March 11—The barque Cecilia, 247 tons, John Byron, from London. Passengers—Mr [?] Isaacs, Mr and Mrs Alexander, and Mr Thos. Summers. Same day—The schooner Thomas Lord, 70 ...
Article : 697 wordsMR MANN has commenced his career as Judge by disposing of the largest number of civil cases that have, we believe, been tried at any sittings since the formation of the colony, and ...
Article : 160 wordsWITH reference to our statement relative to the above matter, we have pleasure in publishing the following certificate by the merchants of Adelaide, which is honorable alike to ...
Article : 165 wordsWE deem an occurrence such as the above (being, too, the first of the kind that has taken place in the province) of sufficient importance to justify our giving the account ...
Article : 882 wordsWE have received a file of newspapers, and also a private communication, from this important country. Though the rebellion had been suppressed, the condition of the island ...
Article : 130 wordsMails will be despatched as under— For Great Britain, by the Acasta, to London, this day, at twelve o'clock; by the Symmetry, to London this day, at twelve o'clock; and ...
Article : 139 wordsBY the Thomas Lord we Lave a few Singapore papers to the 10th November. They give an account of H. E. Sir James Brooke's arrival in H. M. S. Leander, on 4th September, at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsWe must still crave the further indulgence of a "COLONIST." ...
Article : 14 wordsMr Smith moved herein for a rule to show cause why the plaintiff should not be nonsuited, or why a new trial should not be granted, on the ground that there was no mutuality in the contract. There ...
Article : 154 wordsFROM the above settlement, we have files up to the 17th ultimo. In answer to an application for a supply of labour, the Home Government had replied in ...
Article : 1,690 wordsThe March Sittings commenced yesterday— we have not room for the unusually heavy calendar laid before the Court, but will publish it in our next. ...
Article : 1,420 wordsPRESENT—T. Gilbert, Esq., (Chairman), Captain Davison, E. Stephens, W. Giles, W. Lang, G. F. Dashwood, S. Davenport, J. Baker, E. Heywood, J. W. Macdonald, and ...
Article : 3,484 wordsIT has been ascertained by some benevolent colonists that the interests of the settlers in want of servants, and of newly-arrived immigrants in search of employment, suffer ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Tue 13 Mar 1849, Page 2
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