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  2. GAWLER CORPORATION.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair), Councillors Mold and Clement. Mr. Busbridge's application for the office of poundkeeper having been approved, the Town ...

    Article : 65 words
  3. PARLIAMENTARY PAPER.

    Subjoined is the Immigration Correspondence laid on the table of the Assembly on Tuesday by the late Ministry:—[Extract from Treasurer's letter to Agent-General, ...

    Article : 7,969 words
  4. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    PUBLIC MEETING TO ELECT COUNCILLORS AND AUDITORS.—Mr. Rankine in the chair. Messrs. James Forbes, D. W. Scott, and Joseph Sanders were duly elected Councillors, and Messrs. W. ...

    Article : 3,639 words
  5. LOCAL GRIEVANCES.

    Sir—There is seldom anything in the shape of news to relate from this quiet part of the country, although I regret to say we have been startled by the melancholy suicide which took place here ...

    Article : 358 words
  6. WALLAROO.

    The proprietors of the Albert Mine intend offering a part to the public. The property is valued at £8,000, and is to be divided into 2,000 shares of £4 each, 1,250 of which wil1 be offered. ...

    Article : 795 words
  7. THE BAGOT AND STRANGWAYS DISPUTE.

    Sir-In the letter from Mr. Blackmore, published in the Register of this morning, occurs the following paragraph:- "Mr. Clark's memory must have been at fault ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. DUMPING WOOL.

    Sir—At the quarterly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce in February last a discussion took place as to to whether wool in course of being dumped at Port Adelaide was covered by the ordinary open ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. LACEPEDE BAY.

    The winter seems to be passing over unusually mildly this year, though the ground is kept continually soaked by nice genial showers, causing the vegetation to take rapid stri[?]es, as seen by the ...

    Article : 422 words
  10. THE IMPOUNDING ACT.

    Sir—As I see complaints are arising against the present Impounding Act, please permit me to ask the question whether they emanate from, the parties who are the worst treated by this selfish ...

    Article : 537 words
  11. STRATHALBYN.

    For some considerable time past we have been leading a dull monotonous life, nothing having occurred to cause the least excitement until within the last few days. On Wednesday evening last Mr. ...

    Article : 415 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR

    Sir—The Impounding Act not being at present under Parliamentary revision, it would bes of no avail to analyze its defects, unless indeed they should be of sufficient importance to require early ...

    Article : 462 words
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