For some time past the work at the Kapunda Dam has been in statu quo, and in place of advantage being taken of the summer season to get the works into an advanced condition before the ...
Article : 4,669 wordsThe man who went mad out of curiosity to know how Queens speeches were constructed would have had a paroxysm had he been in Adelaide on Saturday last. The Viceregal Speech ...
Article : 1,949 wordsOn Friday, on the Appropriation Bill being considered in Committee, a lengthy discussion took place on the large amount of expenditure incurred by the Government without the sanction ...
Article : 665 wordsStewards—Messrs. M. G. Best, W. Milsom, J. Gilliss, T. H. Ayliffe. Judge—Mr. Joseph Crank. Starter—Mr. Thos. Blumel. The above races came off, as advertised, on ...
Article : 560 wordsPresent—All. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Auditor's report received and adopted. Mr. Parken's resignation of office as Auditor accepted. Auditors fees fixed, and ...
Article : 45 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Councillors O'Dea, and Buckley. An application was received from Mr. Letchford for interest on debt on schoolmaster's residence, Alma; to remain for ...
Article : 57 wordsFrom early morn to dewy eve, and far on into the still night, the sound of the wheat-loaded waggons resound, awakening the echoes of our peaceful hamlet. The extra 2d. or 3d. a bushel ...
Article : 102 wordsPresent—Councillors Jeffs (Chairman), Saunders, Dunstan, and A. White. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. John Lacey's contract in Bagot's Well was reported ...
Article : 435 wordsLast week no less than three doctors paid Moonta a visit, viz., Drs. Clarke from Adelaide, Herbert from Strathalbyn, and Mauran from Happy Valley. ...
Article : 233 wordsOn Friday, Mr. Bean's motion for restoring the rate of wages paid to certain railway employes from 5/6 to 6/ per day was discussed and negatived —the question being regarded as one belonging ...
Article : 317 wordsAn inquest was held at Freeling on the 31st January, before Mr. J. Varley, S.M., on the body of Alexander Lowe Johnson, who was killed on the previous evening by being thrown from a ...
Article : 611 wordsSince last writing we have had two heavy thunderstorms. The first on Tuesday last, in the evening, was very refreshing after the excessively close hot weather during the day; and the second ...
Article : 162 wordsPresent—All. Letter received from Crown Lands office, January 26, respecting crossing over railway to reserve, Section 366. Chairman to wait on Government, and point out that a private ...
Article : 93 wordsPresent—H. T. Morris, Esq., (Chairman) and Councillors J. Dart, W. J. Quicke, and J. T. W. Pfitzner. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Letter from Commissioner of Crown ...
Article : 141 wordsSir—I am in clover. I, a peripatetic philosopher, for the last few days have been engaged with menial labour. Last week after writing anent the Sixpenny Readings, I met in my ...
Article : 599 wordsWheat is coming in more freely than when I wrote last, and there seems to be more business doing generally in the township than there was a month since. ...
Article : 100 wordsPresent.—All except Mr. Pfitzner. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Messrs. P. M. Miller and J. W. Daw, jun., sent in their resignation as auditors. Mr. Miller to be requested to ...
Article : 190 wordsNotwithstanding the low price of wheat a large quantity has been sent from here this week. The price still being so very low farmers continue to dispose of as little as possible. As I stated in my ...
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Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer (SA : 1864 - 1878), Fri 5 Feb 1869, Page 3
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