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Article : 1,821 wordsSir—I think that the thanks of the public are due to Mr. Stirling and those other members of Parliament who are exerting themselves in making the taking out of ...
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Article : 612 wordsThe monthly meeting of the committee of the Society was held in the Society's room, Register Chambers, on Wednesday morning. There was a large attendance, and Sir ...
Article : 329 wordsAbout five years ago the farmers in the northern portion of the Bundreds of Hall and Blyth were sorely pressed for water, as they had to cart it on an average for ten miles from the Peak Springs in ...
Article : 294 wordsSir—In your leader today upon this subject you recommend that there should be an efficient official reporter—I suppose a short-hand-writer. I have advocated this reform ...
Article : 593 wordsPresent—Messrs. T. Atkinson (Chairman), J. Binney, J. G. Kelly, D. Stewart, H. McCallum, W. Semmens, F. G. Culley, K. McRae. T. Martin and W. J. ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Rev. Hugh Gilmore delivered his popular lecture on "Home Rule" to a large audience in the Oddfellows' Hall last evening. The lecturer was loudly applauded on resuming his seat and a hearty ...
Article : 56 wordsYesterday, before Messrs. W. A. Hewett and T. Knight, J.P.'s, Luizi Garavanta, the Italian who attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat a week ago, appeared, and was ordered to find two ...
Article : 72 wordsOn Saturday evening last there was a preliminary meeting held at Mr. Tucker's Hotel for the purpose of taking steps to hold athletic sports on Boxing Day and New Year's Day next, when a strong ...
Article : 93 wordsThe anniversary of the Wesleyan Church at Fuller-vile was held on Sunday las- 27th inst., when two services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. Nairn. On Monday the public meeting was ...
Article : 55 wordsBURNSIDE, October 28.—Present—Crs. Cleland (chair), Wark, Osborn, Bowen, Gillard, and Dean. District constables sworn in. Sir E. T. Smith stated he would try SLd get Superintendent of Public ...
Article : 1,362 wordsA meeting of the subscribers of the proposed Lucindale Institute was held at the Lucindale Hotel on October 26. Mr. E. Hall, J P., presided over a large attendance. The following gentlemen ...
Article : 98 wordsPresent—Messrs. F. Thompson (chair), James Miller, J. A. Naismith, and H.A. Giles (Hon. Secretary), Mr. R. T. Melrose sent in specimen of a weed which is spreading ...
Article : 242 wordsThe Yorke's Peninsula Land Board are busy examining the land in this neighbourhood. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe services in connection with the opening of the Bible Christian Chapel were held last Sunday, and at both the afternoon and evening services the place was crowded. Mrs. O. Lake conducted both ...
Article : 62 wordsYesterday a trial of the Lowdown Buckeye took place at the farm of Mr. James Day, Gawler River. The crop was a good average one, of about 1½ tons to the acre. The machine did its work excellently. ...
Article : 96 wordsGeneral dissatisfaction is expressed at the recent action of the Land Board in not allotting certain sections to those who were most in need of them, and also the very high rents placed on others, being ...
Article : 64 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Umpherston. J.P. (Chairman), Norman, Ruwoldt, Watson, Williams, and C. Holloway (Hon. Secretary); also Mr. Feuerhardt, of the Narracoorte ...
Article : 497 wordsFat Cattle.—390 head supplied and sold this week. 322 from the Far North of this colony, the balance from Queensland. Although the quality of the supply ranged from good to prime it was not equal ...
Article : 490 wordsAn accident, which resulted in the death of a promising little girl, happened on the. 22nd inst. to the daughter of Mr T. G. Bryan, who resides about one mile out of Kingston. It is supposed that the ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. H. T. Morris, J.P., of Anlaby, who met with a painful accident last week, is progressing favourably. Mr. Morris was driving with some other gentlemen when the haimes came undone, the horses ...
Article : 288 wordsFierce was the blast; the gale tore past, And rush'd through the tall gum trees; O'er scrub and plain the ceaseless rain Drove straight in the pitiless breeze. ...
Article : 746 wordsAt a general meeting of the Kapounda Dutton Rifle Club, held on Tuesday, 29th inst., it was intimated by the Secretary that Mr. J. Poole had offered the club voluntarily the sum of £77s, as a ...
Article : 172 wordsWool.—Only one small sale of 568 bales has been held during the week, most of the wool being held for the sale next Monday, when all the brokers will sell together, and about 10,000 bales will be ...
Article : 405 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Chibnall (Chairman), C. J. Leonard, T. W. Rowe, J. Watson, and W. W. Heath (Hon. Secretary), Central Burean forwarded a large variety of seeds and ...
Article : 77 wordsSir—Your correspondent " Indignant" complains of the way in which the abovementioned mine is being worked, and also refers to the promise of a dividend some twelve ...
Article : 210 wordsMr Geo. Laughton reports:—Dairy Cows—A fair supply and better demand, although prices are still low. I sold best form £5 17s. 6d. to £8 5s.; others, from £4: dry cows, up to £1 5s. Calves-106 ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 1 Nov 1889, Page 3
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