Flour is now steady at £20. An abundant harvest is generally anticipated. NEW SOUTH WALES. Flour is steady in Sydney at £20 per ton. ...
Article : 191 words1. Organization and training.—With regard to the organization and Training of the several Volunteer Rifle Companies (now 16 in number) during the past month, I have but to repeat the observations contained in my report dated ...
Article : 2,304 wordsAlexanders E. Fraser was indicted for committing wilful and corrupr perjury on the 26th September last, on the hearing of a charge of felony against George Staples. Mr. Andrews defended the prisoner. ...
Article : 2,367 wordsSir—The time appears to have arrived, or is fast approaching, when men may be permitted to speak openly against the errors of an overbearing nature, that so frequently oppress the working classes of this ...
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Advertising : 2,182 wordsSir—We Portonions believe that we have been the originators or principal promoters of every reform or advance in social progress made in this colony; and our proceedings at the recent Corporation elections ...
Article : 376 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of members waa held in the Mechanics' Institute, on Monday last, for the election of President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Committee for the ensuing half year. ...
Article : 869 wordsOn Thursday, the new Congregational Church, Glenelg, was opened for Divine Service. The Rev. T. Q. Stow, assisted by the Rev. F. W. Cox, officiated in the afternoon. The attendance was numerous, and a ...
Article : 1,433 wordsSir—In your issue of this morning I remark a notice of the death of poor Dixon, the fisherman. What was the real cause of his sudden death is, to some extent, uncertain. But there are facts ...
Article : 161 wordsPat Callaghan was fined 2l. for being drunk, and assaulting Emanuel Hounslow, district constable of Macclesfield. Henry Weymouth and Michael Ryan were charged with furious riding at Macclesfield. It was proved that ...
Article : 283 wordsSir—In passing down Rundle-street yesterday morning my attention was called to the cruelty practised on a horse by running it in one of the Norwood omnibuses. The poor animal had an ugly wound in ...
Article : 129 wordsVAGRANCY.—Wm. Donnell was charged with wandering about and not being able to give a satisfactory account of himself. Segeant Badman stated that on Thursday morning, about 3 o'clock, he saw the prisoner in Gouger-street, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 841 wordsThe harvest in this neighborhood has commenced, and is progressing very rapidly. The crops, considering the season, look very well, but the yield will be below that of last year. ...
Article : 183 wordsThe weather is once more settled, and harvest is progressing favorably. The quality of the grain is superior, so far as it has been ascertained. The subject of irrigation is engaging considerable ...
Article : 145 wordsReaping commenced with us last week. Thursday and Friday were warm days; on Saturday we had the wind from the north, a regular hot blast. On the forenoon of Sunday both heat and wind were terrific;[?] ...
Article : 195 wordsSMITH AND ANOTHER V. LAMB.—Adjourned till next Court day. TAPLEY AND ANOTHER V. COX.—Mr. Bo[?]caut for the plaintiffs. This was an action to recover 6l., one quarter's ...
Article : 1,341 wordsThe following report from the City Missionary, addressed to the Rev. F. W. Cox, has been handed to us by that gentleman for publication:— "Adelaide, December 2, 1859. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 9 Dec 1859, Page 3
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