It may be almost said that St, Paul's Cathedral was opened yesterday. It is quite true that it has been built two centuries, but, in the sense in which anything is called new till it is used, ...
Article : 1,438 wordsAnother fire has occured in this city. Early this morning, three stores in Flinders' Lane, West, were discovered to be on fire, and in spite of all efforts to save them, they were soon burned ...
Article : 194 wordsSURVEY AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.—A party of Royal Engineers, consisting of Lieutenant W. Bailey, Sergeant S. Latham, one corporal, and six sappers of the corps, have been ordered to the Cape ...
Article : 3,665 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Charles Ashley, Joseph Burdock, and Gottlieb Kalkutsche, were fined 5s. each for this offence, and Michael Doyle, who was similarly accused, was discharged. ...
Article : 507 wordsWhat can be the meaning of this announcement which has been for the last some months appearing in the Times?— "The Great Eastern Steamship.—Admission until ...
Article : 1,226 wordsThis was a final hearing. The insolvent, an elderly person, had carried on the business of a publican and labor-officekeeper in Currie-street. The insolvency appeared to have arisen from the circumstances of the expenses of carrying on the ...
Article : 2,782 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Theonly business before the Court was a charge of this nature against an individual named Francis. The Magistrate disposed of the case by inflicting the usual penalty of 5s. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Melbourne Argus acknowledges dates to December 28. The following is the only extract of interest:— "Since the departure of last month's mail, trade has ...
Article : 802 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. Dawson (Chairman), J. Phillis, and T. Moore. A memorial was received from several settlers near Holland's Creek, referring to repairs of road through Hoad's ...
Article : 298 wordsPresent—All the members. Clerk stated that he had received the necessary tracing from the Surveyor-General's Office of the road at Grunsthal. The road was only 60 links in width. Clerk to inspect the road ...
Article : 165 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. Hollins (Chairman); J. Gribble, J. Clift, jun., and Fox. Mr. M. Burgess presented abstract of agricultural returns for 1858, showing acres of wheat, 4.822½; barley, 257[?]; oats, ...
Article : 123 wordsPresent—The Chairman (Mr. C. Watson), and Messrs. W. Haines and G. Dickerson. Clerk to appear at the Salisbury Court to defend the assessment. ...
Article : 125 wordsSir—The statement made in the Advertiser, yesterday morning, by Mr. Torrens, must strike the reader with some astonishment. Mr. Torrens makes a statement of charges which we will suppose have been ...
Article : 434 wordsTHE AUSTRALIAN BALLOON.—The Australian balloon appears to be destined to disappoint the patrons of Cremorne. On two occasions, prior to last night, the promissed ascent has been postponed from inability to ...
Article : 844 wordsTHE DUKE OF WELLINGTON AND THE PAINTER.— The following amusing anecdote is now for the first time recorded of the great "F. M." and our countryman Sir William Allan:—Sir William Allan having finished "The ...
Article : 786 wordsBUSH FIRE RELIEF FUND.—In our impression of yesterday, the name of Mr. James Whiting, one of the Secretaries, was incorrectly printed "Whitney." ...
Article : 24 wordsFRASER RIVER.—It is really difficult to say which gratifies the eye most on this most beautiful river, the rich varying hues of the foliage on either side, which change so frequently as to dispel monotony, or the ...
Article : 250 wordsSOLAR HEAT.—The amount of heat which our earth receives from the sun, and the economy of that heat by the laws of radiation, absorption, convection, and reflection, are exactly proportionate to the necessities of our ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 2 Mar 1859, Page 3
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