A meeting, called by anonymous advertisements and placards, ws held at the Hotel Europe on Friday evening, the 22nd instant, for the purpose of further considering the address of the ...
Article : 4,864 wordsThere appears to be great apathy with regard to the forthcoming election. There has not been a single meeting in the whole district, as far as I am aware, to discuss the merits of the various ...
Article : 495 wordsAction of ejectment. This cause, commenced on Thursday, was resumed this morning and occupied the Court the whole day. ...
Article : 2,493 wordsThe commercial news is meagre. The Launceston Examiner reports:— Flour is plentiful at 14l. 10s. to 15l.; wheat, 6s. [?] 6s. 3d., and coming in freely, oats are very ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Argus publishes the following telegrams:— "Sydney, Wednesday. "The Lord Worsley early this morning ...
Article : 2,611 wordsAdjourned final hearing. Mr. Martin appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Bruce for the assignees. Mr Martin applied for a first-class certificate ...
Article : 477 wordsThis long-expected match came off on Monday, the 18th, between 12 of the Goolwn company of volunteers and an equal number of the Port Elliot corps. on the prsctise-ground of the latter. The ...
Article : 1,776 wordsWe are or ought to be a sociable temperate people. Scarcely a month passes without a tea meeting or temperance lecture calls us together. On Tuesday the Wesleyans celebrated their ...
Article : 274 wordsDRUNK AND INDECENT.—Mary Connor, an old offender, was fined 8s. for drunkenness.—Ernest Augustus Matthieus, charged with drunkenness and indecent exposure on the North Adelaide ...
Article : 47 wordsThe boy William Logg, who was run over on the Queen's Wharf on Thursday by a coal-truck, died about 9 o'clock the same evening, having never rallied from a state of insensibility into which he ...
Article : 1,420 wordsPresent—The Major; Aldermen Mold and Francis; Councillors Jones, Lawrence, Clement, Woodman, and McEwen. The memorial from ratepayers in East Wards ...
Article : 139 wordsANNUAL LICENSING MEETING.—Present—Messrs. Henry Dawson (Chairman), John Kowald, Joseph Thyer, and Richard Gallard. Certificates of approval granted to Messrs. Charles Forbes. Mount ...
Article : 185 wordsPresent—Messrs. James Smith (Chairman), James Hollman, Samuel Litheby, and William Moorhouse. Three tenders were received for flooring the public schoolroom—From William ...
Article : 146 wordsBy the kindness of the Rev. John Wilkes Simmonds, one of the passengers by the John Williams, we (Hobart-Town Advertiser) have a file of the Cape Monitor to January 29. The ...
Article : 124 wordsPresent—Messrs. Kelly (Chairman) R. Smith, J. Hunter, and R. Halden. General Licensing Meeting.—Publicans' licences granted to W. Stone, ham, Modbury Hotel; W. Johnston, Teatree ...
Article : 120 wordsSir—In answer to the letter of Mr. Fox, [ beg to state that the return of the 189 funerals was taken from the burial-book of the public Cemetery alone. ...
Article : 484 wordsMEETING OF RATEPAYERS.—A public meeting of ratepayers was held at the Hiltor Hotel for the purpose of adopting a rate for the current year. Mr. G. Dew in the chair. The Chairman proposed ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 23 Mar 1861, Page 3
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