Present—His Worship the Major (in the chair); Aldermen Colton, Cox, and Harris; Councillors Williams. Thomas, Cottrell; Campbell, Horwood, Osborne, Kiteley, and Clark. ...
Article : 5,089 wordsFinal hearing. Mr. Atkinson attended on behalf of the insolvent, and Mr. Andrews for an opposing creditor (Mr. Cornelius). The accountant's report was read as follows:— ...
Article : 536 words"Planus erat lateque patens prope moecia campus Assidnis pulsatus equis." Narrates how the author has been to Italy expressly to find out the Sibul's stable secrets. ...
Article : 459 wordsSir—Tour issue of to-day contained a letter signed "A Volunteer," recommending that the Government, in order to be able to dispatch the troops stationed here to New Zealand ...
Article : 311 wordsThe steamer London brings 32 returned diggers from the Snowy River via Twofold Bay. They report the prospects as being good for next spring, but say that heavy rains had ...
Article : 110 wordsI have direct intelligence from the Snowy Hirer diggings to Friday last, the 13th instant. Snow was then falling at Kiandra. A great many persons have left the Snowy ...
Article : 64 wordsFlour rose on Saturday to £22 per ton, and to-day (Monday) it is £21. Wheat is selling at 10s. per bushel. Oats and bran are in demand. ...
Article : 43 wordsFrom the papers of the 13th we extract the following:— The price of brea stuffs has again somewhat advanced, but we must rest at our a ready expressed opinion that ...
Article : 436 wordsSir—In the leader in your issue of Saturday last, under the above title, I am designated (though acting only as counsel on the occasion which has been availed of for the propagation ...
Article : 457 wordsOn Saturday morning, the 11th inst, the inhabitants of Kooringa and the vicinity were thrown into a sttle of excitement and alarm by the startling announcement that the mine was on fire, and that some of the miners ...
Article : 2,180 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Monday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—April 15. London, steamer, from Sydney; Queen ...
Article : 232 wordsThe sittings of the Adelaide Local Court of Fall Jurisdiction will commence on Wednesday, the 18th April, and will continue by adjournment from day to day until the several causes entered in the list shall ...
Article : 174 wordsThe attendance on the ground to-day was not so great as yesterday, but what was lost in numbers was made up by spirit in those present. The day, though cold, was tolerably clear and dry. ...
Article : 204 wordsFrom the Melbourne papers we extract the following telegrams, which give a few details further than we previously received concerning the New Zealand war:— ...
Article : 245 wordsREFUSING TO FILL UP A CENSUS RETURN.—John Joseph Gunder, of Flinders-street, was charged with having, on April 9, twice refused to give Alexander J. Thomas, Collector, the information required by the ...
Article : 109 wordsWe have already mentioned that, on the arrival of the Agincourt at Melbourne being known hero, the good people of Glenelg commenced immediate arrangements for receiving lady MacDonnell in a suitable ...
Article : 796 wordsBy the Lady Bird we hare Melbourne papers to April 13. We extract from them the following items of news:— The City Court and its precincts were crowded ...
Article : 1,284 wordsREFRACTORY SEAMEN.—Henry Schroeder, second mate of the barque Emina and Mathilde, was charged with refusal of duty that morning. H. Behrens, the captain, stated that the defendant refused to work on ...
Article : 154 wordsSir—At a time when new-fledged legislators are whetting their wits for the coining campaign, and, it may be, that veterans arc marshalling the ranks, each eager for party victory. ...
Article : 910 wordsSir—I have read in your journal with some surprise that a company of English capitalists has been formed for tho purpose of extinguishing the fires of Vesuvius by a canal ...
Article : 434 wordsPresent—Mr. Belt (Chairman), the Hon. S. Davenport, Mr. S. P. H. Wright, and the Secretary. CHIEF INSPECTOR'S REPORT. The Chief Inspector reported that he had visited ...
Article : 562 wordsThe past week has been a very seasonable one, as we have had showers almost every day, and there is still an appearance or more, so that tho farmers, settlers, and all who have so long wished for rain have a good prospect ...
Article : 539 wordsSir—A correspondent belonging to one of the Rifle Corps suggests the sending away of our regular troops to New Zealand, and, in order to remove any objections to their ...
Article : 311 wordsPresent—Messrs. Hancox (in the chair), White, and Shepley. A letter from Mr. Wright was read, asking the Council to allow him to remove sand from the sides of the road. ...
Article : 179 wordsPresent—Messrs. McCord (Chairman), Sawle, and Campbell. Mr. Webb was granted a slaughtering licence for current year. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 17 Apr 1860, Page 3
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