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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,333 wordsA fatal accident has, I am sorry to Bay, just occurred to one of Mr. Ainsworth Dodd's children. His oldest eon, a little boy four or five years old, was missed for a short time to-day, and on search being made was found ...
Article : 101 wordsEveryting here has gone on in a very quiet, "Sleepy Hollow" kind of way since my last, and nothing has occurred worth chronicling. The weather has been very changeable of late, and coughs, colds, and the ...
Article : 448 wordsA serious accident occurred this morning to a [?] named Joseph Symons, a worker on the railway. appears that he attempted to cross the line immediately before the engine, as it was proceeding to the returnable, ...
Article : 363 wordsJudges—Messrs, A.Haiden, Si[?]den, and siy. The match took place in a section of land belonging to Mr. May, situated about a quarter of a mile beyond Geop'a Cross. ...
Article : 603 wordsThe clear-bright weather which we have had during the past week-has considerably relieved the sufferers from influences. Rain is again needed, and to all appearance we are-likely to have it. ...
Article : 88 wordsA meeting of the Building Society was held last Friday evening at the Sir John Franklin—Dr. Blood in the chair. On account of there being so few shareholders left, it was determined that the Society should be ...
Article : 163 wordsWe are again threatened with another exodus in the shape of a somewhat extensive migration to the recently discovered mines on York's Peninsular; and although it may not at present be of so alarming a character as that ...
Article : 203 wordsJudges—Messrs. John James, John B[?]wer, and W. Bowman. The above match came off close to the thriving Township of Mintaro, under the auspices of the Northern ...
Article : 260 wordsInfluenza has been raging here and in the neighbourhood during the last fortnight to an extent unknown to the older colonists. There are but very few persons who o have totally escapeitscs effects. Children have ...
Article : 210 wordsThe farmers are making the most of this [?] weather, ploughing and sowing. Their operations are rapidly extending. Where the kangaroo ruminated tranquilly twelve months since they are scarcely ever seen now. ...
Article : 486 wordsOn the 27tn ult, the Nunno Para East Rifles were assembled for ball practice. Captain Biggs, the Staff Adjutant, was in attendance, it being the day fixed for the purpose of classification. The weathor was ...
Article : 2,240 wordsWe have been visited this last week or two with the prevailing epidemic—catarrh or influenza. It has had a peep into most of our dwellings here, and partially or wholly laid prostrate their inmates. ...
Article : 217 wordsThe dinner took place at the Devonshire Hotel; Mr. E. B. Gleeson, S.M., the President of the Society, in the chair, and Mr. John Brewer, in the vice-chair. About 33 sat down to dinner, which being discussed and ...
Article : 1,406 wordsLast evening Mr. Brown, narncs[?] makcer, of this place, was driving a light cart on the main line of road near the Belvidere, having his wife and children and a neighbour with him. In passing through a boggy ...
Article : 256 wordsOur dulness at this season was very agreeably relieved by the arrival, on Monday evening last, of the cutter Swallow, built for and owned by Messrs. Cooke, of this place. By the courtesy of Captain Wiltshire I subjoin ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 4 Aug 1860, Page 2
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