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  2. WEEKLY CALENDAR.—AUGUST 25—31, 1867.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 words
  3. PORT LINCOLN.

    The weather has been highly favourable for the crops. We have had plenty of rain. The election took place on Tuesday (6th). On the same evening a public meeting was held at ...

    Article : 282 words
  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—I wish to offer a few words of explanation in reference to a statement made by Mr. William Everard, M.P., at a meeting of the Road Board, to the effect that I told him that in the district in ...

    Article : 601 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—A number of the working class have been writing to the Advertiser lately, thinking to find sympathy from a paper that makes such professions. But I notice that the Editor cannot find ...

    Article : 578 words
  6. THE ENGLISH MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,588 words
  7. PORT AUGUSTA.

    On Tuesday, 13th instant, Mr. J. Hart had a very fortunate escape, as whilst in the act of lifting a pun off the thwart of a boat lying at the jetty the charge by some means went off, burning his ...

    Article : 314 words
  8. THE OUTWARD ENGLISH MAIL.

    Our country readers are reminded that the next mail for England will be closed at the General Post-Office on Thursday, August 29, for newspapers at 9 a.m., or Summaries ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 5 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—A letter appeared in this day's Register signed "J. Fitzgibbon." He says he worked two days with the Morphett-street gang. I was overseer of the gang he refers to, and what he has ...

    Article : 531 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sit—It is to be regretted, I think, that ministers of religion and others should allow themselves to make unqualified statements regarding the present distress without taking the trouble to enquire into ...

    Article : 551 words
  12. THE UNEMPLOYED LABOURERS.

    With, the departure of one hundred of the unemployed for Rivoli Bay, and with the demand for labour on various public works which the Chief Secretary declares to exist ...

    Article : 1,431 words
  13. MOONTA.

    On Tuesday morning (20th), at 7 o'clock, about 700 men assembled outside the Moonta Mine offices to receive the reply of the Directors to their demand for an increase of wages, and also to hear the ...

    Article : 520 words
  14. WOOL.

    When the June mail left one of the largest sales of wool ever [?]d in London was within two or three days; of its termination. So far everything had gone satisfactorily, the ...

    Article : 2,461 words
  15. GAWLER.

    A number of gen[?]emen met in Mr. J. Allen's yard on Friday (16th), to witness a trial of a small fire-engine called an [?]tincte[?]r. It contains about eight or ten gallons of water, which when ...

    Article : 373 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—The manager of my vineyard at [?]ning Hill has b[?]nded to me the enclosed note touching the labour [?]uestion, and as it corrects [?]ors in A. R. Russall's letter, published in to-day's issu[?] ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. STRATHALBYN.

    A public meeting, which had been called by o[?]der of the Strathalbyn District Council for the purpose of inaugurating measures for the erection of a Town Hall, was held on Monday evening ...

    Article : 634 words
  18. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Mr. Lea[?]e's explanation about "the old colonist" and his vineyard is very satisfactory. It reduces to the smallest proportions the grievance of which Mr. Sutherland complained in Mr. [?]. B. ...

    Article : 916 words
  19. ANGASTON.

    A very large and influential number of the inhabitants me[?] this evening at Milsom's Angaston Hotel, in consequence of a numerously-signed requisition being sent to Mr. J. Jepson, Chairman ...

    Article : 217 words
  20. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    The principal local event of the week has been the auction sale at Moorak of the furniture and effects of Dr. W. J. Browne. Highly satisfactory prices were realized. Dr. Brown's leaving this ...

    Article : 347 words
  21. MEETING OF SQUATTERS REGARDING SCAB.

    A meeting of squatters, called by advertisement, to consider what steps were necessary to be taken with reference to the sca[?] disease was held at the Bank of Australasia on Monday afternoon. ...

    Article : 324 words
  22. A HARD CASE.

    Sir—To prevent any misunderstanding or injury to my business, I wish to inform you of the facts in my case before the Court at the [?]ort. I was at work painting a window at a gentleman's house ...

    Article : 216 words
  23. MACLAREN VALE.

    Our neighbourhood has been very quiet lately. Employment is scarce, the busy time bring past, and money being still very tight. Very little wheat is coming into the mill. Fuel is very ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. COPPER.

    Seeing how important every movement of the copper market is to this colony at the present time, we have made special arrangements for procuring the most complete and ...

    Article : 2,466 words
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