We have been favored by Mr. H. D. Melville, Harbour-Master at Port Robe, with the following despatch :— " Part Robe, August 20, 1859. ...
Article : 1,860 wordsOn Friday evening last a meeting of the most influential gentlemen and tradesmen in the Burra took place at the Burra HoWl, convened by J. W. Macdonald, Esq., the Stipendiary Magistrate. ...
Article : 2,154 words[The Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed in this portion of the paper. It is open for purposes of free discussion, provided the topics selected are of public interest, and are temperately argued.] ...
Article : 43 wordsSir—I shall feel obliged by your inserting the enclosed copy of the answer of the S. A. Free Riffle Corps to His Excellency the Governor at your earliest convenience. ...
Article : 268 wordsSir—Do the Government want volunteers or not ? Is this affectation of anxiety that all South Australians should be riflemen a mere blind to conceal their real intentions? Why is cold water thrown on those ...
Article : 500 wordsSir—As some questions leave been asked in your contemporary on the above subject, to which wrong answers have been given, it may be advisable to insert the questions, together with correct answers, as ...
Article : 189 wordsA large and very respectable meeting of Trustees and members of congregation connected with the above. Church was convened on Saturday evening last at Messrs. Fotheringham's store, Murray-street, to ...
Article : 1,122 wordsSir—I observed a short time since a paragraph in your valuable journal, complaining of the adjournments which so frequently take place in the Insolvent Court, solely for the purpose of accommodating ...
Article : 448 wordsSir—My attention has been drawn to your impression of Saturday, August 20th, wherein it states, under the head of "Miscellaneous Shipping," that Captain Quin states that he regrets not having a ...
Article : 100 wordsSir—I perceive that some in the above Council are anxious to establish a Local Court at Walkervine. Now, as an eyewitness of the increased population ...
Article : 215 wordsSir—On turning over some of the old numbers of your journal, I see in that paper of the 29th July last, your honorable mention of a subsoil plough, manufactured under the direction of Mr. Thomas ...
Article : 250 words[The following letters have appeared in the columns of the Advertiser] Sir—My name Trill convince you that I hare excellent means of informing myself as to the laws and ...
Article : 2,589 wordsSir—I beg to crave a small space in your paper for the purpose of calling the attention of our friends in Clare and the Wakefield to certain statements which were made by the Chairman (Mr. Horrocks) and the ...
Article : 687 words"B. Germain, coxswain: Crew—Henry Smith, Charles Alimack, William Maben, Henry Wylie, Thomas Anderson, William Baker. " Certified correct, H.D. Melville." ...
Article : 24 wordsA meeting of the Sub-Committee of the Admella Reward arid Relief Fund took place on Monday, the 29th inst., at the Speakers Room, House of Assembly. Present—G. S. Kingston, Esq., in the chair; Rev. ...
Article : 171 wordsA number of sporting gentlemen met at Mr. Goldsmith's, Stanley Arms, Watervale, on the evening of Thursday, the 25th, for the settling of the above race. The Treasurer paid over to Mr. W. G. Wood, owner of ...
Article : 93 wordsBetween 40 and 50 voters of Norwood and the surrounding neighborhood assembled at the Shades public house, in William-street, Norwood, on Saturday evening, August 27, for the purpose of forming a Political ...
Article : 2,190 wordsThe Committee met on Monday, the 29th August, in the Speaker's Room, at the Council Chambers, for the purpose of receiving the report and winding up the business. There were present the Hon. G. S. Kingston, ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 3 Sep 1859, Page 3
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