GREEN AND OTHERS V. MARKS AND ANOTHER. Judgment. Mr. Justice Boothby gave his final judgement herein as follows:—"A rule nisi has been granted in this case, in ...
Article : 2,824 wordsUnder this seemingly abstruse designation are comprehended certain facts and applications of such importance that the Prince Consort has caused them to be embodied in a pamphlet ...
Article : 1,002 wordsMessrs. Easey to-day gold the brands of Magarey and the Crown Mills at from £18 10s. to £19. The trade quotations are £20. Graham's estate has been assigned to ...
Article : 137 wordsAre strikes ana quarrels necessarily the same thing? If so, the world of industry grows rapidly and every year from bad to worse; if not. strikes are as not misunderstood. We ...
Article : 1,889 wordsWe recur to the subject of postal communication with Australia, because of the necessity there at present exists for urging the Legislature to come to an immediate conclusion ...
Article : 1,509 wordsAdjourned meeting for the choice of an assignee and other matters. Mr. Stow for the insolvent; Mr. Andrews for Mr. Rutland. Mr. Rutland, examined by Mr. Stow—I claim a debt ...
Article : 1,790 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Friday:—MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—November 3rd. Medemann, Dutch barque, from ...
Article : 134 wordsPresent—All the members. The Overseer reported the completion of fencing new road through Section 214; also, progress of other contracts for supplying stone, &c. ...
Article : 73 wordsSir—Knowing jour kindness in so readily consenting to benefit the community by the insertion of a few lines, I hare taken the liberty to beg the following to be inserted. ...
Article : 224 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Blythman. Received a memorial fromt he settlers around the Native Wells, requesting the Council to give one of the bumps at the Two Wells to be placed on the reserve ...
Article : 102 wordsPresent— Messrs. Henry Lawson (Chairman), James Dunn, William Graf, John Moore, and Henry Giles. Memorials received for bridge near By water's and cutting at Cudlee Creek. Tenders to be invited. ...
Article : 151 wordsSir—I had resolved never to oppose my contemporary "shipping port," or "calling place," or whatever other designation Glenelg may choose to adopt, but the appearance of a ...
Article : 265 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. Murray, M. Plaisted, W. Goldworthy, and J. Waite. A letter was received from Mr. Lake, stating his inability to attend. ...
Article : 79 wordsThis neighbourhood was yesterday threatened with one of thine heavy thunderstorms which invariably take paddock fenced, trees, and shrubs before them. The clouds looked very black from north to south but we ...
Article : 477 wordsSir—I observed some time ago that complaints were made by persona interested in property near the Port Bridge of the improper way in which the new Peninsula-road was ...
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Advertising : 3,151 wordsOn Thursday last this place was visited by a heavy thunderstorm, accompanied by rain. The storm lasted a few hours, but the rain fell nearly all night, making the creek rise considerably, but not so an to do any ...
Article : 366 wordsSir—In looking over your issue of this day's date, I observed the Postmaster-General's letter to Mr. E. B. Andrews, M.P., and the latter gentleman's answer to it. ...
Article : 491 wordsCHARGE OF ROBBERY.—William Mitter, Morris Hyde, and Edward Kinsale were charged with feloniously stealing forty £1 notes, one £5 note, one £4 Burra order, one half-sovereign, and £14 in silver. on ...
Article : 1,165 wordsTwo shares in our Perm[?] cold on Monday evening last for £14 10s. the two. The railway men engaged on the line between the light and Kapunda struck last Tuesday, for 7s. a day ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 5 Nov 1859, Page 3
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