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Advertising : 900 wordsMr Morphett objected to this charge, and asked if this Government would be reimbursed for its expenses. His Excellency said there was a negotiation between the Governments of England and France respecting the ...
Article : 84 wordsMr Morphett, with reference to an observation of his Excellency, thought it unconstituational that the Judge should draw acts, or even be counselled in preparing them, as this might give him a bias in deciding what ...
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Family Notices : 71 wordsCapt. Bagot did not see the neessity of a clerk to the Magistrate. Major O'Halloran agreed. His Excellency said that at a place so distant, and ...
Article : 330 wordsWe are obliged to postpone the communication respecting he meeting of the "New Church." ...
Article : 19 wordsTHE great length of the proceedings of the Degislative Council, and the publication of the volumious returns laid before Council, which will be Cound elsewhere, prevent us from giving full cennots of the proceedings on Wendnesday and ...
Article : 1,745 wordsColonial Secretary's Office, July 5 His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to make the following appointments in the Customs Department of this province:- Mr. David Beation to be Senior Landing Waiter, vice Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 897 wordsWILXINS'S BRIDGE—This bridge, which has so long proved a [?] to parnes passing to and from the port, is in a very precarious condtion. The piles fixed in the bed of the stream, which supported the centre, have been carried away ...
Article : 231 wordsA long and desultory conversation ensued upon an objection by Captain Bagot, to the vote for [?] works and repairs in progress. He said a vote should have been taken before the works were commenced, and it was a bad ...
Article : 255 wordsPRESENT—All the members. REPAIRS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES. Major O'Halloran presented a petition from the magistrates of the province, representing the deplorable and ...
Article : 279 wordsThe Colonial Secretary moved the first reading of the above bill. The standing orders were suspended, and the Bill read a second time. ...
Article : 1,399 wordsOn the suggestion of Major O'Halloran, rent for the premises (£25) was added. ...
Article : 16 wordsCaptain Bagot and several other members objected to the pay of the boatmen. The Council last year had determined that £25 should be given. It was a bad principle in officers of Government or subordinates to ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 10 Jul 1846, Page 2
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