William Young, a jockey, was charged at the Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. P. Stow, S.M., with "feloniously counselling and procuring one Jane Brodie to ...
Article : 420 wordsApril 28.—On Friday a mob of 750 sheep passed through here on their way to the Jamestown market. They were in splendid condition, and were sent down from ...
Article : 187 wordsMay 1.—The annual meeting of the Quadrille Club was held on Thursday last, when it was decided to hold another season, commencing this month. When the ...
Article : 61 wordsMay 5.—A presentation of a gold watch and chain was made to Miss Olive Dyer at the Methodist Church on Friday evening in the presence of a large audience. Mr. ...
Article : 201 wordsMay 1.—A welcome social was tendered the Rev. H. Faull and Mrs. Faull in the Methodist Church yesterday evening. Mr. J. H. Hosking, senior circuit steward ...
Article : 78 wordsApril 30.—The Burra Literary Society meeting was held on Tuesday, when a good attendance was present. The following officers were elected:—Mr. F. Fairweather ...
Article : 76 wordsMay 3.—Mr. Stanley Kelly delivered a splendid address on "Rudyard Kipling" before the local literary society on Thursday evening last. A large attendance of ...
Article : 42 wordsMay 5.—A meeting to form a literary society was held here last week. The following gentlemen were elected officers:—President, Mr. N. Opie; vice-president, Mr. ...
Article : 37 wordsMay 5.—On Saturday night as Mr. John Carlson, manager of Messrs. Thomas and Gare's estate, Pine Creek, was about to return to his home, and was watering his ...
Article : 112 wordsApril 30.—Sand-bricks are being made so as to enable each settler to build a permanent house, and get on his block as soon as possible.—Owing to the lowness of the ...
Article : 61 wordsMay 3.—A fire occurred at the premises of Mr. Wesley Goldsworthy on Monday evening, with the result that the contents of a bedroom and part of another room ...
Article : 302 wordsApril 28.—On Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in the Institute Hall. The president (Mr. G. H. Styles) ...
Article : 145 wordsMay 3.—Mr. Giddings, of Garup, sustained a serious loss in a remarkable manner on Monday. A number of his sheep were feeding at a haystack, when portion ...
Article : 39 wordsMay 5.—Mrs. Richter, widow of Dr. Richter, who had been ailing for some time, died on Saturday afternoon, May 3, and Mr. Zander died the same day. The ...
Article : 72 wordsMay 2.—Two thousand store sheep crossed the border here yesterday. They are from Kinchager station. The owner is Mr. H. Hughes, and they are consigned to ...
Article : 200 wordsIntense satisfaction is expressed here at the action of the Government in throwing open the Crown lands in the hundred of Stokes and the counties of Musgrave and ...
Article : 139 wordsApril 28.—Mr. C. Schmidtke met with a bicycle accident a few days ago. He was riding his machine down a hill near the township, when his overcoat got caught in ...
Article : 47 wordsMay 5.—The annual chrysanthemum show held last Saturday was very successful, the attendance being large. The exhibits were well up to show standard, and amongst the ...
Article : 77 wordsApril 28.—Ernest Stewart Holman, second son of Mr. William Holman, met with a fatal accident on Friday. He and his brother, Fred, had been working ...
Article : 77 wordsMay 1.—On Wednesday evening a public meeting was held in the Institute Hall, Mr. J. C. Symons in the chair, to welcome the Rev. F. J. Curwood and family Messrs. ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. W. Schwan met with a serious accident at the Moonta Recreation Grounds on Saturday afternoon while playing football with the Moontas in their match with the ...
Article : 89 wordsMay 3.—The death at the age of 19 of Miss F. Patterson, third daughter of Mr. C. Patterson, occurred last Tuesday at the Adelaide Hospital. The deceased lady was ...
Article : 189 wordsApril 30.—On Friday last a large gathering took place in the district hall to bid farewell to Mr. P. Callary and Miss Hogan, who are leaving the district. Mr. E. E. ...
Article : 68 wordsApril 30.—Alexander John Charles, a shopkeeper, and William Young, a jockey. were arrested by Detective Dempsey and Constable Walsh to-day on a charge of ...
Article : 466 wordsApril 28.—On Monday last one of the pioneer business men of the town, Mr. Joseph Nash, died of pneumonia, after a short illness. The deceased gentleman was ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. James Martin, butcher, of this town, died suddenly last night from paralysis of the brain. He was travelling home by train from Snowtown, where he ...
Article : 125 wordsMay 5.—The half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the Kondoparinga Butter Factory was held on May 1, Mr. W. Pearson (chairman of directors) presiding. A ...
Article : 183 wordsMay 3.—The annual meeting of the Two Wells Tennis Club was held in the institute on Wednesday evening last, and the Rev. G. W. Kendrew occupied the chair. The ...
Article : 59 wordsJamestown was during the past week the scene of a peaceful invasion by the clergy of the Northern Archdeaconry, that town having been chosen for their annual ...
Article : 403 wordsApril 29.—The W.C.T.U. held a successful fair and sale of gifts on Wednesday last in the Rechabite Hall. The stalls were well filled with various useful and ...
Article : 166 wordsMay 1.—An old and respected resident (Mr. John R. Gollev) died last Thursday, at his residence, aged 74 years. He leaves a widow, four daughters, three sons, mad a ...
Article : 97 wordsMay 1.—Mr. J. Purling was tendered a farewell social at the Royal Hotel this evening, prior to his leaving here for Broken Hill. There was a good attendance ...
Article : 159 wordsMay 3.—The annual general meeting of the Port Lincoln Quadrille Class was held in the institute on Friday. There was a large attendance, and Mr. D. S. J. Seddon ...
Article : 239 wordsApril 29.—On Monday evening Mr. John Ryan was tendered a farewell social, on the eve of his departure for Port Pirie. Over one hundred assembled at the skating ...
Article : 237 wordsApril 29.—This morning Leo. Palmer, an employe of Mr. A. G. Everitt, watchmaker, Commercial-Street, while playing with a loaded revolver, accidentally pulled the ...
Article : 566 wordsMay 2.—On Wednesday evening Mr. John O'Hare was accorded a farewell social by a number of railway employes at Williams's Railway Hotel. Mr. O'Hare is ...
Article : 132 wordsMay 5.—The Government Geologist (Mr. H. Y. L. Brown) left here to-day on a visit of inspection to the mines at Arltunga.—The election for the House of Assembly ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 10 May 1902, Page 14
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