The Chief Justice gave the judgment of the Court as follows:— "This is a rale calling upon the Registrar-General to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not issue to ...
Article : 3,255 wordsOur latest Sydney papers are to the 17th instant. The following later telegrams are from the Melbourne journals:— "Sydney, Wednesday. "The report as to the immediate stoppage ...
Article : 705 wordsWe have already given the results of the elections which took place on Friday, March 23. with the single exceptions or Mount Barker and Burra and Clare. The particulars of the former wera not known in Adelaide ...
Article : 321 wordsPresent—Mr. Mildred, S.M. (in the chair), His Worship the Major of Adelaide. Messrs Beddonae, P.M., the Hod, the Commissioner of Public World, C. S. Hare, Watts, and Inspector Hamilton. ...
Article : 2,224 wordsThe escort which left the Receiving-office Lower Adelong, on Wednesday last, conveyed 1,703 oz. 13 dwt. 22 gr. Of that amount 1,197 oz. 5 dwt. 4 gr. were the produce of the ...
Article : 2,199 wordsA numerous meeting of the medical profession was held at Apothecary Hall, on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of considering the Propriety of presenting a testimonial from the profession to the Clerk of the ...
Article : 2,305 wordsWe take the following market reports from the Sydney Morning Herald of the 16th and 17th instant:—Business during the past week has not been quite so ...
Article : 437 wordsAbout 20 persons assembled at the chief voting-place, the Court-House, Salisbury, on Saturday, March z4, at noon, when Dr. FISHER, the Returning Officer, officially announced the result of the preceding day's election as ...
Article : 869 wordsMr. F, Proeschel, of Melbourne, says the Argus, haB just re-issued his " General Agricultural and Gold-Fields Map of Victoria," with the addition of the different routes to the ...
Article : 262 wordsWe hare dates from Launceston to the 17th March. The Hobart Town Advertiser states, upon an authority which it believes "may be implicitly ...
Article : 278 wordsWILKINSTON v. Tools.—The defendant, a passenger by the Missie for Twofold Bay, was apprehended on a warrant for £14 due for rent. He admitted the debt, but said be had expended his means In bis outfit for the ...
Article : 109 wordsUNSUPPORTED CHARGE.—Catherine Walters appeared to a charge of stealing from the shop of Julius Drexsher, Hindley-street, a watch value £3 10., about the 10th May, 1859. The prosecutor stated that the watch ...
Article : 158 wordsSir—In penning the suggestions on this subject which appeared in your issue of the 22nd instant, assuredly I did not contemplate objection of the nature urged by your ...
Article : 334 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Alderman Walter Smith; Councillors Ewbank Reynolds, and Parker. Mr. Pulsford attended tho Council to enquire whose authority a fino of £5 had been levied on him for keeping ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsOar Tannnda correspondent writes thus under date of Saturday. March 21:—At about 11 o'clock this morning a number of gentlemen started from here towards Lyndoch Valley, for the purpose of meeting Mr. ...
Article : 616 words"We subjoin, from the various papers received by the Omeo, the fullest and latest particulars relative to the new gold-fields. LATEST AUTHENTIC INTELLIGENCE. ...
Article : 761 wordsSir—A. correspondent who signs himself "Just So" seems to think that ho has conceived a scheme whereby the people of Adelaide may be earned in case of a fire. His ...
Article : 256 wordsSince last I wrote to you we have had some very acceptable rain, but not very much; and more it eagerly looked for, as water is very scarce upon the runs in the district, many of the settlers having been obliged to ...
Article : 676 wordsYou will confer a favour on many house-holders if you will inform them whether they are expected to enter the names of their domestic servants as visitors or lodgers in the ...
Article : 181 wordsOn Wednesday, the 21st instant, the nomination fer the District of the Murray took place. At 12 precisely the Returning Officer, Mr. Tolmer, took his seat, and, after disposing of preliminaries, opened the papers, and ...
Article : 407 wordsSir—I see in your issue of the 20th March, from your resident Gawler reporter, that the firing of the first squad of the second company of Gawler Volunteers averaged seven points ...
Article : 180 wordsPresent—Messrs. Belt, Beadle, and Clark. Certificates were granted for renewal or their licences to James Maskell Nottage, Sussex Arms; Peter Harvey, Walker's Arms John [?] ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 26 Mar 1860, Page 3
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