We have been kindly furnished, on application to Colonel Blyth, with the subjoined corrected and final regulations for the clothing of the South Australian Volunteer Force:— ...
Article : 1,296 wordsThe flour market is rather unsteady. Some sales have been made at lower quotations than those last furnished. In the Assembly Mr. Brook moved an ...
Article : 65 wordsAction if assumpsit. Mr. Hauson for the plaintiff, and Mr. Stow for the defendant. The declaration claimed for goods sold and delivered. ...
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Advertising : 3,200 wordsPresent—Jos Worship the mayor; Alderman Holdsworth; Councillors Waldle, Scarfe, Wadham, Birrell, Pulford, and Hambidge. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed ...
Article : 210 wordsFlour is firm at £20 per ton. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph-Office on Wednesday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—November 20. Arrived — Nil. Sailed—Pirate, steamer, for ...
Article : 109 wordsSir—Not being a volunteer or pretending to any knowledge on the subject of my letter, my presumption in writing to you may appear worse than unwarrantable; but I leave ...
Article : 344 wordsYou will excuse any apology for my present dissertation, and I shall assign only one particular reason for writing on reason in general. Ladies ought to be fine logicians; for, whether they deal with majors or ...
Article : 1,776 wordsThe departure of the Carrie Leland for San Francisco offers another opportunity of speedy communication with the Tribune. This will make the third clearance for that port in a little ...
Article : 2,238 wordsThe following reports of the examinations of the schools received Government aid in the Onkaparinga District have been furnished to us by the Chairman of the District Council:— ...
Article : 572 wordsSir—I am convinced, if ever the public had occasion to thank the press of this colony for any effort of a kind to benefit our adopted country, your leading article of Wednesday on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsSir—In justice to the members of the Angaston Rifles I am sure you will correct an error which appears in your paper of this day's date in connection with the inspection ...
Article : 117 wordsSince my last, our township has been somewhat enlivened by a visit from the second company of Mr. Stuart's exploring party. After a short "spell" at St. George's they again proceeded on their journey ...
Article : 1,116 wordsVOSZ V. MCELLISTER.—For £25, work done. It appeared that the plaintiff was engaged to repair the ceilings of some of the rooms in the Sir John Barleycorn, the property of the defendant, and that while this ...
Article : 749 wordsSir—Let the lawyers do their little possible against the Real Property Act; it will be all in vain. The Act is founded on a rock—the voice of the people—and it must and will crush ...
Article : 446 wordsSir—On reading the report of the Angaston correspondent, in your paper of the 17th inst., of the fatal accident which happened to Mr. John Ferrett, and of the report of the inquest ...
Article : 190 wordsSir—Your Riverton correspondent in your issue of the 17th instant makes a gross mistake as to any expression of disapproval about the elder Mannings by any of the Jury at the ...
Article : 483 wordsSir—I beg leave to offer the following remarks with respect to the challenge which appeared in last week's papers, as I consider the whole most unfair and absurd. ...
Article : 460 wordsJohn McCullock, of Stepney, appeared to an information laid by John Strawbridge, District Ranger of Payneham, with having on Thursday, the 25th of October, unlawfully rescued from him certain head of cattle which ...
Article : 71 wordsA TROUBLESOME NEIGHBOUR.—Sarah Ann White was brought up for willfully breaking five panes of glass, the property of James Woodforde. It was shown that the defendant, who has frequently been fined for similar ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 22 Nov 1860, Page 3
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