Flour £19 to £20. Sales in wheat have been effected at 8s. 6d. for prime samples. The Adelaide trade is dull. shipping. ...
Article : 173 wordsNow that the island of Mauritius lies upon the track of our mail steamers, and is to be made one of their calling-places, it is not improbable that mercantile enterprise may turn its attention to a ...
Article : 1,086 wordsPresent—Messrs. Sutherland (Chairman), Pool, and Howard. Messrs. Monteith, Mosely, and Hodges, requested co-operation of Council to open the diagonal road leading from ...
Article : 142 wordsOn Wednesday, 13th instant, a meeting of the Bush Fire Belief Committee was held in the Speaker's [?]oom, in the House of Assembly, for the purpose of determining upon the first apportionment of the Fund. The attendance was ...
Article : 2,770 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. Fergusson. A letter was received from the Surveyor-General, saying that he is unable at present to define the roads at Caracalinga between Sections 1029,1030, &c. ...
Article : 41 wordsPresent—All the members. Clerk paid the Treasurer. Clerk to inform Dr. Herbert that, as his attendance was not ordernd by the Council, they cannot certify his ...
Article : 114 words11. M. McMahon, final hearing. FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 11. James Ferbrache, tinal hearing. 1. Foster Stedman, final hearing. ...
Article : 50 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Henry Richardson and John Edwards were fined [?]s. for this offence. VIOLENT ASSAULT.—Bridget Hare was charged with violently assaulting Eliza Evershed, in Adelaide, on the 11th ...
Article : 792 wordsAnother of our public men has snuffed himself out. The suicidal sufferer in the present instance is Dr. Evans, formerly editor of the Melbourne Herald, afterwards Postmaster-General, and recently ...
Article : 1,532 wordsPresent—All the members. Tenders accepted from Thomas Sheriff, for bridge across creek at Payneham, 23l. 10s., and from John Mitchell, for 70 cubic yards of blinding on the Montacute-road, at 1s. 3d. ...
Article : 171 wordsPresent — The Chairman and Messrs. Morphett and Gibbins. Conveyance to be obtained for piece of road exchanged with the Rev. W. H. Lloyd. ...
Article : 126 wordsPresent—All the members. Fine remitted [?]Mr. John Jones, for stubble-burning. Mr. Henry Balls was appointed to the office of Poundkeeper at Milang. ...
Article : 82 wordsA memoir, compiled from observations made at the offices of the Consuls at San Francisco, by the commanders of whale ships, and deposited at the Chamber of Commerce in that town, gives some ...
Article : 669 wordsCaptain Hovell, who, in company with Mr. Hume, first explored the district of Port Phillip, in the year 1824, is at present a visitor of Melbourne. The Hon. Thomas McCombie—who, by the way, spells the ...
Article : 1,122 words[Before Messrs. R. F. Newland, T. Gilbert, and J. W. Smith.] CROFTS V. GOWLING.—Action for £7, balance of account for cartage of building materials. Mr. Boykett for plaintiff, Mr. Herford for defendant. Defendant admitted 2l. 15s., ...
Article : 1,043 wordsThe inaptitude of the French, as a colonising people, has received its latest, and possibly strongest, exemplification in Algeria, which it is impossible to regard in any other light than as a gigantic failure. ...
Article : 1,392 wordsTHE HANDEL FESTIVAL.—For the first time since the Philharmonic and Choral Societies have been organised, these associations combined last evening to afford a treat to the citizens of Adelaide, such as it has ...
Article : 375 wordsDRUNKENNESS AND INDECENCY.—G. Brasher was fined 10s. for exposing his person; and three individuals were fin[?]d in the usual penalty of 5s. each for drunkenness. FIGHTING AND DISTURBING THE PEACE.—C. Scott and ...
Article : 64 wordsPresent — Messrs. Crettenden (Chairman), Saint and Wingate. Letters read from Mr. Walter Duffield, offering to convey s[?]reets in the township of Gawler West to the District ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 14 Apr 1859, Page 3
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