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  2. ELECTION MEETING AT MORPHETY VALK.

    A meeting of the electors took place in the Emu Hotel. Morpliett Vale, on Wednesday evening (7th), at 8 o'clock. Mr. John short was called to the chair, who stated the object of the meeting to be ...

    Article : 534 words
  3. AGRICULTURE LAND ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The ordinary monthly meeting of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held on Friday morning at the [?] us, Rundle-street. There were present Messrs. W Audrews ...

    Article : 2,756 words
  4. ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3.

    Bartholomew Moloney, charged on the information of Caroline Ford, with the use of insulting and provocative words towards informant on Eastterrace at a late hour of the previous evening, ...

    Article : 169 words
  5. LOCAL COURTS.

    CHURCH V. UNVERHAU.—Claim for £28 6s.5d., for goods sold and delivered. The plaintiff [?] that the defendant acknowledged the debt by letter the previous day. He had received £6 on ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  6. ADELAIDE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5.

    George Clifford was charged with being drunk and resisting me police in Franklin-street on the 4th instant. Fined 10s. and costs. Mary Ann Clark pleaded guilty a charge of ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Mr. Kuchel. No quorum. MYPONGA, OCTOBER 27. No quorum. QUEENSTOWN AND LBERTON, Nov. 5. ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  8. ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.

    Harriet Gould was charged on the information of Sergeant Etheridge with the use of insulting and provocative language towards a police-constable on the evening of November 5. John ...

    Article : 620 words
  9. FREELING.

    Freeling will soon become a noted place for meetings. One of the largest I have ever witnessed in the North was held there on Wednesday last. 31st ult., to form a District Council, There is a ...

    Article : 534 words
  10. AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,171 words
  11. ADELAIDE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.

    Mayor of Adelaide and Sir James H. Fislier.] Henry Jones, charged with stealing an axe, value 5s.,the property of Henry Cawse Richardson, pleaded guilty. Mr. Robinson, on behalf of Mr. ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. PORT ELLIOT.

    On Wednesday evening, October 31, this township was visited by one of the most severe thunderstorms that has occurred for many years. For upwards of three hours the lightning was truly ...

    Article : 1,193 words
  13. ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.

    William Thomas, charged with being drunk on North-terrace, also with there assaulting Policeconstable J. Shannon, was fined 40s. with costs £2 10s. in all—and admonished. ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. PORT ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.

    STEWART V. NEWMAN.—Claim for £13 11s., mount of rent due for a cottage occupied by Mrs. Reese, widow of the mate of the Midas, of which he defendant is owner. Mr. Edmunds appeared ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. ADELAIDE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.

    Elijah Penn, who did not appear to summons on the previous day, was fined 10s. The following fines were inflicted for various infractions of municipal regulations, charged on ...

    Article : 2,529 words
  16. GAWLER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8.

    The Jury-lists for the Corporate Town of Gawler, and for the Districts of Port Gawler, Munno Para Past, and Barossa West, were confirmed. The assessments for the Districts of Port Gawler, ...

    Article : 837 words
  17. PORT ADELAIDE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5.

    Archibald McDonald was fined £3 5s. and costs for being drunk and assaulting Corporal Jones and Constable Bird. Charles Pilman and AIfred Banks were charged ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. PORT ADELAIDE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S.

    Thomas Dwyer and William Gall, seamen of the Goolwa, were charged with wilfully damaging a bale of wool, value £20, part of the cargo, by throwing it in the river. Evidence was ...

    Article : 110 words
  19. PORT ADELAIDE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7.

    George Vincent Gilmore was charged with stealing a £5 note and two £2 notes, the property of John Heaton, on board the Royal Shepherd. The prosecutor deposed to the loss of the money ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. PORT MACDONNELL.

    If one may judge from the large amount of roadwork now being carried on throughout the SouthEast, the Local Road Board appear to conduct their proceedings with no small amount of energy ...

    Article : 283 words
  21. GOOLWA: MONDAY, OCTOBER 29.

    Charles Johns, labourer, and Robert Howard, splitter, was charged by Police-trooper Moriarty with being druuk and disorderly in the public streets of Goolwa; also with resisting the police ...

    Article : 347 words
  22. LANGHOENETS CREEK.

    I have to record the death of one of our most respected neighbours—Mr. W. Capner—who died on Sunday last (3rd). Mr. Capner had been under medical treatment for some weeks past, and on ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. RAPID BAY.

    On Tuesday evening, 30th ultimo, the Rev. 8. Annear delivere a lecture at the schoolroom in this place in aid of the temperance movement. His lecture, the first of a series, which be hopes to ...

    Article : 284 words
  24. GAWLER.

    On Friday last (2nd) Mr. Jeremiah Nunan was thrown from his horse near Willaston, and dragged by the stirrup for some distance. He was taken to the Widaston Hotel, where he remains ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. GAWLER: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.

    Mark Weston, Thomas O' Neil, William Gorman, Edward Hannah, and Samuel Hannah were charged with unlawfully cutting down, stealing, taking, and earning away two growing ...

    Article : 373 words
  26. POLICE COURTS.

    Samuel warhurst was charged with furious and careless riding in die public streets. One witness ppeared in support of the charge. Defendant said the mare he was riding had been frightened an [?] ...

    Article : 63 words
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