The party from the Northern Territory expedition, whose arrival in Melbourne, via Balavia, Excited so much interest here, reached tho Port on Saturday morning. by the South Australian, at 8 ...
Article : 10,673 wordsSir—It must be apparent to all—a few lawyers perhaps excepted—that the arguments on which the late judgments of their Honors are founded, declaring our Local Court invalid, must, if carried ...
Article : 542 words[Before HIs Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] In re F. Schneider, of Blumberg farmer; a final hearing. Mr. Moulden appeared for the insolvent of the accountant was read ...
Article : 244 wordsIn itself nothing can appear more reasonable than fora workman to ask his master to take an hour's Jeu work and giro him an hour's less pay. Other things being equal it should ...
Article : 1,604 wordsA meeting was conducted by [?] at the Springs Hotel on Tuesday last, the 18th inst, Fur the purpose of electing officers in connection with our annual plouglling match. There were ...
Article : 368 wordsThomas Maner was charged with stealing a vest, value Is., the property of William Holmes, and a blue frock shirt, value 4s., the property of George Evans, who severally attended and identified their respective articles of apparel. It appeared that ...
Article : 135 wordsI observe some of your correspondence speak favourably of the rain in the North. It is far different here. The oldest inhabitants hare never known such a season as this At this present time ...
Article : 329 wordsThe weather for the last fortnignt has been ex-ceedingly cold, and though we have not had any snow as you have had in South Australia, yet we have hail some sharp frosts, which make us. even ...
Article : 682 wordsSir—I shall not attempt an apology for intruding upon your valuable space, knowing your readiness at all times to bring before the public anything that is likely be of general interest or profit. ...
Article : 831 wordsLast week a very substantial bridge was opened for traffic between this and Myponga, near the residence of Mr. Clark, who kindly gave a dinner to the men employed, and others from the ...
Article : 278 wordsSir—The etymology of the word bye-law easily explained by referring to the Danish language, where this word is still in use, indicating laws made by Town Councils fur the use of their ...
Article : 97 wordsGreat dissatisfaction prevails in this district owing to the alteration in the powers of the Local Court. In a wide and distant district like this, it will now be a serious matter to ...
Article : 304 wordsThings are unusually dull and quiet in this town ship and neighbourhood at present, there being but little of a public nature to report upon. The contracts on the main road between Native ...
Article : 206 wordsSir—I beg you will and space in your valuable columns for a reply to a party signing himself "Novice." Ho states ho is not in the habit of writing; that is fortunate—a novice on a subject ...
Article : 862 wordsThere is a report current here that the steamer Lubra is to run between this place and Adelaide regularly once a month. We hope the report may be well founded. It would doubtless be a ...
Article : 210 wordsComing events cast thier shadows before, therefore I presume, by meetings of the Committees connected with the Gumeracha Fair and Ploughing Match, that those events are on the tavis: but ...
Article : 151 wordsSir—in your leading article in Thursday Register you blame Dr. Goldsmith in rather severe terms for leaving the settlement without a surgeon; but was not Dr. Ninnes there in the ...
Article : 365 wordsWe have bad some splendid rains in this locality, which seemed to have dispelled all doubts in the farmers minds respecting the safety of the young crops. The growth of feed is, however, slow. ...
Article : 351 wordsFrom early morning on Tuesday mere blew a perfect hurricane, accompanied by a heavy fall of rain. There is now every indication of fine weather, for a time at least ...
Article : 248 wordsWe bare been visited hy another terrific storm in this bay. The first intimation we bad of its approach was on Monday last about midday, when a strong wind suddenly sprang from the west ...
Article : 244 wordsSir—It appears beyond a doubt, in the minds of practical men, that Port Adelaide was only saved from a more disastrous flood than the last by a providential change in the wind yesterday ...
Article : 142 wordsWe have not much to record except the lasting agitation on the road question, Which certainly would call forth volumes of complaint If ray pen could write them. The destruction of ...
Article : 157 wordsWe have had down here a more favorable lambing season than any previous, and though the weather has teen dry since, we have every prospect of a change; and indeed had a sharp fall ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 31 Jul 1865, Page 3
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