Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean, accompanied by Miss Chapman and Mr. Everett, took their final departure from the colony in the City of Melbourne, for Sydney, yesterday afternoon. A large number of ...
Article : 1,745 wordsSeveral more petitions were received against the abolition of the Central Road Board; and one was read from the City Corporation praying that the House would pass laws regulating the width of tires and the weight to be carried on the ...
Article : 5,678 wordsMr. Bakewell and Mr. Fenn for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Stow and Mr. Daly for the defendant. Mr. Stow opened the proceedings in this case by addressing the Jury for the defence. He first of all reminded ...
Article : 7,209 wordsCotton-picking has commenced in Queensland, and it is stated that "a large quantity" of the sea-island variety has been ginned and stored. Grants of land for [?] have been given to several ...
Article : 99 wordsCOMMERCIAL.—The Cornwall Chronicle has the following :—"There was a meeting of the creditors of Messrs. M'Naughton & Co. J. K. Archer, Esq., was voted to the chair. A statement of the liabilities, ...
Article : 288 wordsOur dates from Otago are to the 18th inst. We take the following from the Daily Times ef that date:— Flour during the month has fluctuated between ...
Article : 307 wordsBERRILL v. NORMAN .—Information under 76th clause of Licensed Victuallers Act, 1863, and consequent seizure of beer and ale suspected to be kept for sale in defendant's unlicensed store, at the Talisker mines. ...
Article : 370 wordsFrom the Cape of Good Hope, our dates (by telegram from Sydney) are to the 5th of May. The Anna Catherine sailed for Melbourne on the 3rd ult., with a cargo consisting of 2,000 boxes of dried ...
Article : 787 wordsDISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS.—Ellen Rowen was charged with refusing to obey the order of her master, Henry Alford. Fined 1s. and costs. ASSAULT.—Thomas Rowney was charged with assaulting ...
Article : 292 wordsIn the House of Assembly— The House agreed at its rising to adjourn to Tuesday, July 12, to allow the Government time to introduce a new Road Bill. ...
Article : 138 wordsPresent—All the members. The TOWN CLERK reported the balance in the bank to be £134 148. 3d., and that he had arranged with a person to obtain signatures to the petition for dividing the West ...
Article : 224 wordsAn information was laid by Fanny Woods, Beverly, under the Police Act, against Elizabeth White, of Beverley, for using abusive and insulting language, calculated to provoke a breach of the peace. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Sydney Morning Herald, in its summary for England, states that at the first sale of copper from the Cadiangullong mines seven tons of pure copper brought £93 5s. per ton. ...
Article : 496 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. Brodie. Notices to be put up near Crafers to prevent improper use of roads Vote of thanks given to Mr. Dixon for his valuable services as Chairman during the past year. Mrs. Wyatt granted ...
Article : 62 wordsPresent—Messrs. Burton (Chairman), Armour, Homergham, and Laffer. Letters from ratepayers concerning repairs at Parkside and at Fullarton. To be attended to. Memorial from Coromandel Valley concerning the ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 2 Jul 1864, Page 7
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