The present state of the labour market, and the knowledge that ere long the number of those now seeking employment will be augmented by the arrival of the ...
Article : 3,495 wordsA meeting of the ratepapers of the Bagot's Well Ward was held at the Post Office to-day to elect a Councillor for the District Council of Kapunda. There were about forty present—which, ...
Article : 256 wordsSir—I should not notice the report of the case of Gale T. McEllister that appeared in your last issue, full of suppressions and inaccuracies as it is, but for an observation you have made in your ...
Article : 513 wordsOn Tuesday, in answer to Captain Bagot, the Chief Secretary sait Mne so-called Military-road was under the control of the Central Road Board, and that there was no special vote for it. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 613 wordsOn Friday, a number of questions were put and answered, and various returns ordered. In answer to Mr. Riddoch, the Treasurer said that though it had not been the usual practice ...
Article : 392 wordsSeveral gentlemen are intending to form a Chess Club here. I have not heard whether it is to be in connection with the Institute, but should think it will. ...
Article : 120 wordsA public meeting was held m the Town Hall, on Saturday, 10th instant, for the purpose of considering the proposed Northern Railway extension. Although the weather was unfavourable, ...
Article : 1,083 wordsSir—In answer to the question of your correspondent as to the first wheat sown in the colony, I would direct his attention to a letter appearing in the Register of August 1st, which will give ...
Article : 57 wordsSir—Can you or any of our Kapunda friends inform me what progress the Murray Tramway Committee are making, in furtherance of that object; or are they, after all the tall talk and ...
Article : 51 wordsPresent—All Resolved that Mr Flavel get side ditches cut near Grosser's and Steinkey's, and that Mr Hines's offer of repairing the ford over the Light, near his place, be accpted for 30/. ...
Article : 152 wordsSir—Observing by the papers that it was intended to give a grand ball to His Royal Highness during his short stay in this province, led me to make a small calculation of the amount that would ...
Article : 233 wordsClaim for £8 17/8 for fencing. Mr Rudall for plaintiff; Sir Benham for defendant. Mr H. G. Kelly examined. ...
Article : 1,787 wordsPresent—His Worahip the Mayor, Councillors Moyle, Nock, Pearce, Thomson, and Tyrie; and the Town Clerk. The minutes of two previous meetings were ...
Article : 2,703 wordsSir—On perusing your publication of the 9th instant, I find a paragraph referring to the proceedings in the Kapunda Local Court on the 6th, in which you state that I was on the Bench ...
Article : 571 wordsOn Friday last the Government Engineer, Mr. Hamilton, accompanied by Messrs. P. McNamara, J. P. Bentley, Howard, and Nichols, took a trip to examine the country to see whether there were ...
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Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer (SA : 1864 - 1878), Fri 16 Aug 1867, Page 3
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