On Monday, at noon, a meeting of the working classes was held on the vacant space adjoining the Napoleon Bonaparte Hotel, King William-street, for the purpose of considering the propriety of petitioning the Legislature to rescind the ...
Article : 4,987 wordsThis was an action for damages for a wilful and malicious prosecution of the defendant towards the plantiff. Mr. Fisher and Mr. Wigley appeared for the plaintiff, and the Attorney-General for the defendant. ...
Article : 3,507 wordsFlour is without alteration. The Superintendent and Warden of the Pentridge Stockade have been nearly murdered by a convict named Bowley. ...
Article : 60 wordsAn Amherst newspaper vouches for the truth of the massacre stated to have been perpetrated at Port Curtis. ...
Article : 21 wordsDISORDERLY.—Julia Lawless was charged with disorderly conduct and soliciting prostitution on the Company's Wharf. A. Duncan, police-constable, described the conduct of the defendant as being very unbecoming, but failed to prove the ...
Article : 68 wordsSir—I cannot allow a letter which appeared in your columns of Saturday last, signed "Up Down South," to pass without commenting on the false statements therein contained. He says the mails were delivered ...
Article : 386 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—William Hescott was charged with the above offence. He pleaded not guilty. Police-trooper Higga proved the charge, and Police-trooper Bentley corroborated. Fined 5s., and costs 10s. ...
Article : 202 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Mudge (Chairman), H. Fox, J. Gribble, J. Clift, jun., and Richard Budgen. Various official letters were received and read. Received three memorials from ratepayers in Hackham for ...
Article : 172 wordsOBTAINING MONEY UNDER FALSE PRETENCES.—George Monteith, committed on the above charge, pleaded guilty. The Magistrates warned the prisoner of the grave charge he had pleaded guilty to, but as this was the first offence, and in ...
Article : 1,622 wordsSir—Will you, or your correspondents, kindly inform me whether a District Councillor vacates his seat either by rotation or otherwise while holding the position of Chairman; my own opinion being that ...
Article : 67 wordsPresent—The Master, Captain Scott, Messrs. Tapley, Malcolm, and Newland. Read, a letter from Captain Snewin, of the steamer Ant. requesting that he might be allowed the use of a buoy left at ...
Article : 362 wordsSir—If it were not for a spasmodic effort put forth now and then, the question might very fairly be asked, whether there is such a body in existence as the Burnside District Council. It is believed by some that ...
Article : 302 wordsPORT ADELAIDE.—It was reported in town on Monday that a public meeting would be held at Port Adelaide that night, to consider the question of the representation of the Port. We were requests I, however, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 wordsPresent—Mr. Belt (Chairman), Mr. Macdermott M.P., Mr. Wright, the Chief Inspector of Schools, and the Secretary. INSPECTOR'S REPORT. ...
Article : 691 wordsCRIMEAN MONUMENT.—The model of the monumental memorial to be erected on the parade ground at Woolwich garrison to the memory of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers of the Royal ...
Article : 643 wordsTHE VICTORIA THEATRE.—There was an over flowing and very respectable audience to witness the first appearance of Miss Kate O'Reilly, on the evening of Monday, June 27. The piece selected for the ...
Article : 450 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Glandfield, Lazar, Elliot, Councillors Osborne, Thomas, Pannell, Hugall, Cox, Hubble, Cottrell, Fox, Baldwin. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ...
Article : 1,789 wordsPresent—The Colonial Surgeon (Dr. Moore), the Emigra tion Agent (Dr. Duncan), and Messrs. Holthouse and Bee. No special business was brought before the notice of the ...
Article : 129 wordsDISORDERLY.—Richard Barber was charged with drunken and disorderly conduct. The apprehending constable stated that he found the defendant o[?] North-terrace, in a state of intoxication, on the previous evening. On being taken to the ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 28 Jun 1859, Page 3
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