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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, Adelaide.—The Ladies of the Con
gregation are engaged in preparations for a SALE
of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES,
to be held in October next, - in. behalf of the
proposed NEW CHURCH. Contributions in
Money or Materials will be thankfully received by
the following Ladies:—Mrs. Lyall, South-terrace;
Mrs. Tassie, South-terrace; Mrs. Everett, West
terrace; Mrs. Loutit, Hindley-street - Mrs. Ogilvie,
California-street; Mrs. A Loutit, Stanley-street,
North Adelaide; Mrs. Murray, Glenelg; Mrs.
Davidson, Clare; Mrs. Stobie, Kapunda; Mrs.
Law, Mount Barker; Mrs. Wylie, Mount Pleasant;
and any of Hie Ladies connected with the Congre
gation. 175,83f97v98
VIEW WESLEY AN CHAPEL, KENT
-La TOWN, to be commenced immediately.—
BAZAAR in Aid of Building Fund will be held
in a few months. Particulars in future advertise
ments.
xvj SAML. IRONSIDE.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GAS
COMPANY.—The ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com
pany will be held on Monday, the 25th of July, at
►the ArbitrationRooms, Adelaide Assembly Rooms, ■;
at half-past 2 o'clock p.m.. for the transaction of ;
the following business:—To receive the General;
Statement and Balance-sheet, showing the state of
affairs of the Company to the 30th of June, 1864;
to fix the amount of remuneration to the Directors
and Auditors for the past year; to elect three
Directors in the room of Hon. Henry Ayers,
Thomas Graves, and George Young; Esqs., the
retiring Directors (who are eligible for re-election,
and otter themselves accordingly); to elect two
Auditors for the ensuing year.
The Books of Transfer will be closed from the
ISth to the 25th July inclusive.
18Smwf207v205 JOHN PAXTON. Secretary.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GAS
COMPANY.—NOTICE.-Any Shareholder
duly qualified by holding 50 Shares in the Com
pany, and intending to be a CANDIDATE for the
office of DIRECTOR at the ensuing election on the
25th of July, must give notice by writing of bis
intention to the Secretary on or before Monday,
the 11th of July, at 2 o'clock p.m.
I84,'8Sfni'P3v'91 JOHN PAXTOX, Secretary.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINE
GROWERS' ASSOCIATION.
President—His Excellency Sir Dominick Daly.
A GENERAL MEETING of the Association
will be held at the Institute, North-terrace, on
Wednesday, July 20, 1864, at 11 a.m., at which a
Paper will be Read by Edward J. Hector, Esq., on
"Winegrowing in the Sherry Districts of Spain:"
after which there will' be a discussion on the
Pruning of the Vine.
Parties interested in the growth of the Vine and
the manufacture of its produce will be admitted
free. '
PETER G. HARRIS, Secretary.
The next Exhibition of Wines will be on the 17th
August. 184-98rmwf202
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED, by a married Man from
Ayrshire, a SITUATION as PLOUGH
MAN ; understands all kinds of Farm work. Ad
dress A. H., office of this paper. xv
WANTED, a good STOREKEEPER;
' » good recommendation required. He must
understand making up parcels, and accustomed to
attend customers; also a good Accountant. Apply
to George Collisson. Blinman Mines. 177- 81
NOTICE TO TEAMSTERS.—Employ
ment can be given to 50 Drays for convey
ance of Stores from Port Augusta to various parts
of the Northern District at remunerative rates.
Apply to A. D. Tassie & Co.. Part Augusta. 1156c
GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS
Real property act notices.
—WHEREAS the Persons named at foot
hereof have each respectively for himself made
application to have the Lands set forth and de
scribed before his name at foot hereof brought
under the operation of " The Keal Property Act
Notice is hereby given that, unless caveat be
lodged with the Registrar-General, by some person
having estate or interest in the said Lauds, on ot
before the expiration of the period herein below
for each case specified, the said pieces of Land
will be brought under the operation of the said Act
as by law directed. Diagrams delineating these
parcels of Land may be inspected at the Land;
Titles Office, Adelaide, and in the offices of the
several Corporations or District Councils in which
the Lands are situated, or at the office of the Local
Court nearest thereto •—
VILLAGE OF TANUNDA—Allotments 58 and
59, of Section 39, Hundred of Moorooroo—
PETER THEODOR SCHUMACHER.
TOWN OF GLENELG—Parts of Allotment a? of
Preliminary Section 204, Hundred of Noarlunga
—HENRY MOSELEY, Glenelg.
HUNDRED OF KAPUNDA—Allotment 221 of
Section 1401—JOHN CARTER, Kapunda.
CITY OF ADELAIDE—Part of Town Acre 491—
GEORGE CHARLES HAWKER, Adelaide.
TOWN OF GAWLER—Eastern moiety of Allot
ment 132, part of Section 24, Hundred of Mudla
Wirra — WILLIAM STEPHEN TAYLOR,
Gawler.
VILLAGE OF HOUGHTON — Allotments 13
and 14 of Section 551 f", Hundred of Ystala—
ANTHONY McMILLAN, Victoria.
HUNDRED OF NUEIOOTPA-Parl of Section
56S5—THOMAS WARD, Sadie a.
CITY OF ADELAIDE—Part of Town Acre 396
—William Henry Dumbleton, Ade
laide:
HUNBRED OF YANKALILLfi-Part of Section j
1551—WILLIAM RANDALL, Finniss Vale.
CITY Of' ADELAIDE—Allotments 176,177, 190,
and U-L of Town Acres 10T5? and 1014 —
CATHERINE CARR, North Adelaide.
HUNDRED Of WILLUNGA—Part of Section
1008—WILLIAM KAY (Mortgages- exercising
Power of Sale), Adelaide.
VILLAGE OF ENFIELD—Allotment? El, part of
Section 342? Hundred of Yatala—WILLIAM
SPICER. Mount Bunningyong, Victoria;
VILLAGE Of YATALA—Part of Allotments 37, ,
38, and 42, part "of Section 422, Hun died of
Yatala—JESSE WESTON, Melbourne;
VILLAGE OF NURIOOTPA—Allotment 17; Part
of Section 156, Hundred sfNuriootpa—AUGUST
REIDEL, Nuriootpa.
VILLAGE OF NURIOOTPA—Allotment 16,. part
: of Section 156, Hundred sf Nuriootpa—CARL
FRIEDRICH JULIUS SCHAEDEL,. Nu
riootpa.
VILLAGE OF NURIOOTPA—Allotment 10,-part
of-Section 156, Hundred of Nuriootpa—JOHANN
GOTTLIEB DIEBERT, Nuriootpa.
VILLAGE OF UNLEY PARK—Allotments US;
119;, 120, 121, 1-24, smPl25, pat of Section 239s
Hundred of Adelaide--THOMAS WHISTLER;
England.
HUNDRED OF PORT GAWLER—Section 36—
THOMAS IRISH, Port Gawler
HUNDRED OF GOOLWA — Section 2315 — I
GILES ABBOTT, JUN:, near Fort Elliot.
VILLAGE OF HINDMARSH—Allotment 95;.I
part" of Section 353?. Hundred* of Yatala — !
THOMAS BURFORD, -Hindmarsh.
Hindmsysh.
TOWNSHIP OF STRATHALBYN—Allotments;
86 and 99, part of Section ■ 260V Hundred of
Stnrthalbvn — WILLIAM RANKINE and
JAMES DAWSON, Strathalbyn.
HUNDRED OF GILBERT—Northern moiety of
Sectir.n-512—JAMES REID. near Riverton.
HUNDRED OF GOiDER—Section 2112 —
THOMAS JOSEPH SHOULDAM- O'HAL
LORAN and EDWARD AMAND WRIGHT,
HUNDRED OF WILLUNGA—Sec tfen 1242 and
-.parts os 1007 and 1008—SAMPSON BASTIAN
and THOMAS MARTIN? Willunga.
HUNDRED OF GOYDER AND INKERMANN
— Sectren. 2114 — EDWARD KIRK HORN,
Port Wakefield.
HUNDRED OF WILLUNGA—Parts of- Sections
1007 and 257—GEORGE SARA, Willunga.
HUNDR3S OF MOORCOROO—Parots of Section
429—SAMUEL SMITH, Angaston.
TOWNSHIP OF MOUNT TORRENS—Northern
moiety of Allotment 2.U part of Section 6506.
Hundred of Talunga—JOSEPH FREDERICK
JAMES, Mount Torrens.
Date up to-and inclusive of/which caveat may be
lodged, July 17,1864.
VILLAGE OF NURIOOTPA—Allotments 57. 58. ,
84, S5, 8iva»d87, part et.Section 1565 Hundred
of Nuriootpa—WILLIAM THAMM, Nuriootpa.
TOWN OF GAWLER—Western moiety of Allot
ment 59,- and north-west-part of Allotment 17,
parts of Action 24, Husrfied of MucJa -Wirra—
THOMAS LAYCOCK, Gawler.
HUNDRED OF YATALA—Southern moiety, of
Allotineste 85 and 86 of Section 422—GEORGE
JONES,-.Adelaide.
CITY OF ADELAIDE-Part of Town, Acre 23- I
CHRISTIAN SAUERBIER, Happy Valley,
VILLAGE OF HINDMARSH—Allotments 11
and 12. part of Section 353. Hundred of Yatala
WLLLIAM LANGMAN, Hindmarsh.
VILLAGE OF HINDMARSH—Eastern moiety ,
of Allotment 59, part of Section 353, Hundred Of;
Yatala—ISAAC SOLOMON, Adelaide. ,
HUNDRED OF BELVEDERE—Sections 455 and
487—RICHARD PALMER, near Kapunda.
HUNDRED OF BREMER—Section 2114^-WIL
LIAM FREEMAN. The Bremer.
VILLAGE OF NURIOOTPA—Allotments 51, 52,
53,90, 90,,and 92,'. nat of Section 3B; .Hundred
of Nuriootpa—JOHN FAIRCLOUGH, Nu
riootpa.
HUNDRED OF ADELAIDE—Sub-lots 19 and 20» j
of blink,- north-wast corner of Section 237=
JAMES MILTON; .Adelaide.
VILLAGE OF BRIGHTON—Allotments 10.and
11 oft Section. 2SSt Hundred off Noarlunga-
JAMES BEAMS, CATHERINE. HARRIETT
BEAMS. JOHN EDWARDS, and SARAH
ANN EDWARDS Brighton.
HUNDRED OF NOARLUNGA—Allotments,13
15, and: 17," off Section 208 —JAMES BEAMS,
CATHERINE HARRIETT BEAMS. JOHN
EDWARDS, and SARAH ANN EDWARDS,
Brighton.
CITY OF ADELAIDE—Part of Town Acre,263—
JOHN MORPHETT, Adelaide
Date-up. to apd inclusive of which-caveat may be I
lodged, July 24; 1864.
HUNDREDS OF KAPUNDA. AND LIGHT -
Section. 125—JOHN HALLETT, JOHN BECK,
and ALFRED HALLETT, Adelaide.
HUNDRED OF BAROSSA — Section 473—
HENRY LOSTROH, near Gawler.
HUNDRED OF BREMER - Section 2078 —
JOSEPH ELDIN MOULDEN, Adelaide.
HUNDRED OF KAPUNDA—Sections 1502 and
1503—AUGUST GOTTLEIB ROESNER, Ka
punda.
TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG—Sections of 36 and
37 of Block 12—THOMAS BOOTHMAN, Ade
HUNDRED OF KAPUND A—Sections 116, 119,
and 120—JAMES WILSON.
HUNDRED OF ONKAPARINGA—Section 1884
—WILLIAM WARLAND, Echunga
CITY OF ADELAIDE—Part of Town Acres 835,
836, and 906—THOMAS HERBERT, North Adelaide.
VILLAGE OF BOWDEN—Allotment 863, part
of Section 354, Hundred of Yatala—THOMAS
HERBERT, North Adelaide.
HUNDRED OF WATERLOO—Sections. 1062,
1072, and 10?2— WILLIAM LYNCH. River
Light.
TOWNSHIP OF VICTORIA—Block 80 and Allot
ments 248, 277, 426; 427, and 497— WILLIAM
LYNCH. River Light.
HUNDRED OF PORT ADELAIDE—Allotments
15 and M of Section 1130—RAMSDEN BEN
JAMIN BOURNE. Queensland.
VILLAGE OF QUEENSTOWN — Allotments
405 and 4T6, part of Section 443; Hundred of
Yatala—HENRY LESTER, Wallaroo.
HUNDRED OF YATALA—North-eastern moiety
of Sections3045and3046—ANDREW O'LEARY,
near Salisbury.
HUNDRED OF GOOLWA—South-east moiety of
Section 2033— ANN SAMSON, CHARLES
WOOD, and WILLIAM BARWICK HODGE,
Adelaide.
TOWNSHIP OF CURRENCY CREEK—Allot
ments 218, 611,5S6, 538, 681, 630, and 626—ANN
SAMSON, CHARLES WOOD, and WILLIAM
BARWICK HODGE, Adelaide.
TOWNSHIP OF GOOLWA—Allotments 6 and
141—ANN SAMSON, CHARLES WOOD, and
WILLIAM BARWICK HODGE, Adelaide.
VILLAGE OF ANGASTON—Allotments 25, 26,
34 35, with adjoining piece of land between
them, and originally intended as a road, part of
Section 679, Hundred of Moorooroo—GEORGE
FULLER. Hamilton.
VILLAGE OF KAPUNDA—Sub-allotment 16 of
Blocks 54 and 55, part of Section 1402, Hundred
of Kapunda—CARRINGTON SMEDLEY, Glen
Osmond.
TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG—Part of Allotment
49—JOHN McDONALD, Glenelg.
Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be
•lodged, July 34 1864.
VILLAGE OF EDWARDSTOWN—Allotments
41 to 48 both inclusive, parts of Section 51,
Hundred of Adelaide -THOMAS WARRINER,
TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG—Part of Lot 44—
JOSEPH SOLOMON, JOSEPH COHEN, and
SAMUEL HENRY COHEN.
Date up to and inclusive of which caveat may be
lodged, September24 1864
Dated this twenty-eighth day of June, one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-four, at the Registry
Office, Adelaide, South Australia.
W. B. T. ANDREWS;
Acting Registrar-General
Real property act notice.—
Whereas GEORGE CHARLES HAWKER
and JAMES COLLINS HAWKER have made
application under Section No. 79 of the Real
Property Act of 1861 . to be registered as the !
proprietors of Section 354 Hundred of Saddle-!
worth, and Section 59, Hundred of Stanley, '
notice is hereby giyen that unless caveat be lodged
with the Registrar-General on or before the
twenty-fourth day of December, 1864 such appii- ■
cants will be registered as the proprietors of, and
certificates of title will be issued to them for the
said land.
W. B. T. ANDREWS,
Acting Registrar-General.
Lands Titles Office, Adelaide. June 22.1864
REAL PROPERTY ACT NOTICE.—
Whereas - JAMES COLLINS HAWKER,
JAMES FARRELL. and GEORGE HENRY
FARR have made application under section No. 79
of the Real Property Act of 1861 to be registered as
the proprietors of Section 523. near Anama, County
of Stanley, notice is hereby given that unless caveat
be lodged with the Registrar-General on or before
the twenty-fourth day of December, 1864 such
applicants will be registered as the proprietors of,
ana certificate of title, will be issued to them for
the said land.
W. B. T. ANDREWS,
Acting Registrar-General.
Lands Titles Office; Adelaide, June 22,
GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENTS
IN THE COURT OF INSOLVENCY.
South Australia.—WHEREAS Adjudications
in Insolvency have been made against the under
mentioned persons. Notice is hereby given that
the Commissioner has appointed the following days
for Meetings in each Estateto be held at the Loral
Court-House, Victoria-square, Adelaide; at the
fir of which meetings the Insolvents are required
to surrender and make sclosure of their estate
and effects, and the Creditors are to come prepared
to prove their debts, and ote in the choice of an
Assignee or Assignees, and at the last sitting the
Insolvents are to finish their examinations:—
ANNIE BOUNDY, of Port Adelaide, out of
business, and formerly of Bundle-street, Adelaide,
Butcher, on Tuesday, the seventh day of June,
and on Tuesday, the fifth day of July, at eleven
o'clock.
JAMES WHEATLEY, late of Tynte-street,
North Adelaide, Builder, on Friday, the twenty
fourth day of June, and on Friday, the twenty
second day of July, at eleven o'clock.
ABRAHAM ABRAHAMS, of Adelaide, Mer
chant, trading under the style or firm of Abrahams
and Thompson, on Monday, «the fourth day of
July, and on Monday, the first day of August, at
twelve o'clock.
JOHN CHERRY. Official Assignee.
SALE OF CROWN LANDS,
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1801.
Crown Lands Office, Adelaide, June S, 1S64.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following por
tions of Crown Lands will be offered for sale by
public auction, at the Land Office, Adelaide,
on Thursday, the seventh day of July, 1S64, at
eleven of the clock in the forenoon at the upset
price affixed to each lot respectively, on the terms
and conditions and under the provisions of an Act
of the Parliament of South Australia, passed in the
twenty-first year of Her Majesty's reign, intituled
" An Act for regulating the sale and otlierdisposal
of Waste Lands belonging to the Crown in South
Australia." Deposit, twenty per cent.
LAV. GLYDE,
Commissioner of Crown Lands aid
Immigration.
Country Sections.—Upset price £1 per acre
County Gawler—About three and a quarter miles
cast of the Bed Banks, Hundred Grace.
Lot. Sec. Acres. Lot. Sec. Acres.
I SI . 157 | 2 90 48
County Gawler—About four aftd a half miles south
by east of the Red Banks, Hundred Grace.
3 120 93 I
County Gamier—Wild Horse PMd, on the road
from Virginia to Port WaSefield, Hundred
Dublin.
4 20' 67 I 6 24 80
5 21 95 I
County Stanley-On the eastern boundary of the
Hundred, about six to eight miles south-westerly
of Auburn. Hundred Hall.
63 123
8 112 183
9 113 165
S3 114 1S3
H 115 133
12-' 116 175
13: 117 SS
14 11S Ie9'
15 119 1ST
16 320 1ST
IS 522 151
19 123 128
20 124 129
21 125 110
22 126 ' 113
23 129 63
24 129- S3
25 139 359
28 131 160
27 132
17 121 155 ! 23 2077 515
County Stanley—The Watchman's Plain,, about
two miles east by northef the Wakefield Bridge,
Hundrca-Ha
29 35 S2 I 31 380 80
30 359 S5 | 32 361 SO
County Light—East of the1 Dirty Light, about 3>ur
miles south by west of the Apomga Smelting
Works, Hundred Waterloo;
33 33i- 93 I 35 3S5 65'
34 33$ 111 I 36 3S6 56=
CENTRAL ROAD BOARD;
TENDERS;
Central Road Board Office, Adelaides
♦Tiiha -*
; NOTICE is hereby given that'-Sealed TENDEBS
:wiU be received-at the office of- this Board until 1
tl o'clock of Monday, the 4thiHtIy, 1SG4, for the
execution of the-following Works:—
; Advertisements- Nos. 99L South-road. — Fair
Jf-erming, nietaUinft-&c., portiorrofeaid road at the
iStockyards, Bap id Bay.
992. South-road, Encounter Bay Branch.—Fcr
.coating, Ac., witbhroken limestose portion of the,
icatd road at Watson's Gap, near Port Elliot.
993. Bull's Crack-road, Happy Talley Branch.—
providing acddelivering about 200 cubic yardu
23Sr i „
of 2i-iueh metal: for repairs of eaidroad between*
Douglas's and Chandler's Hills.
Samples of the stone proposed to>be used for the
-peek, marked with the name of: the person on
persons tendering, and the numbs of the adver
tisement, must- drcompany each tender.
Specifications and particulars may be seen by
applying at the offices of the Board, .and for Ho..
391,: at the Rapid Bay District Council Office; for;
Ko, 992, at the Fart El hot and Soolwa District.
Council Office; an&tfor Ho. £93, atrthe Clarendon,
District Council Office,
All tenders mustbe made according to the form,
of Schedule annexed to the specification, and have -•
tiza word " Tende-," and the number of the ad
vertisement to which it refers, lsgibly written,
thereon, as also 02 the outside.
The Board doea-not bind itself to- -accept the.*
'lowest or any tender.
By order of the Board,
U6-'?7v"S4] HENRY J. ANDREWS; Secretary.
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTI
CULTURAL SOCIETY. .
| The ANNUAL PLOUGHING. MATCH Willi
!iake place on Thursday, August 4,1SSL Entrance*
fec, 10s. 6d. eaclt..
'1 First Prize - ... £8 0 0
■ Second do.... — — 600
< Third do 4. 0 0
it Fourth do 3 0 0
J Youths undesdStyears of age. SErtranee-fee, St.
Two ploughs to start or noxnatch.
f First Prize ~£3 : 0- 0,
{ Second do 2_ 0 0
s All ploughs to he on the groundatiS-o'Clock a.m.
i The TRIAL. GE I&IPLEBfENTS-will he heldat
the same time and place, when, the following
Prizes will be offered for competition,.but Will not
be paid 11nt.il the Show in February, .when the .-Prize
Implement, ce one exactly similar, must be shown.
Best Plough, ...£3c 0' 0
Subsoil do...., ... 2. 0- 0
Harrows ... 2 Ot 0
Scarifier &. (h 0
Double-Furrow and Multiple-Plough. 3. 0> 0
Land-Pzesser, two-wheeled 2 0 0
Field-Gates,.best and cheapest ... 2: (J- 0
Best two, Sheep-Hurdles, on wheels,.
20fetvlpng 2 9 0
- No prizeto.be awarded for Implements unless at
work or some-improvement is shown.
The SHOW OF ENTIRE. HORSES will take j
place at the-same time and place, when the follow
ing Prizes will be offered. Eafcence-fee* 5s.
Best Draught Stallion (open, to every
class), > ... ^£20 0 0
Second do. 6 0 0
Tlurd-clo -.. ... .. ... 3 0 0
B^st. Draught Entire, fcead; ill, tfe»
colony ... 6 0 0
Sewmd do 300
£est3»year-olddo 4 0 0
Second do 2 0 0
BestISoodEntire (open to^veiy class) 8 0 0
Second do.... ... 4 0 0
Best Blood Entire, bre-Ain thncciony 6 0 0,
Second do 3 0 0
Best 3-vear-old 4 0 0
Second do ... 2 0 0
Best Boadster Stalliea. 3 0 0
Second do 2 0 0>
A pedigree of each flnrse mnst be handed in. at
' the time of entry.
Entries to close at half-past 10 o'clock.
The GENERAL. SHOW of STOCK will take
place in October.
All Exhibitors must be Members of the Society,
The Judges are- not to award any prize: if the
animal be considered unworthy.
All animals ngist be on the ground at. 11 a.m.,
and cannot leave before 3 p.m.
No Booths allowed on the ground without per
mission of
FRED. S. C. DRIFFIELD, Secretary,
" 184,198,212 Grenfell-street.
KAPUNDA AND LIGHT AGRI
CULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.—The ANNUAL MEETING of the
Society will be held at the North Kapunda Hotel
on Tuesday, the 5th July next, at 4 p.m., for the
ELECTION of OFFICE-BEARERS for the ensu
ing year. '
The Committee respectfully invite all Fanners
and other persons, favourable to the Society to
attend the meeting.
1 . WILLIAM MAY, Hon. Sec.
HOOKINA RACES.—These Baces
will take place on Wednesday and Thursday,
the 12th and 13th of Judy, 1S64. Open to all grass
fed Horses. 163-91
TENDERS will be received until the
- 16th July, 1864, by D. C. Myrick, for
BUILDING a BOAT 64 feet keel, 15 feet beam,
and 61 feet hold: Labour only. To be built of
colonial timber. The boat to be built complete—
decks, bulwarks, paddle-boxes, Ac.
For further information, apply to D. C. Myrick,
Currency Creek.
The lowest or aDy tender not necessarily ac
cepted. 184-'91
TENDERS trill be received for 5,000
Blue Gum FELLOES. Apply at the Timber
Yard, King William-street, near General Post
Office. 184-'9l
WANTED, 500 Dozen FELLOES and
10,000Feet Blue or Pink GUM.
MARTIN & LOUTIT,
151"'61vc Phoenix Foundry, Gawler.
Fencing wire.—nos. 4, 5,6, and
S, best Quality. A f e w tons of N o. 4, slightly
damaged, at reduced Prices.
184ths96xvj J. BROWN, Waymouth-street.
ON SALE, FENCING WIRE, Nos. 4,
5, and 6, warranted best quality.
JONES BROTHERS,
ISrthscv Importers, Waymouth-street.
Blue gum ana peppermint
LOGS and PLANES WANTED at
MELLOR'S. 184-2fl5j
District of crafers. — ah
DOGS in this District above the age of three
-months must be REGISTERED on or before the
14th of July next at the Post-Office, Crafers. or in
default thereof, their owners will be liable to
a fine of from £3 to £6.
By order of the Council,
T. DIXON, Chairman.
Crafers' Jane 29,1S64. xj
District of Brighton.—
NOTICE is hereby given that a PUBLIC
MEETING of RATEPAYERS will beheld at the
Farriers' Arms Inn, on Monday, the 4th day of
July next, for the purpose of ELECTING Four
COUNCILLORS in the place of Messrs. Duncan,
Tank, Filmer, and Smith; also for the Election of
two AUDITORS for the ensuing year,
f The Meeting will commence at 10 o'clock a.m.,
and in the event of a Poll being demanded, the
Meeting will be adjourned until the following
j Monday, July 11, at 9 o'clock, when a Poll will be
I taken by Ballot, continuing open until 5 p.tn., in
' accordance with the Act;
1 XT J. HAYWOOD, Clerk,
WALKERVILLE DISTRICT
COUNCIL.—TEN DEES will be received
by the above Council, up to Ilth July next, for
FORMING and MAKING 10 Chains of Hawker's
ROAD, in the above District, according to specifi
cation, which can be seen at the Council Office,
Sussex Arms, WalkerviUe.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Any further particulars can be had on application
to the undersigned.
RICHD. B. COX. Clerk,
182wf90vx Fuller-street, Walkerville.
ISTRICT OF YATALA—REGIS
TRATION OF DOGS.—NOTICE.—I will
attend for the Registration of Dogs on Monday,
4th July instant, at the Council Chambers, from
11 to 12; on Wednesday, 6th, at the Court Houses
Salisbury, from 12 to 2; on Thursday, 7th, at the
O.G. Gilles Plains, from 10 to 11; and at the
Heart-in-Hand, Lower North-road, from 2 to 3.
All persons hating Doga unregistered after the
14th instant are liable to a fine of not less than £3.
184"6v , J. J. O'SULLIVAN, Clerk.
District of barossa west.—
A PUBLIC MEETING of the RATE
PAYEES of this District will be held at the
Council Office, Sandy Creek, on Monday, the 4th
July next at 10 o'clock forenoon, for the NOMI
NATION and ELECTION of COUNCILLORS
for the ensuing year in the place of those retiring;
also for the Election of AUDITORS.
Bv order,
W. H. RUSSELL, Clerk.
June 16, 1S64. x_
District of mudla wirra
A PUBLIC MEETING of the RATE
PAYERS of this District will be held at the
"Willaston Hotel, on Monday, the 4th July next at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the NOMINATION
and ELECTION of COUNCILLORS for the
ensuing year, in the place of those retiring.
By order,
FRANK WILKINSON, Clerk.
June 8, 1864. 163-84rx82
Tk ISTRICT OF MUDLA WIRRA—
11 A PUBLIC MEETING of the RATE
PAYERS of this District will be held at the
Willaston Hotel, on Monday, the 4th July next at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, for MAKING DE
PASTURING REGULATIONS for the ensuing
year.
By order.
FRANK WILKINSON. Clerk.
June 8,1864. 163-84rx8Z
"TklSTRICT OF POET ELLIOT AND
GOOLWA.—NOTICE 1b hereby given that
all DOGS over the age of tliree months must be
REGISTERED on or before the 1st day of July
next. Oivners neglecting to register will render
themselves liable to a penalty of not less than
£3 on conviction. Registration-fee, 5s. The
requirements of the Act and penalties will be
strictly enforced after the expiration of this notice.
D. M. MACKIE, Registrar.
Port ElSot, June 18, 1SS4. 184-"9I
niSTRICT OF TALUNGA—REGIS
i J TRATION OP DOGS.—NOTICE.—For the
convenience of persons owning Unregistered Dogs,
the undersigned will attend at the- following
places, from 12 to 4 o'clock on the dfcys named,
viz.:—Wednesday, July 6, Talunga Hotel, Mount
Pleasant; Thursday, July 7, Napoleon Bonaparte
Inn, BluroScrg; Friday, July 8, District Hotel,
Gumeracha; Saturday, July 9, Mount Torrens
Inn, for tbs-purpose of registering the same.
N.B.—AR Dogs-over three months old1 must be
registered. Penalty for neglect, not leas than £3.
x BOBT. GREEN, Bfegistrar.
District gf east toreests.—
NOTICE is-hereby given that the ANNUAL
MEETING oFEATEPAYERS will be held at the
Rock Inn, og>Monday, the 4th of July, sX>lO-a-m.,
fojr the purpose of NOMINATING Three-Persons
.to serve as COUNCHjUDRS for the ensuing Year,
in the place of Messrs; Cobbledick, Cossins; and
Merchant, who retire; also to nominate Two
AUDITORS. In the event of a poll feeing de
manded, the Hfeeting. will be adjourned; until
.Tuesday, tbe 12th of Jtdy, at 10 a.m., when<a poll
iwill be taken by ballot in> accordance with KksAct.
By ord&i
; x GEORGE STORY, Clerk.
DISTRICT' OP EAST TORRE3SS.—
DOG-RBGISTRAT2SN-—NOTICE isUereby
I given that all Dogs in tile East Torrena District
:three months did and upwards must be registered
ion or before tbeUth of July, after which cite all
■persons keepingiUnregistereu Dogs trill be Eabie to
■a fine of not less-thdu £3 to ££.
By order of tbeOounciL
GEORGE STORY, Regi*star.'
June 30,1864. . re
TV/fORPHETT VALE DISTRICT
1VI COUNCIL.—A
-ABSTRACT of BEVENUK
and EXPENDITURE; forrSalf-Tear endin3g39fii
June, 1864.
11864—Jan. Dr.
1. To balance in hand ami in Bank ... £64-1 8
Amount received; from Clarendon
District Council, being, moiety of *
expenses^for surveying deviation
of road near Mr. Thos. Sims's ... 13;I3 5
Amount from Central Road Board,
being one-half cost of culvert near
Daniel's Corner — 5 13 0
;Jnne
;29. Amount oh slaughtering, licence fees CG5 9
Amount of fines received '. 119 0
Bates on Section 734fo»year ending
30th Junev 1863 ... , „ ... &•« 0
Balance ofiratee foryeai ending 30th
June, 1864- 1664 1 2
Amount of grant in. a.5ci of rates for
year 1863-4^/being-second instal
ment — — 173* 5
£425515 3
1864—Jan. CB.
15 By Buttrose—cleaningCouncilBoom
to 17di December, 1863 i&tlO
22 Salary Glerk and Superintendent of
Works foy quartejsending on date 3 0 0
Chronieler-^AnvertisBg 110 0
Nolan — Watertabling between
Messrs. Darby, Bain. and Lloyd's.. 9 0 0
Brown—Balance due for making road
neanChittleborough'B 618 0
Feb.
9. Brown -Stone in. front of Court
House- 1 o
15. Charles—Watertabling, &c. along;
north side of Sections 623 and 6244 19 15 3
18. Anderson—Balance for making road!
and culvert near Dungey's .... 38 0 0
March..
1. O'Sullivan—Cutting near Section 53d
8. Moore-Clearing.- road leading to Iris
house ... ... 110 0
22. Tbstage-stamps. ... 2 0 0
Ockleford—Forming and metalling
4;cbains near. Union Chapel —. 18 0 0
28. Hooper—Cutting hill at piling under
bridge, neacMr. S. Myles's — 25 13 8
30. Manton—Surveying deviation of road
near Mr. Thos. Sims's 27 6 10
April.
25, Salary CleiA and Superintendent of
Works for quarter ending: S2nd
April. 1S64 II 0 0
May. , ■
Brown—Gange for watertaoles ... 0 5 0
Scotcher—Culvert at DarrieT&Comer 11 6 0
10i OZiaeraer—Advertising... .... 2 13 6'
23; Ockleford—Watertabling naar Mr.
James Galloway's ... 510 0
Do. on account of metalling between
Messrs. Sampson and; Chittle
borough's ... 24 0 0
June.
13. James Young—Rate receipt book ... O il 0
Holland—Forming andaetalling 12
chains between Messrs. Castle and
Humphries ... .„ ... ... 60 ft §
Charles—Cutting at Smith and
Sheriff's Comer 9 10 0
Charles—Watertabling near Mr. Jas.
McLeod's 715 6
Charles — Watertahfing opposite
Wheatsheaf ... ... ft 5 '6
Charles—Cutting and repairs near
Beneir's — ... ... 3 2 6
Charles—Work near Messrs. Sprigg
and Taylor's Corner... 7 2 0
Charles—Repairing road and spoons
drain near Giles's Corner ... ... 3 15 6
Charles—Part payment for work near
Jones's 12 9 0
28. Subscription to Association of Dis
trict Chairmen 110
By balance 92 15 0
£42515 3
We hereby certify that we have examined the
hooks, compared the vouchers, and find the same
correct.
ANPREW CARMICHAEL } Auditors.
J.R. MYLES.
June 29,1864.
O AXANCE-SHEET of tiieBURNSEDE
D DISTRICT COUNCIL lor the Half-Year
ending 30th June, 1864.
1864. Db.
To balance at last audit ... ... ...£16411 7
Bates of 1863-4 assessment
collected to date ... ...£156 10 9
Do. 1861-2 do 0 15 0
Do. 1862-3 do 0 14 0
-15719 9
Government grant in aid of rates ... 30115 10
Private subscriptions in aid of Pen
fold's and Packham's reads— ■
Messrs. Clark and Crompton £2610 0
Mr. Packham — .... 8 3 3
Messrs. Giles & Smith ... 4 0 0
Do. Burnside Village, Mr.
Debney 5 10 9
44 4
Slaughtering licence-fees 2 2 ..
Dog-registration fees ... 0 16 0
1864. . Cn. ,
3y expenditure on roads as under:—
Glen Osmond-road £77 2 1
Gilles's do — l| 0 §
Asylum do ... S6 S 8
Greenhill do. 40 13 6
Magill Village do. 14 4 4
North Kensington do. .... 18 2II
Penfold'sdo 94 9 2
Sismey'sdo ... .0 2 6
Finniss's do 1 6 0
Fenn'sdo 4b 12 6
Frew's do. .: 2 15 0
Bumside Village do. 771210
Waterhouse's ao. 12 0 0
Shipster's do "18 10 0
Prescott's do 14 1 6
Packliam's do 43 15 I
£674 9 2
564 16 10
Fees to Auditors ... 2 2 0
Association DistrictChairmen 1 1 0
Salary of Celerk and Surveyor 42 10 0
Rent of office ... ... ... 4 5 0
Grant in aid of repairs to Glen
Osmond School ... ... ... 10 0 0
Printing 3 9 0
Stationery 0 8 0
Advertising 916 3
Constables staves and expenses ... 1 18 0
Turbill, three barrows -... 5 6 6
Survey of Packham's-road 3 3 0
Postages and petty cash " ... ... 110 0
Balance in Bank. 27 12 3
Less outstanding cheque.
No. 47 -... 12 211
1519 4
Inhand 814 3
£674 9»3
Audited aDd found correct this 30th June, 1864.
JOHN HOWARD CLARK. Auditors.
ROBERT FREW, - ■ • • ■ , f- - ■
sjl GEORGE ROBERT DEBNEY, Chairman.
MESSAGES.
WILLIAM BREWER—You are re
quested to WRITE or RETURN HOME to
your distressed PARENTS. The said W. Brewer is
supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Yankalilla
or Port Elliot, in the employ of a farmer, and
going under an assumed name. Age, 16½ years;
left his home January, 1863, and is supposed to
have been in the one employ; he was thrown from
a horse and broke his arm, about 14 months since,
which was set by the doctor in Yankalilla. Any
one given information will confer a kindness.
WILLIAM BREWER.
Greenhill, near Kensington. x
SHOULD this meet the Eye of SARAH
FOLLETT, late of Adelaide, she will find a
letter of importance for her in the Melbourne Post
Office, concerning gold which she sent to her
cousins by Peter Harwood having never been
received. From her affectionate uncle,
IS4-'i)8j THOMAS POLE. Reedbeds, Adelaide.'
JAMES GRIMSTEAD, of Winsam,
Somerset, supposed to be on the Darling or
Murrumbidgee—Write to your Son James, at Bim
bowrie Station, North-East, South Australia.
183-'98
HENRY HANCE will hear of some
thing to his advantage by calling on the
undersigned. Any parties possessing information
respecting the above will oblige by communicating
the same to
PHILIP B. FOX, King William-street,
125' 8vc Next National Bank.
SAMUEL HAWKES, of Belfast, last
heard of in Victoria, is requested to write to
his Sister Jane, at Mr. James Scott's, farmer, near
Smithfieid, South Australia. 177-*98j
LOST CATTLE AND HORSES.
Four pounds 'reward.—lost,
or STRAYED, from the Warraweena Run,
an Unbranded FOAL, Dark Bay, The Mate was
running at Watra^eena for some time, and then
went to the Appeallana Run without the FoaL
Anybody gfting such information as will lead to
the recovery of the Foal will receive the above
reward. Apply to G. Collisson, storekeeper, Blin
man Mines. 137-'98 -
TWO POUNDS PER HEAD
REWARD.—LOST, from Levi's Water
holes, supposed to have gone North with a Mob of
Mr. Baker's Horses, about 12 months ago, one
Dark Bay FILLY, wiste down face and turning
towards near nostril, two white hiqd feet, near
fiont foot white, branded L near neck; one Grey
Celt, white down face turning over near nostril,
eff hind foot .white, branded L near neck. The
above reward will be paid to any person giving
information leading to the recovery of the above.
157-226 " C. LAVER. near Truro.
TWO POUNDS REWARD.—LOST,
-I- from. Wellington, an Iron-Grey HORSE,
branded JF near shoulder. Anyperson delivering
the above Horse to R. Denford, Wellington, or G.
Janewary, Poltallock, will receive' the above
reward. . - I70-'84
TWO POUNDS REWARD.—LOST,
from, near Auburn, one Roan COLT, branded *
AG near shoulder. Whoever will deliver the same
to John Place, near Auburn, or to George Cooper.
Riverton, shall receive the above reward. When
lost had on a Halter. '170-'S4
rPWO POUNDS REWARD.—LOST,
JL one-Grey MARE, branded D near shoulder,
CS off shoulder, X within circle near thigh. .Any -
one returning same, to J. Farlay. Kooringa, will
receive the above reward. 17&-'91
rpWOROUNDS REWARDt—STOLEN
J- oi STRAYED, fromthe Salt Greek, one Dark
Chesnut MARE, branded £W on hear shoulder,
rather blotche&GD on the off shoulder, rather in
distinct scar on the outside of near hind leg,
supposed to Rave a foal by side; ltatr heard of on
the ran oh'Mrr Robert Thomson, on the -Biver
Murray. The above reward will be paid on de
livery, or One Pound-ior information leading to.
her reeovey. Any person founds dfetaining Tier
after this notice-will be Drosecuted. ,
184-205 B. BOTT.near Morm&Tprrens. i
(X8E BOUND TEN SHILLINGS
V/ REWARD, if deli\ ered; one Pound "will
be given fovinformationonly.—LOSf^ bom Koo
ringa, aBayhfitRE, branded JJ near shoulder, off
hind fetlocjKwbite; also, Ghesnut FH1.Y, branded
J near stiosiSen
JOHN JENKIN.
Eooringa^Hrae 17,1861. . x. _
ONE POUND REWARD; — LOST,
from Kaomantoo, a Bay PONY; {banded like
diamond. near shoulder. The above^ reward wQl
be pud on delivering the above to Captain James,
Kanmantoo Mine; or at the District Hotel, Nairne.
• : .■ V" '■ -lS2^3r:
TWO BOUNDS EEWAM) PER
H Hibi-WIST yjeni dlp WiimMn Ming one
Tron-Grey DmughtiLOliiSE, branded R,W near
shoulder, wh'eit last had.a bell onjr one Bay
FILLY. blselfcpeinta. branded cj near shoulder,
when lost badia- headstall on. .The above reward
will be paid to any person delivermsibe same to
H. Thomas, Blinman Mine; or to R. Jose, Yuda
ngmnfama BBnfr .j]t*
ON EXPOUND EEWMD.—
STR&>Y35D, from Kapunda^ cine Black
MARE, bnmdbd S near, shoulderr The aboTe
reward wilESepaid for such inionnationas shall
lead to her raoomiy. _
iSt-'Sl ■ , . .. JOHN WARN, Kapunda.
Ten shillings per head
Rhi WiARD.-^-LOST, "fipm- tHwWakefieid,
near Rhyma^abouttwoweekB ago^one Strawberry
near ahouhifer. Any person givingrsuch informa-^
tion as wiH'lead to their recovery wBlreseive the
above reward. .
x JAMES O'LOUGHLIN.
J?,OUIfiDfc— Joined my Horsesabout
■ I - IS Baenths ainee. a Bight BayHORSE, about .
16 hands high, branded AG-near -shoulder. The
owner can have him by applying-to-J. Rounsevell,
Kapunda, 177th53v212j
LOSTJ from the . Wakeftkid, one Dirty "
^ Wkite^MARE, branded M^ea^^OThjer. . .
receive £2. HENRY HOEPNER,
181-TR Junction of and Gilbert. .
T OST- from Hilton, on Monday nighf
-*A IteitTwo COLTS, branded G half-circle over
near shoulder; .one Bay HORSE, branded Huff"
shoulder. Any person "delivering the same Or
giving-information-will be rewarded. , ' "*
156a- G. C.GOSLIN, Exchange Stables.
LOST, from Willaston,' a month, ago, ancfe
• seen last at Fon-ester'S.oneBlack Ponw
MARE, -branded WS near shoulder, "shod alt
round;.one Grey Pony MARE, JWonshouldeti
bad two bind shoes on, very quiet age two yearn
off. "One Pound a bead on delivery, or Tea
Shillings .a bead .for information of. theirwhere
abeuts wfllbebegimrby ■ '
T. KNEESE
Willaston, June 30.1864. 184c.
LOST, on the23th instant,: from Bbrt
Gawler. one Bay MARE branded B on near
ishoulder, star on forehead; one Bay MAIS, no
i brand visible; and eoeOhesnut HORSE, , branded
m on nearshouldev^-wtiiie face. "Two Ponnds will
be given on delivery of the same; or Li on infor
mation thatwill lead "to tbeir recovery-to Messrs.
Sherring Brothers, Hindmarsh; or Edward Clark,
Port Gawler. : 184-'91
"M-OTICE.—RUNNING iii my Paddock
i-T "for the kst three months, a Bay MARE,
aged, with black points, white marks about
head, branded like W off shoulder. If .not
claimed.within .14 dip from this date will be
sold to defray expenses.
NICHOLAS GOODMAN,
Cnsgame Farm, near Salishnry.
June 2%. 1881 , 177-'84
ITS POUNDS REWARD will be
paid cm the CONVICTION ef any PERSONS
found CUTTING or REMOVINGaiivl'iitfBKp
from the undermentioned Sgctions, Hundred of
Encoanter Bay, near the b""»" River.vix.
Sec3»nS43l. 432.436,437, and 438. -
The above SECTIONS are TO be LET or FOR
KAT.E Apply to -
384-WL P. D. PRANKERD.
[ "VTOTICE is hereby given that ; any
111 CATTLE found TRESPASSING on Sections
Nos. 3U3 and 366, PjfikertonPlains. District of '
i MndlaWrirra, aftertbisdatewillbeIMPOtJ*NDKD.
jq - W. CHAPMANN.
VrOTICE.—All CATTLE.found
It STRAYING in the Roads andBreairing the
Fences joining my Sections—Nos. 4037 and 4052—
will be IMPOUNDED after this date. k
SAMUEL CHIVELL.
Peachey Belt. June 25,1864. 184-'98
■VrOTICE.—All HORSES, CATTLEL -
ll and SHEEP found TRESPASSING ou
Sections 2057, 2058. 2059, 2061, 2078, 2079. 2780.
2787. 2857. and 2841, Hundred ofBremer, -after
this date, will be IMPOUNDED, and all PIGS,
DOGS. GOATS, and POULTRY DESTROYED.
Any PERSON CUTTING orREMOVING
TIMBER from off the abbve -Stations ujR.be
PROSECUTED.
THOMAS ELDER.
Adelaide, June 23,18S4. ■ 176'7v84
"VTOTICE.—All GOATS, PIGS, Arc.,
II found-TRESPASSING on Sections' Nos.
113,1IA and 2296,. in the Hnndredof Miine. after
this notice will be SHOT; and any PERSON
DRIVING CATTLE or HORSES out of the above
Sections without permission from the undersigned
will be PROSECUTED. -
„ , „ , T JOHN GILES.
JOHN GILES.
NOTICE.—Any PIGS, DOGS, or
POULTRY found TRESPASSING on
Section 411, Reedbeds, will be SHOT after this
notice.
BRIXTON T. JONES.
Reedbeds, Jane 29,1864. 182*'3v
XTOTICE.—All PIGS, FOWLS, DOGS,
-L3 &c.. found TRESPASSING on Cusgame
Farm. Hundred of Munno Para West, will' be
DESTROYED after this notice.
177-'84 NICHOLAS GOODMAN.
AT o TI C E.—Any P E B, S Q N ~or
JA PERSONS found'CUTTING or REMOV
ING TIMBER from Sections 115 and 97. in the
Hundred of Grace, will be PROSECUTED.
J84-'91 EDWARD HANCOCK, Port Gawier.
ATOTICE.— All PIGS, POULTRY
It &c-, found TRESPASSING on Section*
Nos. 6002, 6006, 6007. and 6015, Hundred of
Taiunga, will be DbSTBOYED; and alLOATXliE "
and HORSES IMPOUNDED after this date.
J. & J. DAWSON.
North Gumeracha, Jnne 17.1861. 170-'84j
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