We have dates to September 15. The news of peace had given a firmer tone to the markets. Fine weather enabled the planters to proceed with ...
Article : 615 wordsThe Attorney-General moved for a rule nisi to show cause why the v[?]dict for the plaintiff should not be set aside and a new trial had, on the grounds that the verdict was against the weight of evidence, and against the direction of the ...
Article : 1,533 wordsPresent—The Master and Waidens. Read, a letter from the Hon. the Treasurer, enclosing printed notices for distribution, regarding the lightshing Gellibrand's Point. Port Phillip Bay, and the coast and ...
Article : 449 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Aldermen Perry and Gray; Councillors Look, Scarfe, Birrell, Hambidge, and Pulford, The minutes of the last meeting were read, confirmed, and signed. ...
Article : 177 wordsFINNIS v. HART.—Action for 30l., on a bill of exchange. Air. Andrews for the plaintiff, and Mr. Ingleby for the defendant. According to the evidence of the plaintiff, there had been several bill transactions between the parties, and the last ...
Article : 654 wordsAdvices in England from New York are to August 6. The intelligence is not very interesting. THE PRESIDENCY.—President Buchanan, in a letter declining a renomination for the Presidency, says:— ...
Article : 578 wordsOn Friday evening, a meeting of the shareholders in the Crinnis Mine was held here; there were about 18 members present. Several very strong resolutions were proposed, and unanimously carried, in condemnation of ...
Article : 225 wordsThe most fearful scene that has probably ever occurred within the London Docks since their opening happened on the forenoon of July 26. It was attended with the loss of one life. Between 9 and 10 ...
Article : 768 wordsThe following are the particulars of the cargoes of the five ships that cleared for Adelaide in the month of July:— Mary Scott, 588 tons, cleared July 5.—Cargo: plain ...
Article : 3,279 wordsThis was an adjourned final hearing, Mr. Moulden appeared for the trade assignee and Mr. Bruce for the insolvent. The evidence of the insolvent, given at a previous meeting, ...
Article : 2,204 wordsTHE EAST TORRENS DISTRICT COUNCIL v. HART.— Action for district rates. Judgment for the plaintiffs. NATION v. BURTON.—For 1l. 7s., inason's work. Plea for time. To pay 10s., the balance in a fortaight. ...
Article : 70 wordsBREAKING WINDOWS.—John Ryan pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking same panes of glass, the property of the defendant; he pleaded guilty, but as Mr. Moore expressed a wish not to press the charge further he was fined 10s. and ...
Article : 943 wordsMiramon had issued a manifesto in which he pro[?]nises to protect the people in their power and wealth, and favours the plan of a dictatorial Government, and declares it to be the traditional policy of Mexico ...
Article : 91 wordsAbout three weeks ago the workmen employed by a large building firm in London, the Messrs, Trollope & Sons, "struck," not for an advance of wages, but for a curtailment of one hour in the day's work. ...
Article : 1,341 wordsThe announcement made by Napoleon III in yesterday's Moniteur goes forth loaded with a burden of happiness, some shreds of which will fall upon every country. The Emperor of the French for ...
Article : 2,049 wordsDISTURBING THE PEACE.— Charles patterson, seaman, was charged with disturbing the peace on the Company's Wharf, on Monday night. Fined 10s. RESCUING A PRISONER. — John Holmshead, seaman, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 6 Oct 1859, Page 3
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