The man Louis Thompson having sufficiently recovered to attend the Police Court, the murderer Marovitch was again brought up before Mr. Donald[?] S.M. and Mr. Cabbin [?] P. ...
Article : 313 wordsSir—When I said that I only remembered seeing "Homeeopathist" once in Greek, and then in the New Testament, it was very good of "Argo" to remind me that it occurred twice in ...
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Advertising : 4,959 wordsSir—I am glad to see that the Alma Gold-Mining Company are taking active steps to develop their property, and in the opinion of their Captain and many other practical miners. ...
Article : 433 wordsStrong feeling is expressed at the delay of tho Government in replying to the communications that were sent to the Commissioner of Crown Lands some weeks ago re water supply from ...
Article : 63 wordsHenry Gant was brought up at the Police Court to-day upon three charges of false pretences by passing valueless cheques upon the National Bank of Australasia, Orroroo. In the ...
Article : 61 wordsSome considerable excitement was caused on Monday on the arrest of Rlliott Agar Webb, our late bailiff, for debt. Webb, at the time of his arrest, was in Dr. Kaufmann's office, and it ...
Article : 57 wordsArchdeacon Farr held a service here to-night in the English Church. There was a large congregation. A meeting was held afterwards, at which it was resolved that the opinion of the ...
Article : 64 wordsSir—I have known for some time past that the farmers have regarded the members of the trade to which I belong as a set of rogues and knaves, and I have gone on lending them money ...
Article : 440 wordsSir—By your advertising columns I see that the Destitute Board are about to appoint a Superintendent for the reformatory hulk Fitzjames who shall also be a nautical instructor. ...
Article : 259 wordsSir-Referring to my note of 22nd inst., I would like, to ask you if it is not illegal to admit by charge to a concert on Sunday. The admission fee to Sunday concert of Austrian ...
Article : 93 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Williams (Chairman), D. Davies, R. J. Hart, and J. Canning. Rules and regulations were made and adopted for the carrying oat of the provisions of the Health ...
Article : 69 wordsSir—The Botanical Gardens. These are undoubtedly the pride and delight of every South Australian, and are, as far as the "still life" part of them is concerned, without an equal in ...
Article : 493 wordsThere is not much news to report from here. Farmers are all busy fencing to protect their wheat from cattle. The wheat is looking really splendid, and especially on the side of the [?] whom the ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Queen's Birthday passed off very quietly. A great number of persons went to Port Augusta to see the regatta there. We would be glad of another good downpour of ...
Article : 131 wordsThe late showery weather has proved very acceptable to the farmers, the majority of whom have now finished ploughing. On the 29th Mr. F. Henrich, jun, while engaged in ...
Article : 98 wordsPresent—All Matter or opening road at Upper Kenalngton to stand over. J. Fountains tender for split poets for Waterfalls-road accepted. Surveyor instructed to inspect and report to next meeting roads ...
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Advertising : 83 wordsPresent—All but Cr. Hogan, Clerk to write to Mr. Richardson as to map of township of Riverton Tender accepted—Roofing tank, cemetery, G. Mason £3 15s. Council to revise assessment next meeting ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 2 Jun 1881, Page 7
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