A most influential meeting has been held on the Exchange, and resolutions have been unanimously adopted to raise a subscription for rewarding the captain and crew of the ...
Article : 1,799 wordsMr. Fenn made an application in this cause. He explained that at the trial all the facts of the case had been agreed to, and certain questions as to the construction of the deeds had been referred for a special case. Before the special case was ...
Article : 874 wordsIn consequence of representations made to Admiral Sir M. Seymour, of the mischief done by pirates in the neighborhood of Macao, the steam vessel Niger, Captain Colville, was despatched to look them up ...
Article : 884 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Lazar, Glandfield; Councillors Williams, Cottrell, Birrell, Baldwin, Hugall, Hubble, Osborne, Thomas, Gouge, and Fox. ...
Article : 2,011 wordsTHE NAVIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE.—The comparison betwixt the navies of France and England fitly commences with the grand struggle in which the resources and power of the two nations were well ...
Article : 1,751 wordsPresent—Mr. Wright (in the chair), Mr. Macdermott, M.P., and Mr. Wickes (Secretary). AUBURN. A letter was read from M. J. Braddock, on behalf of ...
Article : 387 wordsThis was an adjourned final hearing. The insolvent had carried on the business of a builder at Walkerville. An extraordinary feature in the case is that there appears to be a surplus of upwards of 600l. The ...
Article : 640 wordsA meeting of enrolled volunteers (Mr. E. Felgate in the chair) look place last evening in Mr. Ryder's schoolroom, for the election of officers. Thirty persons were present. Messrs. John Tallant Bee, H. H. Fordham, ...
Article : 225 wordsThe engagement of the host of performers for this great festival has now been completed by the Sacred Harmonic Society. The extent of the orchestra will be appreciated when it is stated that it will comprise ...
Article : 439 wordsNOTICES OF MOTION:— 1. Mr. W. SCOTT— "That he will ask the Hon. the Chief Secretary whether there is any intention of removing the Government ...
Article : 903 wordsSir—In your account of the Show of Entire Horses at Woodville, on Thursday last, you remark:— "Whilst all must have been gratified by the appearance of the colonial stock generally, we cannot help ...
Article : 551 wordsSeveral inebriates were fined in the usual penalty of 5s. for not being able to take care of themselves. MASTERS' AND SERVANTS' ACT.—John Coxon, of the Sturt, cowkeeper, appeared to the information of Kate Roach ...
Article : 537 wordsThe dress selected being as light and as little confining the limbs as possible, the rifle should be light for the same reason, viz.: that the evolutions of the rifleman are performed generally on the double quick, ...
Article : 617 wordsINTERFERENCE WITH POLICE.—Christian Schultz and Henry Wilson, charged with reseuing a prisoner from the hands of the police on Saturday last, near the Dock Hotel. Prisoner Schultz pleaded guilty, but policeman being in ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 16 Aug 1859, Page 3
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