On Saturday morning at 11 o'clock a large number of citizens assembled, in the booth erected upon the Corporation Aere for the purpose of holding the recent election of a member of the House of Assembly in the room of Mr. ...
Article : 4,608 wordsThe following was posted on Saturday outside the Telegraph office:— MELBOURNE SHIPPING. Port Philip Heads, May 14. ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE newspaper files just arrived from England contain ample details of the three great ideas that, down to the date of departure, engrossed tha public mind. There three ideas were— ...
Article : 1,882 wordsWe are in possession of Melbourne papers to the 12th of May, from which we extract the following:— BALLARAT.—The eastern portion was in a state of ...
Article : 682 wordsJoseph Harvey Green, and Charles Green, were indicted for stealing a gelding from George Baker, another gelding from Joseph Ind, and a saddle and other articles from John Scarborough. ...
Article : 3,788 wordsNews from Sydney to the 7th instant is contained in our Melbourne file of papers, received by the Admella, from which we extract the following:— COMMENCEMENT OF SIR M. PETO AND CO.'S ...
Article : 674 wordsThis was a rehearing. The insolvent, who had been engaged in farming operations, came up for judgment some weeks since, when he was awarded a third class certificate, and sentenced to one month's imprisonment, for having ...
Article : 333 wordsHER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY.—We understand that at the request of many ladies and gentlemen the programme of next Thursday evening's proceedings at Government House will include ...
Article : 147 wordsThis was also a beautiful day. and the attendance on the course, though not quite so numerous as on the two preceding days, was equally respectable. The hour fixed for the concluding heat of the hurdle race was half-past eleven ...
Article : 1,243 wordsPETTY THEFT.—Edward and Ann Smith were charged with having in their possession a bag containing a quantity of potatoes suspected to have been stolen. P.C. Howell deposed that when on duty in Divett-street, about 1 o'clock ...
Article : 328 wordsINUNDATION AT PORT ADELAIDE.—The residents in Port Adelaide were on the afternoon of Saturday, May 14th, greatly alarmed at the rapid rise of the tide to an unusual height, the strong westerly gale ...
Article : 701 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Alexander Dowel was fine 5s. for this offence. OBSTRUCTING THE POLICE.—Catherine Delany was accused of obstructing the police. As she was about to leave ...
Article : 2,475 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Fotheringham and Martin, Councillors Coulson, Martin, Harris, and McLaren. Mr. Sanders's account for dish-drain in Jacob-street, and ...
Article : 154 wordsACCIDENT FROM FIRE-ARMS.—A sad accident happened on Saturday last to Mr. Jenkin Coles Government Storekeeper, and son of Mr. Coles, Park Lands Ranger. He, in company with Mr. Briggs of the ...
Article : 369 wordsWe extract the following from the Melbourne papers:— DARING BURGLARY.—An attempt at robbery, foiled by the bravery of a woman, is thus reported ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 16 May 1859, Page 3
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