The markets are unchanged. There is to be a monster land meeting to-night, and some little excitement is becoming evident. ...
Article : 78 wordsMessage No. 21 was received from the House of Assembly, forwarding the Bill for Law of Property for the consideration of the Council, which on the motion of Mr. MORPHETT was read a first time ...
Article : 878 wordsTRUMPERY CHARGE.—John Casley, a little boy, was charged with stealing's fourpenny-piece, the property of J. A. Senn, on the 28th July. It appeared that the prosecutor gave his child a fourpenny-piece on Saturday last ...
Article : 92 wordsFIGHTING.—Jams Taylor and William Croy were dined 10s. each for being drunk, and fighting in Todd-street on Monday last. ...
Article : 35 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Messrs. Treloar tad Brown. The Kinder attended, and complained that the North Auburn Poundkeeper had not properties fed and waterad ...
Article : 313 wordsThe following was posted outside the Telegraph Office on Tuesday:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Armed—July 31. Prussian ship, from Launceston. ...
Article : 131 wordsThe completion, a few weeks since, of our vintage affords an occasion for again adverting to this important and promising branch of colonial industry. The growing attention and ...
Article : 2,094 wordsReceived, a letter from Mr. Bonnar for Mr. Blake. Mr. Make be requested to meet the Surveyor ca tho ground. The Council determined upon the number of cattle to ...
Article : 72 wordsPresent—Mr. P. Butler (Chairman), Mr. A. Beckmann, Mr. Thomas Moyses, and Mr. W. Ashby. Ordered, that the late to Clerk, Mr. W. Lennon, have official notice to attend a meeting of this Council and ...
Article : 118 wordsOur dulness at this season was very agreeably relieved by the arrival, on Monday evening last, of the cutter Swallow, built for and owned by Messrs. Cooke, of this place. By the courtesy of Captain Wiltshire I subjoin ...
Article : 273 wordsMr. DUFFIELD presented two petitions from the inhabitants and Corporation of Gawler Town, praying that the main road through that place be net strack off the schednie. ...
Article : 5,699 wordsA serious accident occurred this morning to a man named Joseph Symons, a worker on the railway. It appears that be attempted to cross the has immediately before the engine, as it was proceeding to the turntable ...
Article : 1,310 wordsSir—I now hand you the second case to which I referred in my former letter. I am, Sir, &c., J.B.SHEPHERDSON. ...
Article : 34 wordsSir—In reply to your letter of the 16th ult., which I must apologize for allowing to remain be long in abeyance, requsting me to report un the probable cost of a line of telegraph to King George's Sound, I would ...
Article : 1,098 words"Metropolitan Building Act, 1855. Form of order to take down a dangerous structure. Jurisdiction to review on summons for expenses. ...
Article : 1,754 wordsSir—In your report of the motion for a rule nisi, in the case Hutchinson v. Basham, the following words are given as coming from His Honor the Chief Justice:— ...
Article : 705 words"That in the opinion of this Council a positive majority of the members thereof is required for the purpose of effecting and change in the provisions of tho Constitution Act; and that, in order to insure unity of ...
Article : 104 words"That he will [?] the Honourable the Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. Hay;— "1. When the Northern Extension Railway will be completed to Kapunda. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 1 Aug 1860, Page 3
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