Air. WATERHOUSE asked the Chief Secretary whether the Government intended taking any action with reference to the correspondence recently laid before the House relating to postal ...
Article : 1,321 wordsSir—All who have any love for the "divine art," or who believe it to be a powerful and kindly agent in our social world, must regret the great deprivation which the musical ...
Article : 616 wordsAction for wages and assumpsit. Sir. Hanson applied on affidavits for an adjournment of this cause. A telegram had, he said, been received from Sydney which would render it ...
Article : 3,350 wordsA meeting of the inhabitants of the District of Onkaparinga was held at the Woodside Lin, Woodside, on Monday afternoon, June 17, for the purpose of considering the propriety of petitioning ...
Article : 1,457 wordsSir—Your article on "Cotton-Growing" in yesterday's paper brings forward Egypt as an example worthy to be followed by countries backward in testing the capabilities of their soils ...
Article : 536 wordsThe insolvent is a labourer, of MacLaren Vale, and came up for a final hearing. Mr. Boucaut appeared for the insolvent. The following is the accountant's report:- ...
Article : 232 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 : 96 wordsPayable at the office of the Official Assignee on Wednesday, June 19, at 12 o'clock. Estate. Amount. Alex. McFeat (final) ... 3s. 2'856d. in the pound. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at 25 minutes to 2 o'clock. PETITIONS. Mr. LINDSAY presented a petition from the ...
Article : 6,657 wordsOBSTRUCTING FOOTPATH.—Ernest Leibman was charged by the Inspector of Nuisances with neglecting to remove the tressel used to load drays in front of his premises, after he was done using it. there by ...
Article : 301 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:—1. Mr. MAGAREY to move—"That this House will on Wednesday, 26th June resolve itself into a Committee of the whole for the purpose of considering the motion—'That ...
Article : 893 wordsSir—Your leader of this morning (June 18) contains some extraordinary extracts regarding a Mount Barker railway. Permit me to refer you and your readers to both your own and ...
Article : 506 wordsFORGING AND UTTERING.—Henry Raikes Garritt was brought up on remand, for forging and uttering a cheque for 7l., with intent to defraud. The prosecutor had been unable to procure further ...
Article : 187 wordsThe adjourned annual meeting of the Southern Racecourse Company was held at the Horseshoe Inn, Noarlunga, on Monday evening. On the motion of Mr. A. Birrell the chair was taken by ...
Article : 328 wordsREMANDED CHARGE.—Thomas Beard was brought up on the remanded charge of fraudulently obtaining a passage from Melbourne by the steamer Oscar Charles Heath master of the ...
Article : 118 wordsWhy is Mr. C. A. Wilson (Naturse Amstor) the greatest enemy of our colonists? Because he has introduced "Injurious Insect" into nearly every Farm and Garden is the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 19 Jun 1861, Page 3
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