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  2. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the Chair at 3 o'clock. MURRAY HUNDREDS. The PRESIDENT announced that he had had the honour of presenting to His Excellency the address of ...

    Article : 3,797 words
  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Mr. Ingleby requested permission to say a few woks in the matter of the petition of J. Lovanbery, which had been noticed in the public prints in connection with his (Mr. Ingleby's) name. ...

    Article : 4,175 words
  4. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    Tho Quarterly Committee of the South Australian independent Order of Oddfellows Friendly Society, in connection with the M.U. was held on Tuesday, October 8, at the MacDonnell Lodgeroom, Thistle Inn ...

    Article : 3,075 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    Markets are unchanged. The weather continues showery. Accounts from the Murray state that river and the Murrumbidgee to be very flooded. ...

    Article : 32 words
  6. PUBLIC TELEGRAM.

    The following was posted outside the Telegraph-Office on Tuesday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived—October 15, Malay, barque, from Adelaide; Highlander ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. ABORIGINES' PROTECTION SOCIETY

    Sir—Mr. Geo. Taplin was not sent to Point McLeay to indulge in diatribes against "vicious whites" (vide his report), or to vilify those who do not believe in him, and who do not SAMUEL TOMKINSON. ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. MESSAGES.

    The following Messages were received by the House of Assembly:— FROM THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. No. 38. Returning the Dog Act Amendment Bill, with ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY.

    MEMO.—The House meets to-day at 2 o'clock. NOTICE OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. DUNN— "That be will ask the Honourable the Treasurer (Mr. ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. THE VOLUNTEERS' BAND.

    Sir—I was somewhat surprised on reading a letter signed "A Private of the Adelaide Regiment," in which he states the public were not appealed to in England for the support of a ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. CORONER'S INQUEST.—FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE PORT RAILWAY.

    The Coroner held on inquest at the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, Bowden, on Tuesday afternoon, October 16, on the body of William James Coulthard, a boy about seven years of age, who had been killed by a train ...

    Article : 1,565 words
  12. THE PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION TO MR. STUART.

    A meeting of persons desirous of honouring Mr. Stuart, the successful explorer, by a public demonstration previous to his departure through the interior of the continent to the northern coast, was held on ...

    Article : 1,395 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE REGISTER.

    Sir—I see by your issue of to-day that "A Private of the Adelaide Regiment" states that he was surprised and sorry to see that the Volunteer Band Committee proposed to raise funds ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. MCELLISIER explained that his reason for introducing the motion of vote of thanks to Mr. Torren yesterday was that be believed a similar motion was being introduced into the other House. He might say ...

    Article : 1,828 words
  15. GAWLER.

    Yesterday evening the third annual meeting of the Gawler Institute was held in the rooms of the Institute. About 60 of the members were present. Mr. James Martin. President (in the chair), opened the meeting ...

    Article : 1,042 words
  16. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    The insolvent, late of Lacepede Bay, farmer, now of Clare, engineer and millwright, attended for a first tearing, but nothing was done in the case. IN RR C. B. CROSSMAN. ...

    Article : 70 words
  17. POLICE COURTS.

    FURIOUS DRIVING.—John McNumara Kigan was fine £3 for jurious driving in Hindley street on the 15th inst. ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. PORT ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16.

    MERCHANT SEAMEN ACT.—John Rich, John G. Valkin, and James Crouch, three seamen belonging to the Midnight, were brought up on the charge of being b[?]ent from vessel without permission. The vessel ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. LANGHORNE'S BRIDGE.

    During the past fortnight the weather has been most beneficial to the farmers. We have had some good soaking rain—more than has fallen for some time past—which has already began to show its effect upon the crops ...

    Article : 344 words
  20. GUICHEN BAY.

    One of the most important occurrences during the last week is the arrival of the Arabella, woolship, from Melbourne. She anchored in the Bay on the morning of the 10 [?]h instant, and brought a small cargo for Messrs. ...

    Article : 180 words
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