1. Whoever receives a letter with "On Her Majesty's Service" printed on it may make up his mind that there is some unpleasant summons in store for him. ...
Article : 2,254 wordsLETTER from Mr. MATURIN, respecting alleged MISMANAGEMENT by WATERWORKS COM. MISSION, with LETTER from Mr. WOODS in EXPLANATION. ...
Article : 1,079 wordsCharles Sutton, farmer. Alberton, appeared to a summons to show cause why be should not be fined £5, for non-attendance as a Juror ia February last. He produced a doctor's certificate, and stated on oath that he ...
Article : 1,517 words1. Mr. DAVENPORT to move "That there be laid on the table of this House a return of the appropriations of land and money made for the benefit of the aborigines of this province, from the ...
Article : 365 wordsMelbourne (via Robe), May 30, 10.10 a.m. The Admella is to go on the slip, and her overhauling will occupy till Thursday. Flour is queer. Some sales have taken place ...
Article : 266 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Aldermer Glandfield, Elliott, and Lazar; Councillors Baldwin, Fox Hubble, Pannell, Osborne, Williams, Cottrell, and Thomas. ...
Article : 912 wordsSir—It seems rather strange, considering all things, that the Poonindie Institution should be the object of so many attacks, of be many doubts as to its beneficial influence on the ...
Article : 819 words1. Prosecution by Attorney-General Statute Law Consolidation Bill: second reading. 2. Malicious Offices against Property Statute Law Consolidation Bill: second reading. ...
Article : 1,184 wordsThe Sydney Empire has been reissued. The course will be very dry for the Home bush Races to-morrow. ...
Article : 25 wordsSir—As you do not seem to be burdened with news at this time, perps you will find room for a few lines from me. I have been thinking that as labourers are in ...
Article : 146 wordsSir—As I see it is the intention of the Government to bring in a Bill to authorize the imposition of a police rate by the Corporation of Adelaide, I wish, with your permission, to ...
Article : 504 wordsPresent—Messrs. Belt(Chairman), MacDermott, S.P. H.Wright, Hardy, the First and Second Inspectors, and Mr. Wickes, Secretary. SPECIAL MEETING. ...
Article : 585 wordsSir—In accordance with your instructions, I have the honour to report upon the letter of Mr. Maturin, referring to the charges made by Mr. Water house against the former Wateworks Management, in his final report. ...
Article : 987 wordsSir—I regret the fact of nothing being done as yet by the Legislature in respect to the subject of artesian well boring.The answer of the Chief Secretary to ...
Article : 921 wordsSir—My object in now addressing you is to direct public attention to a subject which I conceive to be of Borne moment, and one which ere long will have to be considered by the ...
Article : 1,491 wordsHour Name Object. 11 Harrison Brothers. Adjourned final hearing. ...
Article : 15 wordsSir—Were it not for others good as well as my own, I would not hare written about my trail. I have had to keep myself, wife, and fire children these last three months, and no ...
Article : 210 wordsThe sitting of the Adelaide Local Court, Full Jurisdiction, will commence on Wednesday, the 1st of June, 1859, and will continue by adjournment from day to day until all the causes in the list shall have been ...
Article : 258 wordsIt if proverbial mat u it runt at an in South Australia Mount Barker It sure to come In for the lion's share; and to It has proved; for although a fortnight ago our farmers were complaining of want of rain, they ...
Article : 242 wordsNo official intimation having been received at the Chief Secretary's Office of the resignation of the above Board, the notices of meeting were forwarded by the Secretary to the members as usual. They were ...
Article : 121 wordsPresent—The Master, Captains Scott, Tapley, and Malcom, and Mr. Newland. Read, a letter from the Deputy Harbour-Master for Willinga, reporting that the sand had been washed ...
Article : 446 wordsSir—The Corporation of Adelaide have under consideration a Bill intended to "consolidate" the laws having reference to civic affairs, containing clauses tyrannical in the ...
Article : 535 wordsAlter an unusually winter has set in upon us in right good earnest. During the part fortnight we have been visited with wind, hall, and rain ad libitum, the presiding my thological delty of ...
Article : 325 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. Grummet reported that C. Greenberger had suppllced the 50 cubic yards metal for the Hahndorf-road, but that the stone was not broken to the required gauge ...
Article : 263 wordsNEGLIGENT [?].and costs for driving a horse and cart so negligently that the safety of several persons was endangered. FELONY.—Mary Mohn was charged with feloniously ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 31 May 1859, Page 3
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