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Advertising : 5,418 wordsThe SPRAKER toot the Chair at half-part 1 o clock. PETITIONS. Mr. GRUNDY presented a petition from the District Council of Mudla Wirra on the subject of the Main Rood ...
Article : 9,361 wordsThe following Papers were laid on the table of the Souse of Assembly:—BY THE TREASURER. Telegram from the Chief Secrety by of Victoria, relating ...
Article : 52 wordsMr.MORPUETT stated that he had had conversation with several gentlman, who were members of District Councils, who had represented to him that a great deal of inconvenience might arise from the proposed ...
Article : 6,175 wordsAfter the eleaction of four District Councillors and two Auditors, on Monday last, the cutgoing and incoming Councillors, officers, and a considerable number of ratepayers—according to a custom which has been adopted in ...
Article : 443 wordsA meeting of the Committee of the above Society was held at the Norfolk Arms, Ruudie-street, on Friday, the 13th instant. Present—Mr. E. W. Andrews, President; Messrs. Hogarth, Cobbledick, Tuxford, W. Ferguson, ...
Article : 1,853 wordsOn Saturday last, 30th ult, a most melancholy circumstance occurred about four miles from this village. A Mrs. Stott, wife of James W. Stott, while engaged in her ordinary domestic affairs, fell into a fit and expired ...
Article : 326 wordsI am sorry to say that we have not escaped visitation from the disagreeable epidemic now raring in the colony. Almost every one here is affected with it, and we have had a few very severe cases. I have not heard that any ...
Article : 518 wordsThe following Paper was laid on the table or the House of Assembly:—BY THE TREASURER. Return relating to contracts for the supply of medical ...
Article : 28 wordsNOTICES OF MOTIOS:—1. Mr. WATERHOUSE to move—"I. That while, in the opinion cf this Council, the time has not yet m rived for a federal union of the Australian ...
Article : 362 wordsYesterday afternoon, the remains of the late Captain Richard Rodda, of Pemrice, were convened to their last resting place, in the Angaston Cemetery. The funeral pocessi-[?] was headed by the members of the Royal ...
Article : 294 wordsGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDER OF THE DAY:—1. Estimated: in Committee. OTHER BUSINESS: NOTICES OF MOLION:—1. Mr. FINNISS— ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 14 Jul 1860, Page 8
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