Business is still quiet. Pole's estate is to be realized in the Insolvency Court. There are several large creditors secured. ...
Article : 185 wordsIt has been blowing very hard, and there is a heavy sea on, but the regatta has come off, and the holiday has been very generally kept. One race was won by the Charm, the other by ...
Article : 984 wordsRobert Boyee, aged 30, was charged with stealing a bull, value £7, the property of William Rankine, near Milang, in June last. Mr. Andrews defended the prisoner. ...
Article : 3,646 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Congregational Union was held at Hindmarsh on the 3rd December. The chair was taken at half-past [?] by the Rev. F. W. Cox, the Chairman for the year, and the business opened ...
Article : 720 wordsThe Melbourne papers acknowledge Cape dates to the 26th October. We extract the following news:— DROUGHTS AT THE CAPE.—The principal ...
Article : 590 wordsThe following commercial news is from Hunter, Houghton, & Co.'s Circular of 21st September:— Our last circular for Australia was dated 22nd March. ...
Article : 183 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Tuesday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING—Port Phillip Heads. Arrived—December 6. Wacosta, ship, from ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Melbourne Argus says intelligence from Java to the 7th September has been received:— "Some disturbances had been excited in the native districts of Timor, beyond the Dutch ...
Article : 320 wordsBy the Havilah we have Melbourne papers to the 3rd instant. From these we subjoin the most important items of news:—THE NEW LAND BILL.—The Commissioner ...
Article : 2,022 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Adelaide Political Association was held on Tuesday evening at the Hotel Europe. Mr. Councillor Clark—the President—took the chair about half an hour after the time for which the ...
Article : 743 wordsSir—I taKe the liberty through your columns of calling the attention of the Glenelg Committee of Management for the Regatta, &c, to the fact that the first day of January is set ...
Article : 95 wordsWe have dates from Hongkong to the 28th September. The Overland China Mail of that day thus refers to the probability of a renewal of hostilities:— "It is apprehended, and not without good ...
Article : 392 wordsIn the last agricultural report of the Argus we find the following remarks:— In the produce market this week business has been as dull as in all other branches of trade. Flour is declining ...
Article : 1,098 wordsFirst hearing. Mr. Wigley appeared for Messrs. Green Parr, & Luxmoore, creditors; and Mr. Bonnin for Messrs. Andrews and Bonnin, also creditors. ...
Article : 670 wordsA meeting or our newly-formed Volunteer Force took place last evening at Clement's, Gawler Arms Inn, when resolutions were passed for applying to Government for a drill-master, and for advertising for tenders for making ...
Article : 831 wordsFrom the Empire of this 25th we quote the following:— The cargoes of wheat per Melanie and Caroline have been quoted at 7s. 3d. per bushel, quality guaranteed. ...
Article : 163 words[?] a parting testimonial to the above gentleman, who is about to pay a visit to England, took place at the Riverton Hotel, on Friday last, the and [?] ...
Article : 693 wordsThe Champion's dates from Western Australia are to the 9th November, but we have received no newspapers by her, nor does she bring any intelligence of importance from that ...
Article : 64 wordsBy advices from Touron to the 22nd September (says the Straits Times), we learn that the French Admiral, alter four months' delay in negotiating with the Cochin Chinese ...
Article : 98 wordsOur latest dates from New Zealand are Auckland, Nov. 11. The news generally is uninteresting; but from Lyttelton there is intelligence of disastrous bush fires. The ...
Article : 606 wordsCRUELTY TO ANIMALS—BRUTAL CONDUCT.—Thomas Anderson, of Charleston, and John Hart, of near Charleston, were charged by Sergeant Searcy with wantonly and cruelly beating, Ill-treating, abusing, and ...
Article : 335 wordsOur dates from Singapore are to the 8th of October. The following, relative to the Australian Telegraph, appears in the Singapore Free ...
Article : 572 wordsThe weather has been more than usually sultry the last few days, and the harvest has commenced in this neighbourhood. On the 3rd inst. I made a short tour round the district for the purposed of observing the crops ...
Article : 427 wordsSubjoined are the latest telegrams of Sydney news published in the Melbourne papers:— "Sydney, Monday, November 28. "There was great disturbance at both theatres ...
Article : 230 wordsVAGRANCY.—John Davis, a man of colony, was charged with being a vagrant. The Court told him if he could bring any witnesses to speak to his good character he might be discharged. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 7 Dec 1859, Page 3
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