The annual meeting or tills Society wu held at the Norfolk Arms, Rundle-street, on Friday last, at 2 o'clock, There if as a tolerable attendance of tin members, among whom we noticed the Hon Mr. Kingston (the ...
Article : 2,384 wordsPresent—The Hon. C. G. Everard (in the chair). Kr. A. Hay, M.P, Mr. W. Duffleld, M.P, Mr. D. Sutherland, and Mr. W. Milne, M.P. Mr. Andrew acted as Secretary in the absence of Mr. Thompson. District ...
Article : 5,989 wordsThe Crown Solicitor mi ho weald not be able to bo in with the trill of John Kennedy for forger;, ai the witnesses necessary to sustain the information had not been [?]. It was only since the commencement ...
Article : 1,960 wordsSir—As Mr. John Lazar in his letter in your columns has been pleased to stigmatize my speech at the meeting held on Friday last "as A tissue of falsehoods from beginning to end," ...
Article : 2,118 wordsSir—1 see by your report of the award of prizes at the meeting of tho Agricultural and Horticultural Society that the first prize for the best 12 bushels wheat grown in the nills ...
Article : 161 wordsSir—in your report to-day of the Agricultural Show I see under the head of " Poultry" that the following prize is stated to hare been taken by my brother, Mr. G. C. Hawker. ...
Article : 1,809 wordsCITY COUNCIL CHAMBER : THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. [Before His Worship the Mayor and Mr. Alderman Laxar.] STRAY COWS.—Michuel [?] and Huck ...
Article : 367 wordsPresent—Messrs. Symouds (Chairman), Harm and Shilisbeer. In reply to circular from Commissioner of Public Works. Mr. James [?] was recommended to receive ...
Article : 113 wordsPresent—Messrs. John Townsend (Acting Chairman), James Grylls,and Alex. Calderwood. Read, a circular from the Commissioner of Public Works, requesting the Council to nominate a person to ...
Article : 434 wordsA serious accident happened here on last Monday evening to a farmer of Light's Pass named Grooke, who had come down to [?] for some medicine. On his return from the chemist's shop to public-house he fell off his ...
Article : 347 wordsPresent—Messrs. Treloar (In the chair). Tailor Mao samara, and Spicer. Letter read from the Commissioner of Public Works. requesting the transmission of the names of [?] ...
Article : 264 wordsWi bad a dreadful doit storm here the Utter put of last week, and since then the weather hu been cool and [?] A preliminary meeting of tome of the inhabitants ...
Article : 286 wordsDISORDERLY CONDUCT.—Cecilia Jordan and W.H. Bray were charged with being disorderly in Currl street, on the 16th Just. The charge was only clearly proved against the former defendant She was these fore ...
Article : 394 wordsPresent—Messrs G. Clark (Chairman), Beadle, and Shuttleworth, The Chairman reported having received a requisition from several ratepayers to call a meeting for [?] ...
Article : 276 wordsMessrs. Forbes & Piper's mob of horses met with a ready sale on last Thursday. Good hacks fetched above £25 each. Mr. W.G. Wood will have a sale of horses early in ...
Article : 97 wordsOn Friday evening last, as a settler named Ward, residing at Macaw Creek, wu returning from Gawler, with bis bullocks and dray (haying his son, a little fellow about seven years of an. with him), when within. ...
Article : 131 words[?].—Edward Cattle, a frequent offender was fined 20s for the above offence. WAGES.—Mary Kidman, of Glen Stuart, of the Fifth Creek appeared to answer the complaint of Margaret ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 19 Feb 1859, Page 3
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