The ann[?] election of Assessors and Auditors for Gawler took place at the Council Chamber yesterday morning, and there being no opposition the same officers were re-elected, namely:—Assessors, ...
Article : 450 wordsOn Good Friday the weather was, for a holiday, all that could be desired. In the afternoon there was a tea party of the members of the Total Abstinence Society in the old chapel. About 70 were ...
Article : 316 wordsBy the Colchester, which arrived yesterday, we have received three days' later news from Melbourne, but the papers contain little of importance. We subjoin the following:— ...
Article : 3,676 wordsThe eighty-fifth. monthly meeting of the Ph[?]osaphical Society was held at the Institute on Tuesday evening. Neither President not Vice-President being present at 8 o'clock, the chair was taken, at ...
Article : 2,687 wordsThe elections for the Legislative Council took place to-day; and, for the credit of the district, I regret to say it was an extremely dull affair. Up till 12 o'clock only 11 electors had voted, and at ...
Article : 453 wordsWe hare Sydney papers to the 27th March, and also the subjoined telegrams of news published by the Melbourne papers:—"Sir John Young has assumed the reins of ...
Article : 648 wordsThis week has emphatically been one of holiday-making and rejoicing. Wherever you went every one seemed bent on viewing, life in its brightest aspects—picnics, excursion parties, shooting ...
Article : 1,130 wordsINDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHARITES, S.U.—On Monday last, March. 25, a Tent in connection with the above order, bearing the name of the Rising Star, was opened by Mr. G. W. Cole, M.P., ...
Article : 675 wordsA Coroner's inquest was held by Mr. J. C. Lyon, S.M., and post mortem examination by Dr. E. Weh[?], on the 19th instant, on the body of Mary Ann Powell, wife of Mr. John Powell, who died ...
Article : 1,245 wordsTo a carious letter from Boston (U.S.), inviting him to a Convention on the anniversary of the death of Captain Brown, Lord Brougham has returned the following reply:— ...
Article : 892 wordsThe anniversary of the Wesleyan Sunday-School at Nairne was held on the 24th ultimo, when two eloquent and impressive sermons were delivered to crowded audiences by the Rev. N. Bennett, of ...
Article : 407 wordsWe have Tasmanian papers to the 27th ult., but the contain no news of general interest. With regard to the flour trade, the Cornwall Chronicle of the 27th says:— ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Melbourne papers publish the following telegrams from Sydney:—"Sydney, March 27. "The Sea Nymph, arrived at Newcastle, has ...
Article : 1,177 wordsPolitics have excited but very little interest here. In the recent election of members for the Legislative Council but 40 electors voted at Noarlunga, though the roll comprises about 220 names. One ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Chief Secretary, the Colonial Treasurer, and the Hon. S. Davenport passed here on Saturday on a visit to the South-Eastern District. Last Saturday morning, while Mr. Harwood was ...
Article : 153 wordsYou will have seen that Mr. W. M. Lennon, lately one of our representatives, has resigned his seat in Parliament. Thus a new election will take place for the House of Assembly, which, following ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Government having at length accepted the services of the Meadows volunteers, they are busy forming a company, which bids fair to stand second to none in the colony. The drill instructor ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 6 Apr 1861, Page 7
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