August 15—The barque Gratitude, 400 tons, Smith, from London. Passengers—Edward Gladfield, Esq., and Miss Ann Parker Hughes, in the cabin; Mr and Mrs Robert Hawkes and ...
Article : 208 wordsFor stone work, &c., £7 3s. 4d. A case of no interest. Stands over for a month. ...
Article : 31 wordsGeneral Post Office, August 18, 1848. Mails will be despatched as under— For Great Britain, by the Queen, to London, on Saturday, 19th instant, at three o'clock, ...
Article : 56 wordsAction to recover £20 damages for assault. Mr. Haussen, who chanced to be present, acted as interpreter, the parties both being Germans. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsWE refer to some extracts we have made from Port Phillip papers regarding convicts let loose from England on that fine district, which completely bear our colonists out in the ...
Article : 103 wordsWheat has been sold at 4s 9d and 4s 10d cash. There is very little business doing, all parties waiting anxiously for intelligence from Sydney.—Examiner. ...
Article : 30 wordsBY the Timbo we have received some papers, completing our files to the 28th ult. There is very little news. The most remarkable circumstance was the indictment before a jury of ...
Article : 88 wordsAugust 16—The cutter Thomson, 36 tons, Roberts, for Portland. ...
Article : 12 wordsC. L. T. is in type, and will appear in our next. " Spectator" will also be attended to. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 621 wordsWE copy from an Extraordinary Government Gazette, published yesterday, the following most important announcement: NOTICE. ...
Article : 846 wordsIN calling attention to this new scheme, which we must say we consider very feasible, we cannot do so in better words than those of Mr Grundy, who has communicated the following ...
Article : 512 wordsIn our last number we published a copy of the calendar for trial at the monthly Criminal Sessions, and we regret at being obliged to state that, numerically and immorally, it is ...
Article : 1,305 wordsWE have been favoured with the subjoined letter from the Private Secretary of Sir W. Denison to Lieut. Harrison, R.N., a gentleman just arrived by the Bride, which we with pleasure ...
Article : 298 wordsTo recover £3 for a magpie, wrongfully detained after demand was made. Defendant denied having the bird. The case stands over to Wednesday from the ...
Article : 33 wordsIn this oft-adjourned case it was arranged that the money in dispute (£13) should be deposited in the Savings' Bank till January next, in the name of Mr. Phipson, the clerk of ...
Article : 205 wordsPRESENT—His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, and all the hon. members except Mr Morphett and Captain Bagot. The latter gentleman came in at the close of the ...
Article : 387 wordsFor £2 1s., the price of a bag of sugar. Flea: that it had been paid for among other articles. Proof was given of delivery, and also of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 298 wordsBY the Orbona, we have received Port Phillip papers to the 29th ultimo. They are fell of the all-absorbing topic, respecting which we gave in our last copious particulars—we mean ...
Article : 665 wordsThis was an information for assault arising out of defendant's having prevented plaintiff from removing a quantity of earth, which he had laid in one of the streets in Bowden. It ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 18 Aug 1848, Page 2
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