Present—Councillors Moyle (in the chair), Day, Gates, Grurr, Harden, and Riley. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 1,442 wordsWe hare just had sixteen hours' steady soaking rain, which has made the flats rather wet and sloppy. The crops are growing with astonishing rapidity ...
Article : 225 wordsWe were unable last week, owing to pressure of other matters, to refer to Mr. Pearce's attempt to get the Land Bill amended by altering the upset price to 30/—reducing it at the rate of 5/ ...
Article : 5,559 wordsPresent—All the Council. The following works were reported as finished satisfactorily and passed for payment:—P. Hehir's, near Stater's Chapel, £2 19/; E. Danny's, ...
Article : 415 wordsOn Friday evening last Mr. W. Townsend, M.P., gave a lecture in the Odddfellow's Hall—subject, "Lights and Shadows of London Life," on behalf of the Kadina Institute. There was a ...
Article : 158 wordsSir—I was persuaded when at home, having a few pounds put by, to try my fortune in the colony of South Australia—everything being pictured bright. I made up my mind, and ...
Article : 288 wordsThat ill-used, battered, misunderstood thing, the Land Bill has straggled oat of Committee. Bruised from head to foot, doubtful of its own identity, transformed beyond the recognition of ...
Article : 1,418 wordsA lecture on "The True Story of Ghosts I have seen" was given in aid of the Auburn Mutual Improvement Society on Monday evening, in the Town Hall, by the Rev. J. M. Day, of ...
Article : 813 wordsMr. C. Sheppard proposed, and Mr. Gordon seconded, a rate of 1/, on behalf of the Council. Messrs. Jas. Kelly, Hirsch, Jas. Milne, J.P., and others supported the proposition. Mr. Bosworth ...
Article : 275 wordsSir—It would be a satisfaction to many whose friends are interred in the Clare-road Cemetery if the long grass therein were mown, and the paths denuded. A fire in any of the adjacent ...
Article : 69 wordsSir—As the Mine Sand has found a grievance and taken it to Adelaide for publication (vide Register of 17th instant), I beg leave to detail the circumstances in which it originated. ...
Article : 276 wordsPresent—All but Councillor Disher. Clerk to call public meeting to consider state of Tothill's Creek Road. The following works reported completed and the accounts passed for payment— ...
Article : 151 wordsSir—That the uncourteous and ungentlemanly remarks made use of by one of the Committee of the Kapunda Institute to the members of the Mine Band at the evening's entertainment in ...
Article : 265 wordsPresent—Councillor Stief (in the chair), Windebank, Walters, and Ryan. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Council thought that the weeds exhibited to the Council by Mr. ...
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Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer (SA : 1864 - 1878), Fri 21 Oct 1870, Page 3
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