We subjoin the particulars of an engagement with the Tartars on the approach of the allies to Pekin, and an account of the capture of Messrs. Loch, De Norman, and others ...
Article : 899 wordsAn important and numerously attended public meeting was held on Tuesday last, at the Globe Inn, Port Elliot, for the [?] of such means as might be considered expedient to secure greater safely to the shipping ...
Article : 4,510 wordsOn Friday, the 30th ult., the quite little township of Wellington, which usually [?] if it was one of the chosen [?] of Mcri[?], suddenly became all life, bustle, and activity. From an early hour visitors from ...
Article : 451 wordsAdjourned final hearing. Mr. [?] appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. Downor for Mr. Allen, a creditor, who was examined at some length relative to his transactions with the insolvent. ...
Article : 157 wordsTo His Excellency Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, &c. The memorial of the deputation, appointed to present your Excellency the memorial of the ratepayers of the District of East Torrens, humbly showeth ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 wordsSELLING B[?]TE WITHOUT A LICENCE.—W. West, storekeeper, was charged with illegally selling two quarts of English ale and a bottle of porter, being less than a gallon, the minimum quantity allowed by the ...
Article : 360 wordsSubjoined is Cosens's Monthly Wine Circular, dated October 19, 1860:— Since the departure of the September mail a further very sensible diminution is observable in the shipments ...
Article : 740 wordsThe weather continues very changeable, alternately hot and cold, together with frequent showers, This much retards, the reaping operations, and necessarily protracts the harvest. ...
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Advertising : 1,293 wordsASSAULTS.—Eliza Jane Murphy answered to the information of Eliza Oliver for assaulting her on the 10th December. The informant, said she lived in Adelaide On Monday evening the defendant went to her house ...
Article : 570 wordsNothing of any importance has taken place since I last wrote. The farmers are too much engaged to think of aught save work, food, and sleep, "All hands in the field" being their general cry. The reaping, both by ...
Article : 142 wordsIt appears that the dropping off of the young grapes that had been noticed by several vinegrowers in this neighbourhood, and of which I spoke in my last letter to you is confined to certain localities and to but one ...
Article : 205 wordsTea.—The state of the markets at the open ports is most singular. In the face of a heavy export, of tall supplies, and of unfavourable advice from London, rates continue nearly at the standard at which they ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Argus, in its last agricultural report, make the following remarks:— The markets are still unsettled, and it is likely to be some time before prices are steady again. Flour is only ...
Article : 467 wordsAfter three or four days of cool, damp, wintry weather, the summer sun has resumed his away. To-day it has been very hot, with a clear air and cloudlets sky. The reaping-machines are at work again. New wheat is ...
Article : 140 wordsBy the Aldinga we have Melbourne papers to December the 11th, from which we subjoin such news as we have not already received by telegraph:— ...
Article : 1,277 wordsTHREATENING LANGUAGE.—Francis Back was charged, on the information of Elizabeth Rees, with maliciously threatening to twist her neck. The informant said the lived at Brighton. On the evening of the 6th ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 676 wordsThe Congregationalists held their anniversary services last Sunday, when the Rev. C. W. Evan, of Adelaide, preached to a crowded and attentive audience. On Monday evening a tea meeting was held in Cra[?]'s large ...
Article : 192 wordsPresent—Messrs. S. Bedoome, S,M.; R. W. Moore, Colonial Surgeon; E. B. W. Glandfield, Mayor; R. Holthouse, Secretary; and T. W. Bee, Relieving Officer. The Relieving Officer reported having issued rations ...
Article : 507 wordsWa have Sydney papers to December the 8th, and also the following items of news from late telegrams in the Melbourne papers:— "The Champion Scullers' Race was won by ...
Article : 372 wordsWith the exception of the inquest on Friday, respecting the death of a boy named James Banking nothing has transpired during the week worthy of mention; and as the mine has ceased taking in timber and firewood. ...
Article : 825 wordsThe unsettled state of the weather during the last fortnight has very much delayed harvest operations. Last Thursday and Friday the weather was favourable, and it is so again to-day; but Sunday and Monday were ...
Article : 246 wordsSubjoined is the latent market report of the Herald;— Business during the week his been unusually inactive, and most of our markets are without any alteration. ...
Article : 112 wordsFREEMAN-STREET CHAPEL—Among the passengers by the Aldinga; from Melbourne, is the Rev. Mr. Jackson, of Beechworth, Victoria, who has arrived to cooperate With the Rev. Mr. Evan, pastor of ...
Article : 134 wordsIn the report of the York Agricultural Society it is stated that the rearing of horned stock and dairy cattle has been much neglected, and although no scarcity of labour has been ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 14 Dec 1860, Page 3
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