The Attorney-General for the plaintiff, and Mr. Fisher for the defendant. This cause was adjourned over from the previous day, for the summing up of His Honor and the verdict of the Jury. ...
Article : 1,178 wordsPOLICE INFORMATIONS.—John Jones, Benj[?]min James, and Alexander Gordon, were each fined 5[?]. for neglecting precautions before burning stubble. Similar informations [?]aid against Thomas Graham, Charles Janeway, H[?]gh ...
Article : 357 wordsIn the wheat and flour market prices are unchanged from yesterday, but buyers are more cautious and fewer are disposed to make offers. The Augusta May's teas have been sold at ...
Article : 105 wordsA new Fire and Life Assurance Company has been organized by Mr. Henry Miller and others. Capital £2,000,000. Every share was subscribed before the scheme was issued. The Government ...
Article : 63 wordsDRUNK.—Catherine Cushion was fined 5s. for this offence. AN IMBECILE.—John Griff[?]ths answered to a charge of wandering on the Bridge-road, and not giving a satisfactory account of himself. The defendant, an idiot, who had ...
Article : 526 wordsA telegram from Sydney informs us that the Government propose to secure Ledger's alpacas. A hundred diggers still remain at Rockhampton, and are averaging an ounce and a[?]half each per ...
Article : 35 wordsSir—To my letter, published in yesterday's Advertiser, you appended a note, doubting the truth of the assertions contained in it; but as that letter, as well as others I intend sending you for publication, ...
Article : 790 wordsOn Wednesday evening, the 6th instant, a meeting was held, in pursuance of a resolution of the Town Council[?] at the Exchange Hotel, Port Adelaide, for the purpose of considering the most suitable place for landing Her Majesty's ...
Article : 2,764 wordsPresent—Mr. D. Garlick (Chairman), Messrs. Hogarth and Paterson. Mr. Hamlin, Poundkeeper, was present with his returns. Two applications for slaughtering licenses received. To ...
Article : 78 wordsOn Tuesday, the 5th instant, the inauguration of a new Lodge which had just be[?]n completed by the Gawler Lodge of the South Australian District of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, was d[?]y performed with all the ceremonial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 wordsPresent—Messrs. Broadstock (Chairman), E. Fry, R. Day, and E. Bowman, J.P. Clerk paid £44 10s. Sundries paid amounting to £17 12s. 6d. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Court was occupied for a considerable time in disposing of applications for time for payment of judgments which had been obtained; and where anything like reasonable grounds could be sh[?]wn, the applications ...
Article : 1,449 wordsNever think of saying bo to a goose. Say bea[?] to the gander—belle to the goose. A FORWARD CHILD. An infant, two months old, taking an airing, ...
Article : 2,332 wordsA WARNING TO M.P's.—Mr. Roeb[?]ck says, very justly, that it requires a certain sor[?] of m[?]n to make a figura in Parli[?]ment, to be he[?]rd, and to hava any influence. He mu[?]t be a professional politician and ...
Article : 695 wordsBURTON'S CIRCUS, PORT ADELAIDE.—The weather being somewhat more propitious on Tuesday evening, the performances of this deservedly popular company were extensively patronised, the larg[?] ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 7 Apr 1859, Page 3
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