Final hearing Mr. Hatched appeared for the Insolvent, who was unopposed, no creditors having proved. The accountent's report of the [?] was as follows:— ...
Article : 677 wordsSir—As matters connected with postal conveyance are amongst the most important in all new settlements, I take occasion to supplement a recent smart article of one [?] ...
Article : 319 wordsPresent—Major Freeling (in the chair), Hon C. G. Everard, M.L.C., Mr. W. Duffield, M.P., Mr. A. Hay, M.P., Mr. W. Milne, M.P., and Mr. D. Sutherland. District Chairman Mr. kell Mr. S. Crawford. Mr. Walson. ...
Article : 4,201 wordsA Committee meeting of the above Society was held at the Norfolk Arras, Rundle-street, on Friday last. Present—Messrs. Frame, D. Ferguson, E. W. Andrews, [?] Alderman Glandfield Curnow Hackett. ...
Article : 1,203 wordsThe wheat market has almost [?] operations since the rains set in this morning. The price was nominally 9s The trustees of the Free Church of [?] have ...
Article : 262 wordsIn my account of the allay at Julia Creak last week, your printers have made the number of persons injured seven—a mistake for two. Mrs. Williams has been removed to the Adelaide Hospital: the men are ...
Article : 154 wordsMACFARLANE v. WALKER.—For £13 8s., wages due to plaintiff and five mates for excavating. Mr. Horford for plaintiff, and Mr. Labatt for defendant. After a very long hearing it was decided that the plaintiffs must ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Rev. Dr. C. [?] intends to give during the ensuing winter another course of lectures—this time on agricultural chemistry. The first of the scries took place at the [?] Hotal last Wednesday [?] It. ...
Article : 231 wordsSTRAY COWS.—John Hughes was fined 5s, for allowing seven cows to stray.—Michael [?], for permitting one cow to stray about Union-street, was fined 5s. and 10s. costs. ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Farmers Club met on Monday evening, When the rules were passed for its guidance, the Committee appointed, and a Treasure and Secretary elected. A goodly number of subscribers paid up their £1 1s., the ...
Article : 76 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Aldermen Greenway, Parry, and Gray; and Councillors Birrell, Pulford, Lock, Hambidge, and Scarfe. The following accounts were approved for [?] ...
Article : 828 wordsPresent—Messrs James Blchford, James Sparshott, and William Campbell. The time for taking out depasturing [?] was extended. Clerk to advertise same. ...
Article : 39 wordsPresent—All the members. Read, a letter from Messrs. Bartley, Bakowell, and Stow, stating that it was not necessary to proclaim the town of Thebarton under the impounding Act in order ...
Article : 155 wordsA meeting of (be Fanners' Club was held at the Norfolk Arms, Randle-street, on Friday last. Present—Messrs. Wilson, Tuxford, E. W. Andrew, Gray. D. Ferguson. Frame, Curnow. Cumming, and ...
Article : 3,366 wordsA public meeting of the ratepayers was held for the purpose of electing a Councillor In place or the late Chairman, at 10 o'clock. Mr. Wingale was called to the chair. The undermentioned [?] ...
Article : 170 wordsPresent—Major Freeling (in the chair), the Hon.C. G. Everard, M.L.C, Mr. A. Hay, M.P., Mr. W. Milne, M.P., Mr. W. Duffield, M.P., Mr. D. Sutherland, and the Score-tary. Mr. Thompson. District Chairmen—Mr. May. Mr. ...
Article : 5,406 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. T. Bee, John Kain, John [?] man (in the chair), William Giles, Jan., and Joseph Bairstow. The Clerk reported cash or hand £14 4s. 3d., and in ...
Article : 94 wordsPresent—Messrs, Randall (Chairman), William. and Christie. Resolved, that some more cutting and clearing be done on the Starfish Hill-road, ...
Article : 27 wordsPresent—Messrs. C. Watson (Chairman), W. Halnes Jan., R. Halden, and Geo. Dickerson. Resolved, that Clause No. 42 of the Impounding Act. 1858, be brought into operation by this Council. ...
Article : 84 wordsPresent—His worship the Mayor {in the chair) Alderman Martin and Wilcox; Councillors McLaren Harris and Howard. Resolved, that the wall now in course of erection in ...
Article : 231 wordsNO quorum. HOW STARFISH RAT OYSTERS.—There are more ways than one even of eating an oyster. and the method adopted by the asterias is peculiar. It is quite ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 28 May 1859, Page 3
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