EXCURSION TO PORT ELLIOT, G[?] MILANG.—It will be perceived by our advertising columns that the steamer Melbourne will leave Port Adelaide at 4 o'clock a.m. (not 4 ...
Article : 162 wordsPresent—Messrs. Lanterbach, Pugh, Preiss, and Lorimer. A circular was received from the Public Works Office, accompanied by a copy of Act No. 8 of 1858. The Chairman stated that he had recommended the ...
Article : 315 wordsJohanna Willis was indicted for stealing from the Britannia Hotel, one gold watch, value 8l., the property of Emily Thorn, at Port Adelaide, on the 27th June. The prisoner was undefended. ...
Article : 1,970 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—John Bond, Charles Jennings, H. Prescott, and Norman John Crocker, were each fined 5s. for this offence. IMPOUNDING CATTLE.—Joseph Skelton appeared to ...
Article : 793 wordsMARRIAGR OF FUGITIVE LOVERS.—Glasgow, Nov. 29.—It would appear that such, romantic events as elopements and love matches have not entirely passed away, although the scene is no longer Gretna ...
Article : 2,737 wordsTHE BISHOP OF LONDON'S CHARGE.—As Christian men we are rejoiced to find that the highly important, large-hearted, and truly Catholic Charge, delivered to the Clergy of the Church ...
Article : 225 wordsIt being material to Mr. Jonathan Wild on a certain occasion to prove an alibi, he committed an unusual act of charity by bestowing a shilling on an old woman in remembrance of the day on ...
Article : 1,437 wordsThere has been a meeting of the shareholders bf the National Bank, who have confirmed Mr. Hughee's dismissal. ...
Article : 27 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—J. Anderson was for this offence fined 5s. DRUNKENNESS AND CREATING DISTURBANCE.—Peter Clark and John Wall, for being drunk and fighting were fined 5s. for each offence. ...
Article : 471 wordsA public meeting in aid of the above fund was held on the 19th instant, at the Sussex Arms, Walkerville. Mr. CLARK, Chairman of the District, having been called to the chair, said he hoped that the same painful ...
Article : 204 wordsA terrific storm has just occurred at Maitland. Hailstones fell as large as pigeons' eggs. The breakage of glass has been tremendous. The fruit-growing crops have been totally ...
Article : 87 wordsThe bazaar in aid of the funds for the erection of the Auburn school came off on Wednesday last with great eclat. At an early part or the day the yard of the hotel was already filled with gigs, carts, and saddle-horses, ...
Article : 454 wordsFlour, £17 15s. to £18 10s., with symptoms of weakness. Wheat 7s. Cd.; quite nominal. SHIPPING. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 478 wordsIrate Proctor—"Sir, I sent you back to your College only five minutes ago, to invest yourself in your Academical costume!" Fast Freshman (with affability)—"Yes! and here we ...
Article : 847 wordsSir—Business compelled me, very contrary to my inclinations, I assure you, to be present during a considerable portion of the meeting of the City Council on Monday last, and upon looking at the ...
Article : 355 wordsA public meeting was held in the new schoolroom, February 14th, for the purpose of considering whether it would be advisable to reinstate the late schoolmaster, Mr. McKirdy, or to advertise for a married couple, both ...
Article : 260 wordsSir—I do not remember to have seen in the colonial papers any intimation of the notorious Miranda having been traced, but that he has been is beyond all doubt, as appears by the following extract of a ...
Article : 84 wordsADAMS V. JOHNSTON.—Assault. Dismissed. HEALTH V. STOCKWELL.—Information for breaking the peace. Bound over to keep the peace towards the complainant. ...
Article : 247 wordsThe anniversary of tho opening of this place of worship took place on Sunday, the 21st instant, when addresses commemorative of the occasion were delivered by the Rev. J. Gardner, Rev. P. Mercer, and Rev. Win. ...
Article : 1,049 wordsAMALGAMATION OF OFFICES.—The Corporation have determined to unite the offices of Inspector of Slaughterhouses, Clerk of the Markets, and Poundkeeper, and thus dispense with the services of two ...
Article : 435 wordsHENRY NOOTNAGEL'S INSOLVENCY.—The Commissioner of Insolvency will preside at the Insolvent Court at 11 o'clock to-day, for the purpose of giving judgment in the case of Henry Nootnagel. ...
Article : 270 wordsThis was the first day of Local Court business; the Clerk of the Bench, Mr. Ingleby, officiating also for the first time. The appointment of this gentleman appears to be a very judicious one, and his services greatly facilitate the business ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 23 Feb 1859, Page 3
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