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Advertising : 1,452 wordsSir—Having Been a great deal in your issues lately relative to the seizure of the Lady Augusta, and other matters connected with the Murray trade. I bee to call your attention and ...
Article : 815 wordsIn the Assembly Duffy has given notice to more that the Estimates be voted for three months only. This, it is understood, if carried, will embarrass the Government. ...
Article : 79 wordsHarvest is general, crops satisfactory. Hands we scarce at present; from 16s. tu 183. per acre for reaping, with rations, are given. The milling power of this district is being much ...
Article : 435 wordsOn Friday, the 2nd lost, the township of Milan? presented a scene of great animation on the occasion of the completion of the addition made to the jetty at that place. During the afternoon a treat number of the ...
Article : 3,271 wordsJames Bennett, aged 63. was indicted for feloniously stealing a white heifer, the property of David McNamara, at Koorings, on the 8th October. Tho prisoner was undefended. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsAt 11 o'clock, when the pleas for time and the unsatisfled judgments bad been disposed of, the Court adjourned until half-past 1 o'clock, In order to giro the members of the leAl profession the opportunity of ...
Article : 781 wordsThe following was posted outside Telegraph Office on Wednesday:—Sydney Shipping.—Armed—December 5th. May Queen. U.S. ship. from New ...
Article : 92 wordsI do not see much notice taken in your valuable paper of the weather and crops in the neighbourhood of Mintaro, although an agrieultural country, I therefore send vou a brief statement of local matters. ...
Article : 438 wordsSir—Your publication of the names of several firms who hare found it necessary to compound with their creditors, or ask time to enable them to pay in full, appears, from all ...
Article : 866 wordsPresent—All the members. Read, a letter from Mr. Vicary, asking for a longer period t) complete the fencing through his paddock. Fortnight allowed. ...
Article : 234 wordsThe weather during the past week his been excessively warm, and yesterday we were visited with a scorching hot wind and a cloud of dust from Adelaide and thesurrounding plais. I can imagine that It must have been. ...
Article : 257 wordsFRANCE V. DALE.—This was all action on immediate summons for £4 16s., due to plaintiff for wine delivered on board the Valentine Hollicar, of which defendant was charter-party. The plea was a set-off for £4 for freight. ...
Article : 217 wordsPresent—Messrs. Randall (Chairman), Stephens, and Watson. Circular received from tho Commissioner of Public Works respecting letty dues. The Council's report was ...
Article : 123 wordsPresent—All members except Mr. Marshall. A letter war received from the Secretary of Public Works' Office, ia answer to one from the Council, to lay that the Commissioner of Public Works and Colonial ...
Article : 288 wordsA memorial against the depasturing of sheep on the waste lands of the Strathalbyn district having been presented to the District Council, a public meeting of tho ratepayers was called by advertisement (in the observer) ...
Article : 289 wordsDEUEK AND DISORDERLY.—Mary Connor, for being drnnk and incapable of taking care of her bone and cart, wu fined £1.—Christina Williams was charged with being drunk and riotous, on North-terrace, on the ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—Education having now been brought under the support and guidance of the Government, any plan for the moral, mental, and social elevation of the "rising generation" ...
Article : 385 wordsREFUSING TO JOIN A VESSEL—Captain Urquhart, of the brig Regia, brought before His Worship two seamen who had sigued articles and obtained advance-notes but sefused to join the vessel. In answer to the Bench they ...
Article : 103 wordsI attended the meeting of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society yesterday evening, but of conflicting interests ran so high and personal recrimination was so prominent, that the proceedings would hardly ...
Article : 1,013 wordsPresent—Messre. K. Murray (Chairman), J. Waite, W. Plaistead, and W. Goldsworthy. Tenders were received for collecting the rates:—Three at 5 per cent., one at 10 per cent. Resolved, that it be ...
Article : 101 wordsPresent—The Mailer and Wardens. Head, an application from Mr. McDonald, requesting a baliast licence for the barge Mermaid. The Board granted the same subject to the ballast ...
Article : 782 wordsPresent—All the members. Resolved, that a public meeting of ratepayers beheld to make a rate. ...
Article : 19 wordsPresent—Messrs. Bee (Chairman), Viertelhausen, Sloggett, and Inglis. Cash on hand £8 14s. Id., and in bank £32 3i. 8d. The Banger laid on the table the brands of cattle ...
Article : 54 wordsSir—Our respected fellow-colonist, Mr. John Dieting, in his letter of the 5th instant, has, think, satisfactorily proved his claim to being the originator of the first Building Society. ...
Article : 289 wordsPresent—The chairman and Messrs. Gardner, Sunman, and Newland. The Council considered at tome length the subject of the main line of road to connect the district with ...
Article : 101 wordsOn Friday week, November 29, a number of very influential gentlemen of this neighbourhood assembled at the Bashman's Camp, East Wellington, for the purpose of meeting Dr. Wark, the representaive of the district. ...
Article : 604 wordsSir—I hare often been surprised that the postage-stamps of this colony are minus the initials which exist on the English ones. At home I hare known mercantile and ...
Article : 117 wordsSir—I have read in your journal several articles on " The Political Association" which appears to be extending its influence in the colony. ...
Article : 216 wordsSir—Among your numerous paragraphs describing recent confirmations in the various churches, I do not see that you have noticed h ito me—of publicly calling ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 8 Dec 1859, Page 3
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