The Jeddo is not yet sighalled. Business ia at a standstill, preparing for the mail. National Bank shares arc firm at £3 10s. ...
Article : 44 words[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] IN RE JOSEPH CURNOW. The insolvent is a gardener, living at Stepney, and un for a first hearing. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Oscar arrived at the Heads at 1 o'clock ...
Article : 14 wordsBy the Balclutha we have Melbourne papers to the 20th instant. We subjoin various items of newS. There is general complaint at the prospect ...
Article : 1,495 wordsA SMASHER.—Christima Williams was charged with breaking a pane of glass, value 2s., the proved perty of Mary McLeod. The evidence proved that the defendant had committed the offence ...
Article : 423 wordsSir—The Government kindly and wisely laid out near £7,000 for the construction of a jetty and the making of a portion of road on tho Peninsula. The former work was well and ...
Article : 177 words"We have Sydney papers to the 15th instant. From the Morning Herald of that date we extract the following items of news:—"The chief event of the week has been the ...
Article : 625 wordsWriting from New Plymouth on the 27th ultimo, the correspondent of the New Zealander says:—"At Wairara everything remains much as before: Hapurons has taken formal ...
Article : 3,654 wordsAlone in a first class carriage, no book, the scenery uninteresting, too many stations to allow of sleep, what can be done to while away the dreary lialf-hour? Notice every tiling, and ...
Article : 498 wordsDRUNKENNESS AND RIOTOUS CONDUCT.—Michael O'Ncil was charged with being drunk and breaking several windows in Jacob-street on Sunday last. He was fined [?] and ordered to pay for the damage ...
Article : 91 wordsNOTICE OF MOTION:—1. Mr. MORPHETT to move—"That it is expedient that the present system of postal arrangements for conveyance of the mails ...
Article : 98 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:—1. Estimates, consideration of: in Committee. 2. Post-Office Regulation Bill: Second reading. OTHER BUSINESS: NOTICES OF MOTION: ...
Article : 3,387 wordsSir—There was much truth in tho reasoning of Lord Palmerston in the House of Commons during a debate on the ballot. He argued that the franchise was either a duty or a ...
Article : 570 wordsFew persons are aware now peculiar and simple a law regulates the arrangement of the leaves upon the stem of a plant. Take, for example, a common stock. Selecting one leaf ...
Article : 250 wordsThe Herald of the 15th gives the gist of market news in the following aragraphs:—Business during the week has been very dull, and but little desire evinced to enter into any ...
Article : 182 wordsWe have Hobart Town papers to the 14th instant. We subjoin the latest commercial news:—Flour may be quoted at from 15/. to 16/. Per ton. ...
Article : 170 wordsPresent—Mr. Keally (Acting Chairman) and Messrs. Bidgway and Jaeschke. Licences.—Transfer from August Bamberger to August Albert Kley, Stockwell Inn; slaughtering licence to ...
Article : 222 wordsSir—I am writing from the bush, and wish much to draw jour attention and that of the community at large to a subject which affecte bushmen [?] ...
Article : 670 wordsWe are indebted to Captain Jones, of the Kate, for Auckland papers to the 1st inst. Adverting to the review of the troops on the Queen's natal day (and to which reference was ...
Article : 741 wordsPresent—Messrs. Sanders (Chairman), Von Doussa, Hill, and Grummett. Letter received from Sir. Hardy, requesting the Council to cause certain repairs to be done on the road dividing ...
Article : 255 wordsThe. Age of the 20th has the following market report:—There has been no movement in breadstuffs during the post week. The flour market has ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 25 Jun 1861, Page 3
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