William Aldridge was charges with having on the stolen from the dwelling-house of Thomas Mitton an adze and other articles to the value of 6s. 6d. lie pleaded guilty. It was proved that he and Mitton ...
Article : 498 wordsOn Wednesday we called attention to some highly absurd statements of our contemporary under circumstances which had occurred literally as we stated them. The Advertiser ...
Article : 2,630 wordsSir—As considerable interest is at present felt in all things relating to warlike implements, I may perhaps find a reader or two for the following remarks. ...
Article : 291 wordsAt 1 o'clock the Sydney Eleven completed their first innings, when only, forty-four had been scored. Melbourne, 7.30. ...
Article : 119 wordsPresent—Aldermen J. Smith (in the chair) and Walter Smith; Councillors Godfrey. Grosse. Ewba[?]k, and Reynolds. A letter was road from Mr. Menpes requesting the ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Governor opened the working of the Fingal quartz machinery with great ceremony, Hundreds of persons were present, including members of Parliament and others. ...
Article : 97 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. H. Davis (Chairman), Gray, Hemingway, and Harrold. Bead, a letter from Mr. Dew, requesting to know where the fault lies in the delay of the gazetting the ...
Article : 234 wordsSir—In reply to a letter signed " A Worker at Bush Fires," in the Register of January 31st, impugning the statements of your Angaston correspondent, I beg to say that I am in a ...
Article : 183 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Philip Hornabrook and William Norrie ware brought up charged with the offence. The former having been Inoffensively tipsy monished and in consideration of his having been ...
Article : 734 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Friday:—MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—February 2 Chitillor ship, from San Francisco. Sailed ...
Article : 218 wordsPresent—All the members except Sir. Andrewartha. Tenders for repair of the old Mount Barker-road were received. The lowest tender;(Sinclair, £18) was accepted. Ratepayers resident in Paddy Carey's Gully waited on ...
Article : 67 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Blytbrnan. Ten tenders were received for tbc repair and forming of crossings. Thomas Manuel's accepted for the crossing at James Wilson's, £15; and between Section 273 ...
Article : 58 wordsit may as well be admitted that there are some readers of the newspapers' that recognise religious principles to whom it is an offence that their journal should minutely review and ...
Article : 4,944 wordsThe first annual meeting or the Broughton River Mining Company was held at the Aberdeen Hotel, on Tuesday evening last; Mr. Powell in tho chair. The Auditors presented the annual balance-sheet. which was ...
Article : 152 wordsPresent—all the members. A letter from the Manno Para West District Council wu read, requesting this Council to reconsider its decision about Wingate's Ford. Resolved, that this Council ...
Article : 213 wordsAt a meeting of the Political Association, held at Lamb's Aberdeen Hotel. January 28, Mr. Dale was called to the chair, and addressed tho meeting, introducing the subject of the evening, viz. "The Nomination of ...
Article : 477 wordsPreseat—Thec Chairman and Messrs Varcoe and Gardner, Resolved, that in consequence of the urgency of the matter. Ibe reanired work at the water reserve of Hind ...
Article : 138 wordsSir—Having felt a good deal annoyed by a report which appeared in last week's papers f what took place at a meeting of the member of the Society of Arts. held on the 23rd ...
Article : 466 wordsPresent—All tbe member. The balance-sheet was laid befaio tbe meeting and approved. Copy to be advertised in the doily and weekly papers. ...
Article : 42 wordsBREACH OF BY BY-LAW AGAINST KEEPING HAY.—The following persons were charged, on the Information of the Inspector of Nuisances, with keeping hay in buildings lays than 10[?] feet from any other erection. or 50 feet ...
Article : 233 wordsPresent—an me members. A slaughtering licence was granted' to Mr. John Westcndorf. Revived, that the Road Committee inspect and ...
Article : 51 wordsTho Coroner held an inquest at the Bridgwater Hotel Cox's Creek, on Friday, February S, to enquire into the cause of a fire which took place on Section 1130, occupied by John Gudge and the Hon. R. D. Hanson. ...
Article : 1,085 wordsPresent—Messrs. B.Murray (Chairman), Mattinson, Goldsworthy, and Waite. Resolved, that account £3 5s. from D. B. Middleton for making bookcase for the Council be paid. ...
Article : 158 wordsThere is rather more activity manifested at the present time than there has been for some months past. The farmers, tempted by tho unexpectedly high prices, are bringing in their corn to the ...
Article : 217 wordsMr. Francis a lucid communication relative to the thermometrical temperature of Gawler on the 20th and Slat ult. will, no doubt, hare diminished the scepticism that followed my announcement of our maximum heat ...
Article : 1,818 wordsPresent—an the members. A. letter was read from Samuel Davenport, Esq., pointing oat the inconvenience and danger in travelling ai the Tusmore-road from the number of loose itones ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 546 wordsPresent—Messrs. Jones (Chairman), White, and Hale. A letter was read from the Commissioner of Public Works, reminding the Council to levy a rate of one lhllUng in the pound upon the assessment of 1860 ...
Article : 619 wordsSir—No one doubts that in the event of our Government calling out the militia, all who were balloted for to swell the defensive power of the colony would do their duty right loyally. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 4 Feb 1860, Page 3
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