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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,359 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Burgess delivered his promised lecture on behalf of our Book Club on Tuesday evening. the 13th inst., the subject being "Oliver Cromwell and his Times." The lecturer did the ...
Article : 593 wordsThe quiet or the nightof the 24th instant was broken at Tungkillo, about 12 o'clock, by the alarm of fire. The few inhabitants of the immediate neighbourhood quickly turned out, and ...
Article : 303 wordsThe prizes set apart by the District Council for the competitive examination were yesterday distributed at the Court-House, kindly granted for the occasion by Mr. G. F. Dashwood, S.M. Mr. A. ...
Article : 550 wordsTwo parties left Kadina for Adelaide in the latter part of last week for the purpose of (as it is understood) securing more mineral sections in the immediate vicinity of those known as the Wheal ...
Article : 752 wordsI have been informed that a person has arrived from England who is to undertake the reduction of the poorer ores at the Burra Mine. If this be true, and the scheme prove successful, there are ...
Article : 252 wordsThere was a very heavy gale here from the S.W. on Saturday night last, accompanied by much rain. The waters in Lake Alexandrian have risen considerably. ...
Article : 175 wordsThe harvest in our neighbourhood, with all its troubles and excitement at last is over. except in a very few places. I am glad to be able to modify a statement in my former correspondence ...
Article : 565 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Birrell, Gooden, Hughes, Mattingly, Moore, and Wadham. The minutes of the previous meeting, on January ...
Article : 748 words"Koorooma "—the new shipping-place on Lake Alexandrian, about five miles from Milang, long talked of, is now rapidly becoming a fact. When finished it will afford great facilities to the ...
Article : 171 wordsSince my last we have been visited by unusually strong and permanent winds from the south-east. They began on the 9th instant, and continued without abatement till the 13th. On Monday, the ...
Article : 600 wordsA strange and all but fatal accident happened to the second son of Mr. John Kerrison, mason, of this township, on Wednesday, the 21st inst. A house, built of quartering and palings, was being ...
Article : 317 wordsA fire occurred yesterday afternoon on Mr. Peter Chigwidden's premises, a farmer residing near to the township, and but for the timely assistance of a good few persons it would have resulted in great ...
Article : 247 wordsThings have been so quiet with us here since my last that there has been scarcely anything worth recording. The harvest is over, and the wheat is pouring in from all quarters to the various ...
Article : 194 wordsMessrs. Martin & Loutit. of the Phoenix Foundry, entertained their employes and a number of guests yesterday evening. At 7 o'clock about 70 persons sat down to a first-rate dinner, ...
Article : 834 wordsA few weeks since the surveyor-General paid a flying visit to this place, and after examining various sites fixed upon one for the proposed township. The spot selected is about midway ...
Article : 897 wordsThe Harvest in this district is now brought to a close, and. although the accounts as to quantity per acre differ, there is no doubt the average will exceed last year's by some four or five bushels. ...
Article : 610 wordsThe "hon" of the day at the present time in this neighbourhood is Roberts's steam thrashing-machine. Every one goes to see it, and all agree that the advantages gained by ...
Article : 249 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Councillors Jones, Monck, and Wright. Letter was read from Mr. Heslop and others respecting the bathing-houses. ...
Article : 206 wordsHarvesstoperations are getting to a close, but a large quantity of wheal still remains on the ground, from the fact that bags cannot be procured but with much difficult in the district. The yield is ...
Article : 430 wordsPresent.—Messrs. John Short (Chairman), Humphris, and Myles. George Charles's tender for cutting hill near Mr. Samuel Myles's, £48 1s. 6d.; ditto for grubbing stumps and trees on road from ...
Article : 4,257 wordsOn Friday evening last Messrs. Poussard and Douay paid us a farewell visits upon which occasion, in addition to the usual programme of vocal and instrumental music, their celebrated composition, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 31 Jan 1863, Page 7
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