The country about Mannanarie Belalie, and Caltowie looks well, the crops generally aregood, but a slight soaking would effect a vast improvement. It is wonderful to see and homesteads the ...
Article : 505 wordsFor the last three months Palmerston might be termed an hospital, for at least 75 per cent. of the people have been aid up with [?] fever The doctor tells me that such a season has never ...
Article : 833 wordsSignor Susini and Mr. and Mrs. Smythe are accompanying Madame Goddard to India. The Roman Catholic Bishops of Brisbane and Armidale ...
Article : 120 wordsI am pleased to inform you that Mr. Bowden, who had his thigh broken recently, is progressing very favorably. The weather still keeps very dry. The general opinion here is that ...
Article : 127 wordsFRESH AIR.—Live out of doors as much as you can. It is the place for a man to be. It is good for the health. A distinguished physician was in the ...
Article : 840 wordsThe Committee of our Institute are beginning to make a fresh start The following is in substance the resist of a meeting held at the present room used as the Institute. The Rev. W. ...
Article : 407 words[ Whilst the "Open C?]umn" is at the service of the public for temperately—written communications, the Editor distinctly announces that he does not hold himself many way responsible ...
Article : 61 wordsThe latest accounts from this gem of the Cannibal Islands state that a revolution had taken place, or was in progress. King Cacobau’s Government was bankrupt, and the white settlers ...
Article : 1,159 wordsUNITED HILLS MINE.—Captain Roach reports having sunk No. 1 or trial shift four fathoms further. The lode carries good grey ore, and has ...
Article : 329 wordsSin—I shall feel obliged if you will insert the following concise epitome of the amendments I propose with a view to adapt the present Act, No. 20, of 1851, to the altered requirements of ...
Article : 307 wordsSince my last the continuance of warm and dry weather has told very much against the crops, so that the farmers are beginning to complain.—That our “cultural” pursuits are not ...
Article : 243 wordsA boy fourteen years of age, has attempted suicide at Sandhurst by cutting his throat because his father threatened to beat him. James Gavan, a sailor, and a woman whose ...
Article : 698 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Reid (Chairman), J. Stretton. J. Scoble,and W. Thomas. Letter from Education Board, respecting schoolhouse, also from Crown Lands Office, ...
Article : 35 wordsDISCHARGING A GUN.—Corne[?] Don[?] v. George [?] and one Huffer. For wantonly discharging a firearm. The offence not being commuted in a public place or ...
Article : 250 wordsSince my last, a very great many things have transpired in connection with this district. “Change” has been, and still is, the order of the day, and as a natural ...
Article : 472 wordsTHE NORMANBY. Smelting is proceeding very satisfactorily. 20 tons of ingots of fine copper have been cast during the week. The Manager informs ...
Article : 583 wordsHUMMOCKS, Section 324, Hundred Kulpu[?] Post-Office, Hummocks), Robert Hamdorf, Poundkeeper One brown mare white star on forehead, collar-marked, on ...
Article : 491 wordsMoney is in less demand. At the wool sales the opening competition is still well maintained and the prices are briskly Medium quality scoured ...
Article : 212 wordsThe whaler California which has arrived at Sydney reports that she spoke the Mary Ann, which was blown off the coast of New Zealand last May. She had only three men aboard, and ...
Article : 111 wordsThe crops are suffering severely for want of rain. Hay-making operations have now commenced, and 1 believe the hay-crops will not be bad generally. ...
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Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser and Miners' News (SA : 1872 - 1874), Fri 17 Oct 1873, Page 3
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