Present—Messrs. Jeffs (Chairman), Saunders, and A. White. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. John Lacey's contract in Bagot's Well Ward was reported still unfinished; he ...
Article : 309 wordsThe city is not in a very amiable humour at present. It has too many things to think about, and none of them particularly pleasant. Government-House is still in the hands of H.M. 50th, and ...
Article : 1,557 wordsSir—I regret the personal allusions and hard epithets of Mr. Williams's last letter, and deem them unworthy of the truth discussed, of himself, and of refutation. ...
Article : 1,406 wordsSir—How can we dispose of our this year's large surplus of wheat to the best advantage of our farmers and the Colony generally? This question is at present daily discussed, and ...
Article : 638 wordsAfter the holidays things seem to be tamed off a little. It is rather dull for this time of the year. The farmers appear to he in no hurry to bring ...
Article : 187 wordsPresent—All the members. Letters received—From W. Davis, respecting thistles on Section 364; from W. H. Bundey, relative to acting as Council's Solicitor; and from Crown Lands ...
Article : 159 wordsThe weather here throughout the harvest has. been so favourable for reaping that we may say the reaping is finished in this district, and now ail hands are busy cleaning up, which operation ...
Article : 304 wordsThe Alexandra arrived off Glenelg on Tuesday morning with the South Australian portion of the English mail, by which newspaper dates have been received up to the 4th December and late ...
Article : 1,805 wordsOn Friday the Chief Secretary moved that the Council at its rising adjourn to Monday, but as considerable reluctance was manifested to meet on that day (the English mail being then due), ...
Article : 404 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Agricola" of the 8th instant advocates supplying Kapunda with water from reservoirs at Boss's Creek; it might be better than the dam, but both would be likely ...
Article : 304 wordsThere were three unsatisfied judgment cues called on, two of which were settled out of Court and third adjourned till next week. DEFENDED CAUSES. ...
Article : 1,990 wordsOur township. is now presenting quite a lively appearance—the wheat having commenced to come in pretty freely. There is to be a meeting of ratepayers to ...
Article : 202 wordsOn Tuesday the Payment of Troops and Provincial Gas Company's Bills were received from the Council without amendments. The Legal Practitioners, Waste Lands, and ...
Article : 140 wordsA meeting was held last night in the Institutes Beading Room for the purpose of forming a chess club in Moonta. There was a good muster of gentlemen present, and great interest was ...
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Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer (SA : 1864 - 1878), Fri 22 Jan 1869, Page 3
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