The new Ministry has been announced to-day in the Legislative Assembly:—Mr. Nicholson, Chief Secretary; Mr. MacCulloch, Treasurer; Mr. Wood, Attorney-General; Mr. Adamson, ...
Article : 294 wordsAS THE TIME APPROACHES for later news from Europe, it is but natural that expectation[?]should be highly wrought as respects the eventualities of the late war. What may we expect to hear? ...
Article : 4,036 wordsROBBERS IN A CHAPEL.—About two miles from Clare there is a large number of respectable settlers, and a very neat little chapel, which is well attended with sincere and devout worshippers. On Sunday ...
Article : 152 wordsSir—Can you inform me whether New South Wales had a funded debt when the colonies of South Australia, Victoria, and Western Australia, were respectively formed into separate provinces, and if so ...
Article : 59 wordsThe following extracts from the report of the committee appointed by the Commander-in-Chief to examine into the efficiency of Mr. Rarey's method, will no doubt be of interest:— ...
Article : 1,636 wordsSir—When I beheld the unapproachable signature of "Alpha," I bowed myself three times to the eastward, and said "Ali's will be done," and bowed again and repeated two verses; then having taken a bath ...
Article : 233 wordsSir—Mr. Barry has certainty gained his object in putting his delightful "anthem" in print, viz.:— "that it may possibly afford some readers a portion of the pleasure which the author derived from its ...
Article : 300 wordsPresent—Messrs. R. Budgen (Chairman), J. Clift, jun., J. Gribble, and A. Birrell. Plans and specifications for a public school received from the Board of Education. No. 2 approved for erection. ...
Article : 1,365 wordsThe largest and most influential meeting of the tradesmen and others ever held in this town took place on the 24th instant, for the purpose of considering the above important questions. ...
Article : 2,414 wordsSir—The accompanying MS. may not be without interest to your readers. It has never previously been published, and is the only known copy in existence. The author appears to have written after the ...
Article : 589 wordsSons of Australia, war's alarms May call your colonies to arms— Should foreign nations dare to land Their legions on your peaceful strand— ...
Article : 168 wordsThis was a certificate meeting. The Commissioner remarked that he had had some doubts whether the insolvent had not delayed his declaration of insolvency longer than he ought, but as he found that the ...
Article : 921 wordsOn Wednesday, at noon, a meeting was held in the Vestry of St. Francis Xavier's, for the purpose of making arrangements for the reception of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Adelaide, whose arrival by the ...
Article : 1,282 wordsSir—It has been said the public markets are not suited to the wants of the age and habits of the present colonists, and that abortive attempts to form such institutions have been made in many instances. ...
Article : 369 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Alfred Wood was fined 5s. for this offence. SLEEPING IN THE OPEN AIR.—Edward Ryan was charged with being found lying asleep in Rundle-street, and ...
Article : 1,078 wordsSir—In your report of a case tried yesterday in the Police Court, errors of omission occur calculated to do me serious injury, by deterring others from giving me employment. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 27 Oct 1859, Page 3
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