SIR—At the bottom of Degecombe's pamphlet to "Mr P." occurs a portscript, reflecting on "Mr P. "s" inefficiency to raise a Christian church, inasmuch as he was a "Waterioo Life-guard," whose sword has been stained ...
Article : 87 wordsJohn Gallienes, achoolmaster, a [?] of [?] was charged with stealing a pocket-book, coptaming 13 in notes, from James Cross, and pleaded Not Guilty. Prosecutor [?]led, that on the 22nd of April, he was at the ...
Article : 1,772 wordsPatrick Carthy, alias Lankey, who had previously been acquitted of a burglary, afterwards convicted of larceny, and sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment, was again arraigned on a fresh indictment, for burglariously entering ...
Article : 1,241 wordsWe are sorry to record a most unfertunate accident, occasioned by a sudden flood in the Torrens on Friday last. A person, named Humphreys, in the employment of Mr. W. W. G. Nicholls, of Hindley-street, was driving a horse ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 wordsSIR—In last Saturday's Gazette and Register, an attack is made upon some of the principal sharcholders in the Victoria (gold) Mining Co. The Baron calls them "dissatisfied speculators in scrip." "malcotents," "new ...
Article : 334 wordsColonial Secretary's Office, June 19.—Saturday, the 20th inst., being the anniversary of her Majesty's accession to the Throne, will be observed as a holiday at the Public Offices. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 122 wordsSIR—No man of feeling will, at this time, refuse me a reply to the false and insignificant commentof the proprietor of the Register, on a note i sent to him, for th purpose of preventing false reports which might injure ...
Article : 639 wordsGeneral Post Office, June 9, 1846.—A mail will in future ledesp [?] once a tortnight for Wellington, on the Murray, commencing on Tuesday next, the 16th instant. Arrival at General Post Office—Mondays, at half-past four ...
Article : 819 wordsSIR—I have the honour to forward to you, for the information of His Excellency the Lientenat Governor, copy of a letter which has been addressed to the Collector of Customs at this Port. ...
Article : 70 wordsSIR—In reference to the communication addressed to your presecessor from this office, dated the 9th November, 1841, instructing the Collector of Customs to admit the produce of thecolonies in New ...
Article : 213 wordsAN action for £18, wages and horse-hire in coming everland with cattle. Edward Murphy, examined by Mr. Stephen, detailed the circumstances which led to the plaintiff's discharge, and on ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 12 Jun 1846, Page 3
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