The experiments with these rifled ordnance were resumed here during yesterday and to-day, in the presence of what might almost be called a great concourse of gentlemen, when ...
Article : 1,796 wordsOn Saturday, the 2nd instant, the third and final grand meeting of the Archery Club for this season was held at the grounds in front of the Collegiate School— a sport unique beauty, and well adapted to the ...
Article : 1,419 wordsThe follow ing was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Saturday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Sailed—June 1. Dart, brig, for Hobart Town; Dunedin, brig ...
Article : 142 words1. Mr. Waterhouse to move— "That an address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, representing the necessity that exists for the establishment of some Genets Court of Appeal ...
Article : 108 wordsJONES V. NICOL.—The defendant was charged with having impounded 21 head of cattle, the property of the complainant, and charging excessive damages thereon. It wu proved that the section from which the cattle ...
Article : 552 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:— 1. South Australian Bonds Bill: second leading. 1. Customs Lawe Amendment Bill: in Committee. OTHERS BUSINESS; NOTICES OF MOTION:— ...
Article : 1,063 wordsSir—As retrenchment seems to be the order of the day and the policy of the new Ministry, it may be admissible to mako a few remarks on the letters recently published in the daily ...
Article : 1,045 wordsPresent—Messrs. Taylor (in the chair), Treloar, and Thomas. Resolved, that the depasturing licences be issued during the month of June, under the same regulations ...
Article : 114 wordsThe following communication is from the Melbourne Argus of May 23rd:— "Sir—The mention of my name having appeared in this morning's issue, and as I learn ...
Article : 1,435 wordsPresent—Messsrs. May (Chairman), Paltrldge, Pearce, flood, and Bell. Mr, Fuller waited upon the Council concerning repairing the footbridge near Mr. Romtevell's. ...
Article : 107 wordsSTEALING FROM THE PERSON.—William Dobson, a private of the 40th Regiment, was charged with stealing one half-crown from the person of James White on June 1. The complainant said he was in the Royal Exchange ...
Article : 645 wordsPresent—Mr. Robt. Bain (Chairman), Mean. Smith, Booth, and Galloway. A special muting of Council having been daly called for this day to consider a protest of ratepayers and other ...
Article : 278 wordsPresent-Messrs. Tank (Chairman), Galloway, Smith, and Booth. The Clerk read the resignation of Mr. Robert Bain as Councillor. It was moved by Mr. Galloway, seconded ...
Article : 140 wordsPresent—Messrs. Nottage, Hall, Tucker, and Stone. Mr. Jones attended respecting the repairing of the road between the Meadows Bridge and Dolan's. Tenders to be invited. ...
Article : 271 wordsRIOTOUS CONDUCT.—Andrew Robertson, Henry Simpson, William Davis, C. Smith, and M. Mackey were charged with riotous and disorderly conduct on the Company's Wharf at 3 o'clock on Saturday morning. The ...
Article : 127 wordsDuring the past fortnight the usual dull monotony has prevailed here almost unbroken; and, as next week the steamer finishes making her weekly trips for the we may 1 ok forward to still greater quietness. ...
Article : 257 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of this body was held on Saturday, June 2, at the Fellenberg Commercial School. Pulteney-street Mr. King was called to the chair. AUDITORS. ...
Article : 1,450 wordsThe Times in an interesting article on the object of paper manufacture, adverts to the fact that for some time past there his existed in this country a great dearth of rags, because their exportation has been ...
Article : 3,242 wordsPresent—Messrs. E. Robinson (Chairman), J. M. Clark. and J. Bradbury, Resolved, that the Clerk call for tenders for the erection of a bridge across the creek near Mr. Gwynne's. ...
Article : 977 wordsPresent—His Worship the Major; Aldermen J. Smith and W. Smith; Councillors Godfrey, Ewbank, Groue, Parker, and Reynolds Mr. A. J. Edmunds was elected to the office of Town ...
Article : 806 wordsSir—I hare considered the education grant as a means by which teachers should, to the best of their ability, increase their usefulness. I hare not the pleasure of knowing who is the ...
Article : 333 wordsSir—Being personally unacquainted with Mr. Hollins, will you allow me the privilege of a space in your valuable paper to thank him for his letter in your impression of to-day ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 4 Jun 1860, Page 3
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