Mr. MAGAREY wished to ask a question of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, before the Orders of the Day were called on t or if the hon. gentleman preferred it, he would give notice of the question. He wished to know why it ...
Article : 1,612 wordsFlour continues firm. Tobacco is lower. An influential meeting has been held in favor of direct steam communication via the Cape. ...
Article : 63 wordsSir—In addressing you the following remarks, let me assure you that they represent the feelings and opinions of both classes of the community, civil and military, in this colony, on the ...
Article : 1,751 wordsThe total escorts amount to 25,000 ounces. At a new claim at the Lachlan, 130 ounces have been washed out of one machineful of dirt. At Sydney flour is firm. ...
Article : 54 wordsMedicine, in all ages rather an art than a science, and still in most branches wholly empirical, lias of late taken one singular stride. Under the name of hygiene she has began a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsSir—So much misapprehension prevails as to the relative merits of rifled and smooth-bore gans, that I am led to offer a few observations on the subject. I will take for comparison the 110-pounder rifled ...
Article : 1,493 wordsOn Sunday last, the Lord Bishop of Adelaide held a Confirmation at St. Stephen's Church, "Willunga, when 17 youths of both sexes received the rite. Afterward, a most impressive sermon was delivered by ...
Article : 435 wordsFirst hearing. No business of importance was done in this case. In re J. YOUNG. Final hearing. ...
Article : 245 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—W. Giles, Mary Connor, and Thomas Renshaw were fined 10s. each for this offence. CHARGES OF LARCENY AGAINST SERVANTS.—Mary O'Loughlin was charged with stealing a piece of ribbon ...
Article : 934 wordsIn re THE MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF GAWLER TOWN. His Mayor and Corporation of Gawler Town. His Honor Mr. Justice Gwynne gave judgment in this case. He said it appeared that the election of the Mayor and Councillors took place on the 23rd December; that was ...
Article : 2,114 wordsConsiderable excitement was manifested is Gawler this day, on the receipt of a telegram from Adelaide, stating that in the case of the quo warranto, Popham re Corporation, that judgment was given in favor of ...
Article : 226 wordsAfter the excitement of last week, occasioned by the sudden death of W. H. Birbeck, we are without any news of a startling nature. I may say, however, that the mortal remains of poor Birbeck were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 wordsA RUNAWAY.—William Quarron, seaman of the Colleen Bawn, was charged, on the information of the Shipping Master, with being found in the province after the departure of the vessel without a proper discharge. He pleaded ...
Article : 186 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS. ORDERS OF THE DAY—1. Auctioneers' Bill, 1862: second reading. 2. The TREASURES (Mr. A. Blyth) to move— "That the House resolve itself into a Committee of the ...
Article : 1,346 wordsPresent—All the members. Resolved by the Council that they take no action in the election of Councillors for the Wards, it being always opposed to its division. Receipts, £l 9s. Payments, £5 8s. ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 5 Jul 1862, Page 2
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