the District Council of Highercombe respectfully showeth—That a memorial was published in the Government Gazette ...
Article : 1,071 wordsSir—During a recent visit to Melbourne I was delighted to see that, not only were the wants of the human race provided for in a very copious supply of good water, but that working ...
Article : 145 wordsThe intense heat during the past few days is, in the absence of more important subjects of interest, the common topic of conversation. Even the "oldest inhabitant," declares there never was such ...
Article : 206 wordsWe have been favoured by Captain Harper, of the White Swan, with copies of Melbourne papers of Monday and Tuesday last, the usual files being in the mail by the Havilah, which ...
Article : 1,491 wordsJudges—Messrs. Ferguson, Mills, and Stark. The first reaping match of the above Society took place on Friday last, on the land of Messrs. Allan Holland Thomas Hamlyn, in the Bald Hills. ...
Article : 445 wordsSir—I trust you will allow me to make a few remarks on the letter of "A Free Trader," upon my suggestion to dispense with the use of disputed sacred works in our public schools. ...
Article : 964 wordsI am sorry to have to record a sad accident which has terminated fatally. The deceased, Thomas Williams, was an individual well known here. He was for several years in the employ of the Hon. G. ...
Article : 758 wordsMAINTENANCE.—Michael Maldronney appeared to the information of his wife, Mary Maldrooney, for not providing her with adequate means of support. The evidence went to snow that defendant ...
Article : 741 wordsAt the animal reaping match of the Gawler Agricultural Society, held on the 3lst December, 1861, the first prize was awarded to a reaper made by Messrs. Martin & Loutit, of Gawler, and the ...
Article : 1,219 wordsHowever one might wish to quietly submit to the vicissitudes of our Australian summer, the experience of the last few days has been such that the most stoical have been compelled to exercise ...
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Advertising : 1,089 wordsThe blessed rain is at length descending, after a fortnight's intense heat, during part of which our town has proved, contrary to general rule, to be the hottest in the colony, the thermometer at the ...
Article : 283 wordsPresent—Messrs. Beddome, S.M. (in the chair), Hawkes, S.M., Holthouse (Secretary), and Bee (Relieving Officer). The RELIEVING OFFICER reported that he had ...
Article : 387 wordsSir—In your leader in this morning's paper on the subject of this colony supplying the Indian market with horses, I fancy you make one or two mistakes, viz.—In stating that "it ...
Article : 515 wordsAlthough I am scant of news wherewith to fill this page of mine, I am certainly not destitute of matter, for the lassitude and enervation effected by the late oppressively but weather will not soon ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 17 Jan 1862, Page 3
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