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Article : 365 wordsPresent—Aldermen Elliot (in the chair), Lazar, Wright, and Glandfield; Councillors Fox. Cottrell, Gouge, Baldwin, Thomas, Pannell, Hubble, Cox, Birrell, Osborne, Hugall, Williams. ...
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Article : 771 wordsSir—It is never a grateful task to find fault, and 1 assure you that, although you have my name, any other course you may think best to pursue will be equally useful in calling the attention of the Railway ...
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Article : 656 wordsBy way of Sydney we have news from Auokland to December 28, from Taranaka to December 25, and from Otago to December 24:— There appears to, be a slight difficulty as to the ...
Article : 700 wordsSPORTING.—It has been decided to supplement the forthcoming match between Jupiter and Bendigo, which comes off on Friday next on the Thebarton course, by a sweepstakes, which it is hoped may bring a ...
Article : 615 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of this Board took place on Monday. Present—Mr. Belp (Chairman), Mr. Macdermott, M.P., and the First and Second Inspectors. ...
Article : 668 wordsPresent—Messrs. Jones (Chairman), White, and Turner. Read, a letter from Rev. Mr. Needham, calling the attention of the Council to a [?]uisance caused by the carcese of a dead cow lying near his residenca. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 25 Jan 1859, Page 3
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