Judges.—Flowers—Mr. R. Ingleby and Mr. J. Curnow. Fruit—Messrs. R. Hull, T. Beadle, and — Patridge Vegetables—Messrs. J. Campbell, J. Rowell and C. Smith. ...
Article : 2,210 wordsThe only case of public intrest at the L[?]d Court was an information laid by Mr. McEllister, the Crown Lands Ranger. against A[?]ott Baker, and three others. for raising and carting stone ...
Article : 595 wordsOn Tuesday last the scholars and others connected with St. Geoge's Sunday-schools assembled outside the schoolroom, and marched to the parsonage where they were met by the Rev. ...
Article : 247 wordsThe most [?] events during the [?] night have been pleasure excursion, in connection with the three Sunday-Schools in our neighbourood. On Wednesday, the 12th inst., the schlars ...
Article : 323 wordsOn Sunday last special services and collections were held at the Wesleyan Chapel, Westbarry, near Kooringa. The sermons were pleached in the morning and evening by the Rev. N. Bennett, of ...
Article : 227 wordsOn Wednesday last Button trupe Performed at Beynella to a full house: but, just as the performance closed and the peoplewere wonding their way homewards, an accident occurred which ...
Article : 339 wordsI have not written anything to yon for some time past in consequence of the death of news. The weather here has been such as other correspondents have reported. ...
Article : 570 wordsOn Saturday, the 8th instant, a child, 18 months old, wandered from its home, on the Bennaira Station. He was soon found to be missing, and a search was instituted, and continued until about ...
Article : 668 wordsThe above matches came off on Friday, the 14th inst. The day throughout was fine, with a strong breeze across the ranges, and as it came in puffs it [?]led even the men who are accustomed to the ...
Article : 852 wordsI have very little news to communicate, unless it were permitted me to retail the petty gossip of the township, of which kind of news we have unfortunately q[?] suff. ...
Article : 158 wordsLast Friday week the first marriage that ever occurred in this place was celebrated by the Rev. Mr. Reid in the schoolroom, and some little amusement was excited by a couple of i[?]nerant musicians ...
Article : 171 wordsOn Sunday last two sermons were preached at the Independent Chapel, by the Rev. D. Badger, of Morphett Vale, in aid of the funds for the [?]dation of the debt existing on she new chapel. ...
Article : 556 wordsThe volunteers met on Thursday night for a few hours skirmishing deill and for a little exercise in camp duties. There was a very good muster, and those present acquitted themselves in a creditable ...
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Advertising : 6,110 wordsOn Sunday last two sermons were preached at St. Jude's Church, by the Lord Bishop od Adelaide. Notwithstanding the boisterous state of the weather in the morning, the spacious edifice was ...
Article : 323 wordsA great deal of business was gone through at our last Local Court. Messrs. MacDermott, S.M., G. Young, J.P., Dr. Moorhouse, J.P., and Dr. Ward, J.P., were on the Bench, and sat till ...
Article : 540 wordsThe hot weather seems to have subsided and given place to a cold westerly wind; no rain of any consequence has, however, fallen, and the prevailing nuisance—the dus— stil continues, much to ...
Article : 288 wordsThe number of licences issued on "the gold-he[?] for the past month was about 50. Active preparations are being made to provide against the rainy season, and several large puddiing-machines are in ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 22 Mar 1862, Page 8
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