Adjourned final haring. Mr. Emerson appeared for the insolvent. Mr. Colley's report was put in and read as follows:—"In this case the liabilities amount to £89 3s of ...
Article : 244 wordsPresent—His Worship the Major (in the chair); Aldermen Cox, Colton, and Harris; Councillors Birrell, Thomas, Cottrall, Williams; Baldwin, Fox, Clark, Horwood, Campbell, and Gouge. ...
Article : 4,268 wordsBusiness to-day is rather duller. Flour is not quite so easily sold, but prices remain unchanged. An American ship has just arrived with ...
Article : 115 wordsThe sittings of the Adelaide Local Court of Full Jurisdiction will commence on Wednesday, February 1, 1860, and continue by adjournment from day to day until the several causes have been disposed of. The ...
Article : 224 wordsFlour continues firm at £20 per ton. Wheat is selling at 8s. 6d. per bushel. Nothing is doing in wool Nash, has been convicted of having ...
Article : 72 wordsSir—Scarcely a day passes without some serious accident or narrow escape taking place, on the South-Eastern or Mount Barker-road, particularly between the 4th and 7th mileposts. ...
Article : 327 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Monday:—MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Port Phillip Heads.—Arrived—January 29. Prince Albert. ...
Article : 127 wordsPresent—The Colonial Samoa (in the chair), the Relieving Officer, and the Secretary. The Relieving Officer's usual report was read. COUNTRY CASES. ...
Article : 657 wordsCAUTION TO DRIVERS.—Louis Folgros, Robert Hill, Frederick East, and William Herbst were each fined 10s. for riding on their ballock-drays and having no one on foot to guide the same. ...
Article : 847 wordsATROCIOUS CRIME.—The Melbourne Herald has the following:—"It has seldom been our painful duty to record the details of a more horrible and cold-blooded murder than that ...
Article : 915 wordsSir—Will you have the kindness of inserting these few lines in one of your vacant columns. In the Register of the 26th December there were some remarks made of my discerning the ...
Article : 173 wordsPresent—The Major; Councillors Baker and Ottaway, and the Town Clerk. The TOWN CLEEK reported having written to Captain Smith of the Start and Brighton Bills Corps, pursuant ...
Article : 310 wordsSir—The Collector, of Customs, being also Master of the Trinity House, is at present absent on a cruise in his latter capacity, and consequently those who have business at the ...
Article : 212 wordsBROACHING SHIP'S STORES.—John Castell, chief officer of the Prince of the Seas, was charged by Captain Naut with, embezzling a quantity of turn, part of the ship's stores. Mr. Bovkett for the prosecution. The ...
Article : 302 wordsPresent—Messrs Lauterbach, Lorimer, and Brown. A letter was rend from the Talunga District Council The Clerk was directed to forward a plan, notices, &c for signature. ...
Article : 785 wordsSir—Your correspondent "A." enquires the names of the gentlemen who compose the Committee of the Aborigines' Friends' Association. I enclose them herewith, for the information of ...
Article : 677 wordsMr. Woodforde, Coroner, held an inquest at the Fountain Inn, Glen Osmond-road, on Monday morning', relative to the destruction by fire of two cottages at Frewville the property of Mr. John Wark and ...
Article : 1,246 wordsThe New York Tribune has published an account taken from the Watertown Reformer, of an extraordinary aerial voyage, made by Mr. La Mountain and Mr. John A. Haddock, in a ...
Article : 3,629 wordsSir—I beg to otter a few remarks upon the letter of your "Own Correspondent," dated the 25th instant, and I do so on the ground that it would be unjust to the public and ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 31 Jan 1860, Page 3
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