The chapel recently erected here by that indefatigable body of Christians—the Wesleyan Methodists—was opened for public worship on Sunday, the 15th ult. The opening services were ...
Article : 272 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Councillors Edson, Livesay, Deland, and Jones. Meeting called to concert means for meeting the Duke of Edinburgh should he come to Gawler. ...
Article : 91 wordsNeville Blyth, Esq., as a Governor of the South Australian Institute. Mr. George Gardiner as member of Local Board of Main Roads for District of Port Augusta, vice ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Revs. William Obed Ashton, Samuel Gray, &nd Thomas McNeil bare been entered as officiating ministers, and as persons authorized to grant licences. ...
Article : 25 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Councillors Dean, Jones, Livesay, Deland, and Edson. Mr. Muller's letter in reference to filling up portion of High street at rear of his premises ...
Article : 217 wordsProclamation placing under the control and management of the District Council of Crafers several specified blocks of land, situate in the Hundreds of Adelaide. Onkaparinga, and ...
Article : 40 wordsProclamation placing under the care of the District Council of Strathalbyn Section No. 2547, Hundred of Bremer, to be used as a public reserve. ...
Article : 27 wordsProclamation constituting the limits of the District Council of Gilbert as District 86 under the Act. and appointing Mr. John Tayler as Registrar, and the District Clerk's office as the place of ...
Article : 40 wordsMOUNT CRAWFORD, Section 675 (nearest Post-Office, Mount Crawford). Thomas Polden, Poundkeeper.—One chesnut mare, star on forehead, shoes on, P over H near shoulder; one ...
Article : 1,355 wordsAnother of the series of readings was given at the Institute on Tuesday, September 24. Mr. Rush presided on the occasion. The night was exceedingly dark and stormy, consequently the attendance ...
Article : 105 wordsSir—Now that the question of endeavouring to open up the navigation of the Coorong has again come prominently before the public, will you permit me to otter a few suggestions gathered ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Princess Royal ore has not turned out so well as anticipated, it not having been dressed sufficiently clean. To accomplish this is impossible without the aid of a crusher and other machinery. ...
Article : 525 wordsSir—As all the world of South Australia seem bent on holiday-keeping when the Prince arrives, I would say a word or two for a class of the community that seems to have been overlooked, viz., ...
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Advertising : 7,959 wordsIt has been arranged that should H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh visit Gawler the children of the various Sunday-schools are to sing a verse or two of the National Anthem and two verses of "The ...
Article : 156 wordsThe late wet weather has forcibly reminded us that money was voted some time since for repairs of our main road, and that such repairs have not yet been done. There are places even in the ...
Article : 144 wordsIt is not often that we hare to complain of too much rain up in this part of the country, but we are getting plenty of it now. It commenced here on Sunday night (22nd), and has ...
Article : 119 wordsIt is the intention of the District Council, immediately on receiving information of the Galatea being sighted, to have a bell rung and a gun fired three times in the township. On the highest hill ...
Article : 125 wordsThe weather has been Very wet of late. On Monday afternoon it commenced raining, and has continued up to the present time a complete soaker—about 36 hours' rain without scarcely any ...
Article : 256 wordsThe splendid rains we are now favoured with are greatly benefiting the crops, which look far more promising than they were a fortnight age. Our pasture lands are becoming yearly more infested ...
Article : 242 wordsThe division of the district into wards, and the election of Messrs. Chenoweth and F. McRae as local representatives for this and Load's Hill Ward, cause great satisfaction. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Mintaro ploughing match did not take place on Tuesday (24th) in consequence of the heavy rain. Several ploughs were on the ground, but it was doubtful if the competitors could work at all in ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 28 Sep 1867, Page 8
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