By the Witchcraft we have San Francisco papers to the 24th ult. They contain no later intelligence from the Frazer River. Preparations were being made throughout the State ...
Article : 672 wordsThe SPEAKER took the Chair shortly after 1 o'clock. GAWLER EXTENSION LINK OF RAILWAY. Mr. YOUNG gave notice that on the following Tuesday he should move there be laid on the table of the House a paper ...
Article : 9,346 wordsWIFE BEATING.—James Morris answered to the information of his wife, Sarah Morris, charging him with assaulting her, on November 3. Mr. Andrews appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Wigley for the defendant. The description ...
Article : 1,001 wordsThe ninth anniversary of the above Lodge was held at Mount Barker, on Thursday, December 2. The Brethren, according to previous arrangement, assembled at Host Low's Crown Hotel, at 12 o'clock, noon, whence they proceeded in ...
Article : 3,342 wordsSTEALING A WATCH.—Henry Ormonde, charged with stealing a watch from the person of Fritz Nigler, while he lay dr[?]nk on the floor of the White Hart Hotel, was sentenced to three months[?] imprisonment. ...
Article : 380 wordsA first meeting. This was an adjudication on the petition of Jacob Hart. Mr. Hicks was solicitor to the petitioning creditor, and Mr. Brown accountant to the estate. ...
Article : 1,381 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Two persons were fined the usual penalty of 5[?]. for this offence. Another was charged with drunkenness and an assault on the constable. In consequence of his having only recently arrived in the colony the Bench ...
Article : 160 wordsTHE CLERKS' SALARY ACT REPEAL BILL.— This was read a second time yesterday. The third reading is appointed for next Tuesday. ...
Article : 21 wordsST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—We are glad to see that the works at St. Paul's Church, Pulteney-street, are now rapidly progressing. The roof timbers are fast assuming their proper appearance, and we hope that the building ...
Article : 406 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Edward Cook pleaded guilty to this offence, but stated in extenuation that he had just arrived from a long voyage in the Confiance; he had occasion to attend the Police Court on a trial yesterday, and perhaps the ...
Article : 165 wordsFOUL CHIMNEY.—John Joseph Cobben, charged with permitting his chimney to go on fire pleaded guilty, but urged in extenuation the extreme precaution which he had taken against such an occurrence. The chimney was regularly ...
Article : 190 wordsWORK AND PLAY.—There is an excellent article on this subject in the last number of Frazer. The old maxim, that play is very much better after work, than before it, or in its stead, is thus set forth anew:—"Recreation can ...
Article : 463 wordsPresent—Messrs. Greenshields, [?]olden, and Budd. A communication haviug been made to the Council by Mr. Alexander Cameron to the effect that a certain boy, who had been brought out from the Destitute Asylum some years since ...
Article : 61 wordsPresent—Messrs. S. Herbert (Chairman), D. Davies and James Smith. A letter was received from Mr. Joshua Little requesting repairs to the road between Sections 1127 and 1123. ...
Article : 93 wordsPresent—All the members. Joseph Praters' tender was accepted for the repairs at Robinson's Gap, for 10l. John Munch's tender for repairs at Bull's Creek was ...
Article : 78 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. H. Davis (Chairman); Hemingway, and Harrold. The Superintendent's report was read. Resolved, that the hours for burning stubble be from ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 4 Dec 1858, Page 3
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