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  2. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    A Sydney telegram says that Drynan & Co., warehousemen, have assigned their stock to their creditors. The liabilities are £70,000, and the assets £40,000. ...

    Article : 57 words
  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    In the master of Henry Harker, late of Willunga a whoelwright, now a lunatic confined in the Asylum, Adelaide. Mr. Fenn attended to support a petition by W. Pethick ...

    Article : 506 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,568 words
  5. THE CITY WATER RATES.

    On Wednesday evening last a public meeting of the inhabitants of the city was held at the Hotel Europe, "to consider the best means to be adopted for obtaining an extension of the period fixed for the repayment of ...

    Article : 2,945 words
  6. POLICY OF LOUIS NAPOLEON.

    It is not an uncommon figure of rhetoric to suggest against ourselves an accusation which we are fully competent to answer. The triumph, may be rather a cheap one, but still it ...

    Article : 1,482 words
  7. OILING HORSES.

    Sir—In your issue of yesterday a letter appeared signed "Equestrian." If the writer of that sage epistle had but exercised his olfactory nerves instead of "reading with his ...

    Article : 198 words
  8. ST. PETER'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL.

    The half-yearly distribution of prizes at St. Peter's School took place on Tuesday. His Lordship the Bishop of Adelaide presided, and there was in attendance even a larger number of visitors than usual. Amongst those ...

    Article : 429 words
  9. INSOLVENCY COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  10. LOCAL COURTS.

    GREEN AND ANOTHER V. LANGMAN.—For £8 8s. 2d., commission upon land sold, for surveying the same, and for lees for brining it under the Real Property Act, Mr. Belt appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Fenn for ...

    Article : 879 words
  11. OATHS IN COURTS OF LAW.

    Sir—Much to my surprise I noticed in Saturday's issue a letter signed by the Ber. Mr. Pall buber, alleging that he had not refused to be sworn as a witness at the last Local Court, Clare. ...

    Article : 522 words
  12. "North Adelaide, December 18, 1860.

    "MY Lord—I have carefully gone through the examination papers of the, first three classes in German, and compared them with those of the lost half-yearly examination. The individual improvement is not so marked ...

    Article : 186 words
  13. "St. Mary's Parsonage, Dec. 18, 1860.

    "MY Lord—I beg to express to you the pleasure I have had to-day in examining the Collegiate School of St. Peter in history end geography, and to report to you briefly thereon. I examined, the first division in history ...

    Article : 331 words
  14. "kurrlta, December 19, 1860.

    "Dear Mr. Farr—As I am unable to attend to the Collegiate School to-day, in consequence of indisposition, I send you, on the other side, a rough report of yesterday's examination in Latin. ...

    Article : 396 words
  15. THE BLACK RUST IN WHEAT.

    Sir—In your issue of the 8th December you have a letter signed "Robert McCord," in which he finds fault with my statements in the Farm and Garden concerning the black ...

    Article : 347 words
  16. POLICE COURTS.

    TRIVIAL CHARGE.—Elizabeth Askicith was brought up on a change of telani[?]sly stealing 3s. 6d. do silver from the house of Mary Ann Mooney. The prosecutrix said she saw the prisoner go into her house about I ...

    Article : 994 words
  17. THE MOUNT GAMBLER LAND SALE AND THE VICTORIAN LAND BILL.

    Sir—Every thinking man must see that the new Victorian Land Bill will materially affect this colony. Convinced of it before, the late land sale in this township has deeply impressed ...

    Article : 502 words
  18. "Port Adelaide, December 18, 1860.

    "My Lord—In accordance with you desire, I have examined the boys of the Collegiate School of St. Peter in Euclid, and am able with much pleasure to state that on the whole they acquitted themselves fairly. ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. "Alberton, December 18.

    "My dear Lord—I have examined the boys of the College, as you requested, in Greek. I am happy to say that I am able to report favourably of the way in which the boys for the most part brought up their work. It is ...

    Article : 185 words
  20. MOUNT REMARKABLE.

    With great pleasure I correct an error that appeared in my last; it occurred through a note written to me by Mr. Thyer. He took for granted that I was in possession of information that I had not so I mistook his ...

    Article : 529 words
  21. "Tuesday, December 18, 1860.

    "My Lord—Having examined very carefully the five divisions in Scripture History, I beg to say that the result on the whole satisfactory. "In the first division, whose examination was in the ...

    Article : 322 words
  22. MAYOR'S COURT.

    Sir—"Argus" has done good service in calling. attention to the proposition for reviving the Majorca Court. I have read the reply, of a Councillor, and find his chief argument is that ...

    Article : 330 words
  23. OUR MATERIAL PROGRESS.

    It is interesting under any circumstances to mark the material advancement of a new country, but it is especially so when our own interests are closely identified with it. The ...

    Article : 1,085 words
  24. "Norwood Monday, December 17, 1860.

    "My dear Sir—After a careful examination of the writing, I have awarded the first prize to William Uron, J. C. Morphett is a very close competitor in the same class. In dictation he stands first, and J. W. Colton ...

    Article : 2,408 words
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