Action to recover the balance of an account. Resumed form the previous day. Mr. Andrews, for the defence, called Mr. J. mahouey, fore man to the defendant, who gave ...
Article : 1,595 wordsIn the year 1857 I read a paper before the Adelaide Philosophical Society upon the vintage of that year, to which I added a few memoranda on winemaking. I propose in the ...
Article : 4,750 wordsThe markets are quiet, and rumoured failures make matters worse. Flour, however, is firm. The Chamber of Commerce have had ...
Article : 52 wordsKUAPPER v. KING MILL.—Action for £3. balance of account for thrashing whyat. Pies, not indebted, the wheat not having been thrashed in a clean and workmanlike manner. This case was adjourned, at the ...
Article : 589 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Thursday:—MELBOURNE SHIPPING—Port Phillip Heads—Arrived—November 23. Kiama, steamer ...
Article : 37 wordsWe have Cape papers to the 17th September, from which the following extracts are obtained:—Sir G. Grey had left the colony. ...
Article : 2,363 wordsBEGGING.—Henry Goodfellow was tined 5s. for being drusk and begging in Hindley-street. DISORDERLY.—James MacDuff was charged will being drunk and assaulting Police-constable Mcfray ...
Article : 925 wordsSir—Will you allow me to enquire through your columns why the excellent plan of inviting tenders for the removal of the ashes from the railways is discontinued. It was ...
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Article : 471 wordsSir—Please ask Mr. Todd, the Superintendent of Telegraphs, to grant the South Australian public a favour, namely, to let them know daily (through the press) the ...
Article : 75 wordsCHARGE OF THEFT.—A German girl, resident with Mrs. Fish, whose case appeared in print last week, was brought up charged with easing a young man of £20. The case, however, broke down for want of direct ...
Article : 84 wordsProclamation further proroguing the Parliament ol South Australia from the ninth day of December next to the tenth day of February next. ...
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Article : 752 wordsDISORDERLY CONDUCT.—Edward Roberts,a too wellknown fighter and drunkard, was placed in the prisoners dock, charged with disorderly conduct at Mount Remarkable, on the 16th inst. The prisoner, who has a ...
Article : 750 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has been pleased to approve of the undermentioned confirmations of appointments in the telegraph Department:—Mr. Edward Squire to be Stationmaster at Robe Town. ...
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Article : 358 wordsProclamation declaring the provisions of the Police Act in operation Within the Township of Gumeracha. ...
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Article : 774 wordsI have nothing favourable to notice in regard to the wreck. My worst apprehensions in reference to the cargo seem sustained by subsequent examinations, for the amount of property saved is trifling when compared ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 25 Nov 1859, Page 3
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