On Thursday, December 24, an inquest was held at Moyle's Exchange Hotel, Kadina before Mr. J. B. Shepherdson, S.M., on the [?] [?] A. Saunders, which had been found in the bush. ...
Article : 810 wordsPatrick White, charged as having; been found at such a distance from his horse and dray as not to have control over the same, pleaded guilty and was fined 10s., which he paid, together with costs, [?]. ...
Article : 455 wordsNEW YEAR'S DAY.—Never before perhaps has a holiday been more generally observed in the colony than was the 1st of January, 1864. The Government Offices were closed, and bankers, ...
Article : 5,357 wordsI regret to have to record another accident of a some what serious nature which occurred to-day to Mr. Kenneth McKenzie, of Alma It appeared that Messrs. McKenzie & Fraser had engaged to reap ...
Article : 377 wordsPresent—Mr. Ninnes (Chairman), Councillors Moyses, Roach, and Gleeson. Petition received from the inhabitants of North and South Armagh, Praying Council to examine site for bridge to cross ...
Article : 1,156 wordsHarvest operations have commenced on Mount Gambier, and will, we expect, become general in the course of a fortnight. The late unseasonable weather has somewhat retarded harvest operations, ...
Article : 546 wordsSir—Believing that some of our postal arrangements are anything but satisfactory to the public, I am induced to make the following remarks with the hope that they may lead to some good result. ...
Article : 587 wordsI noticed in your Peachey Belt correspondent's letter an account of the loss, and it is supposed death, of Mr. N. Francis, sen., late of Gumeracha, in the scrub between Port Wakefield and the River ...
Article : 628 wordsNo subject connected with horses is more dilficult or troublesome than the question of soundness. The term is variously defined and differently regarded even by competent professional ...
Article : 2,178 wordsThe examination of the National School taught by Mr. A. Watson took place on Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. McCalman otficiated as examiner, and the 43 children in attendance acquitted ...
Article : 667 wordsSir—in the report of the case " Noltemus v. Price," in the Register of the l7th instant, appears the following:—"John Howard Clark stated that at the request ...
Article : 245 wordsThe wheat Harvest is now general Here, at least on the plains, but the hill crops are not yet quite ready for the sickle. Caterpillars, which are extremely plentiful, are ...
Article : 241 wordsSir—As an observer of the late accident to the mail conveyance (attended as it was by such distressing circumstances). I may perhaps be permitted to offer a few observations in the hope that ...
Article : 342 wordsThe particulars of the inquest held at Moyle's which I now forward strikingly illustrates that most awful of deaths—that of perishing from exhaustion and starvation in this terrible scrub which ...
Article : 174 wordsSince my last a communication has been sent to the Governor, signed by 14 ratepayers who had signed the counter-memorial, stating that they had done so on the understanding that it was "for ...
Article : 201 wordsSince my last we have had very fine harvest weather. Yesterday and to-day have been very hot, with northerly winds blowing; but the reapingmachines are busily engaged. ...
Article : 444 wordsSir—As it is and will be necessary from time to time to shut off the supply of water from the Waterworks in various, pirts of the city, allow me to suggest that as the erection ...
Article : 257 wordsThat the squatters in the soutn-Eastern District are perfectly reasonable in asking for additional protection against their natural enemies (the sheep-stealers) no one resident in the district ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 2 Jan 1864, Page 4
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