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  2. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The quarterly general meeting of the members of the Chamber of Commerce was held at usual at Green's Exchange. There was a good attendance, although no very important business had been set down for ...

    Article : 843 words
  3. THE FIRE AT THE PORT.

    The property mentioned in our issue of yesterday as having been destroyed by fire was that of Mr.P.C, Perry.It consisted of six two-storey dwelling-houses, and had a frontage to Nile and Robe streets. The ...

    Article : 1,142 words
  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    RICHARD GASON, Currie-street, publican and labour office-keeper.—First hearing. Mr. J.T.Bagot for the insolvent. MR. Colley, accountant. ...

    Article : 787 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Burra brings no later papers from Sydney, but in the Argus we find the following telegram:—"Sydney, Thursday,January 28. ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. THE CORPORATION.

    Sir—It is an old saying that "nothing under the sun is perfect." Occasionally we notice an invention which seems to be the ne plus ultra of ingenuity. Shortly afterwards, to our ...

    Article : 586 words
  7. AURICULAR CONFESSION AND PRIESTLY ABSOLUTION.

    On Thursday, the 2nd November, a public meeting of the members of the Church of England, of both sexes, convened by the Churchwardens of the several parishes and ...

    Article : 3,042 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Sydney Morning Herald acknowledges Auckland papers to the 7th ult. We subjoin the only items of news given:—"The New Zealand Pensioner Force has ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. POLICE COURTS.

    DISORDERLY CONDUCT.—A woman named Trompine was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment for being disordely. ASSAULT.—Thomas Haining appeared to a charge ...

    Article : 490 words
  10. PORT ELLIOT.

    Sir—It is a singular phase of human nature how self-finterest will exercise an influence so largely over the judgments and deliberations of men when called upon to decide upon any ...

    Article : 409 words
  11. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

    We have Cape Town papers to the 20th December. The smallpox was still raging ia the country districts. In Cape Town alone more than 2,000 deaths had occurred from this ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  12. THE MAYOR'S PUNCHBOWL.

    Sir—There are some errors in the inscription on the civic bowl just arrived that ought to be pointed out, in order that what is intended to perpetuate the memory of Colonel Light may ...

    Article : 649 words
  13. MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Committee of the Mount Barker Agricultural Associatiom was held on Monday evening, pursuant to advertisement, at the Crown Inn, Mount Barker, for the purpose of making arrangements in ...

    Article : 455 words
  14. PENOLA.

    A bush fire, of rather an alarming nature, occured on the run of Mr. T.Wills, J.P., on Saturday, the 22nd January. It extended its ravages to the borders of our town, and burnt down some fencing on the Racecourse ...

    Article : 958 words
  15. PORT ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.

    ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE.—Charles Smith and Alexander Applequist, seamen, were charged with loitering about and not giving satisfactory account of themselves. It was stated by Sergeant Badman ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. SANDY CREEK RACES.

    Judge—Mr. Wood,Gawler Town; Starter, Mr. Allen, Gawler Town. This place is distant from Gawler eastward about five miles through a district evincing progress in rural ...

    Article : 1,001 words
  17. GAWLER: MONDAY, JANUARY 31.

    ASSAULTS.—Robert McCord was charged by John Fish with an assault upon the occasion of the late Willaston Match Races, but the case was dismissed.—T. J. Munro was charged by Thomas Henry Morehouse with ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. THE HAHNDORF DIGGINGS.

    Sir—In your report of the Hahndorf diggings, I observe it is stated by Mr. Chiles that Mr. Jeffrey, in tho course of three days, with the assistance of a boy, raised about £10 worth ...

    Article : 833 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 475 words
  20. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.

    [We extract the following very interesting notice of the Duke of Wurtemburg from the December number of the Melbourne Polyglot News Letter.] Amongst the passengers who took their ...

    Article : 1,068 words
  21. GOOLWA AND PORT ELLIOT TELEGRAPH OFFICE.

    Sir—I am at a loss to conjecture who your Port Elliot correspondent " T." may be. That he is some very important personage I cannot doubt, from the egotism pervading his epistle. ...

    Article : 390 words
  22. GAWLER.

    Dealing with the great diversity of engagements which yesterday invited the attention of the good people of Gawler and its vicinity in the order of their occurrence. I must first direct your readers' observation to a ...

    Article : 336 words
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    Mr. Makeweight has gone into the country. We asked him whether he was going to take the 11 o'clock a.m. train, or 3 o'clock p.m.boat. "Neither," he replied, "I am only going to take a carpet-bag" ...

    Article : 29 words
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