Stewards—Sir J. H. Fisher (President), Hon, Jno. Morphett, Hon. G. C. Hawker, Hon. J. Baker, Mr. P. Levi, and Mr. J. Gilbert. Judge—Mr. E. Bowman. Starter—Mr. G. Bennett. Hon. ...
Article : 1,214 wordsOn Thursday last, in the afternoon, the members of the Loyal Cornwall Lodge, A.I.O. Oddfellows, numbering about 40, assembled together at Host Burcell's, Wombat Hotel, and, preceded by the ...
Article : 1,054 wordsIt was unanimously agreed at a well-attended meeting of the members and adherents of the Presbyterian Church, held on Friday, the l5th iustant, that the Rev. Mr. Caldwell, now on trial ...
Article : 876 wordsOn Saturday last an American, naming himself S. Jones, and professing to be the son of slave parents in one of the Southern States of the late Union, made his appearance among us, and ...
Article : 476 wordsThe Marriott Brothers gave us a musical entertainment last Wednesday evening. The attendance, taking into account the short notice given, was very good. All present expressed themselves ...
Article : 221 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and Councillors Scott, Morey, Gooden, Birrell, Nienaber, and Thomas,. A letter was received from the Manager of the National Bank, Referred to the Town Clerk. ...
Article : 219 wordsThere has nothing of any importance transpired here since my last, except it be that yesterday the horse which runs in the cab between Kooringa and Redruth broke its belly-band and bolted near the ...
Article : 133 wordsDuring the past week the weather has been very stormy; but little rain, however, has fallen, although it has been threatening for several days. The farmers are very, anxiously waiting to ...
Article : 557 wordsGentle and refreshing showers fell on Friday and Saturday, sufficient to enable the farmers to commence ploughing. Every homestead exhibits signs of activity. The price of wheat has inspired the ...
Article : 147 wordsVery little wortny of record has come under my notice or occurred here since I last wrote. Bain, which is much required, has been long and anxiously looked for, and from the absence of ...
Article : 315 wordsPresent—His worship the Mayor; Councillors Mold, Bathurst, Clement, and Wincey. Letter from sundry residents in Willaston, asking permission to place planks across North ...
Article : 229 wordsWinter has commenced with smart showers of rain, which have anxiously been looked for by our farmers, who will now steadily put themselves to ploughing. ...
Article : 189 wordsA monster meeting was held at the Bald Hills this day to take into consideration the report of the delegates appointed to meet the Directors of the Moonta and Wallaroo Mines. Mr. Kitlo was ...
Article : 1,948 wordsOur vignerons have been hard at work during the past week but have, I fear in most cases, been unable to follow the advice contained in the first-' rule in your calendar for April—"Let the grapes ...
Article : 588 wordsLast nignt a lecture in connection with the Salisbury Institute was delivered by the Rev. J. Maugbhan, in the Assembly Booms, at the Salisbury Hotel The subject—"A Trip to the Great ...
Article : 154 wordsThe prices obtained at the sale of the late Mr. C. Coleman's horses and cattle stock were remarkably good. Indeed many of them went off over value. Some of them were bought in on account ...
Article : 122 wordsLast Tuesday evening a meeting was held at the hotel to take means for opposing a memorial about to be presented to His Excellency, praying for permission to establish a District Council. The ...
Article : 699 wordsAn expectation prevailed thoughout this district that the worst parts of the main lines of road were this summer to be put in repair with the proceeds of the last Government grant. But as ...
Article : 147 wordsSince ray last we have experienced some refreshing and fertilizing showers. On the 18th inst. a fire broke out in a section at Hay Flat, the property of Mr. John Duustall. A ...
Article : 1,300 wordsPresent—Messrs. Lindsay (Chairman), Oehm, and Cordes. The Clerk reported that the contractor for the work on Boundary-road had left it unfinished. Ordered to see him, and in the event ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 367 wordsNothing of importance having taken place since my last, I must fall back upon the stock subject of correspondents—the weather. For the last week it has been like April weather in England— ...
Article : 366 wordsA meeting was held at the Springs Hotel last evening with regard to the proposed formation of a District Council at Stockport; Mr. R. M. Cole, J.P., in the chair. The Chairman, in opening the ...
Article : 1,116 wordsDuring the last week we have been favoured with heavy showers, much to the gratification of our farmers, who are now busy ploughing. The rains told fearfully on our roads, although many ...
Article : 213 wordsThe recent showers have tempted the farmers in this locality to commence ploughing. In consequence of the circulars lately issued from the south Australian Company to their tenants in this ...
Article : 368 wordsOn Sunday and Monday, the 24th and 25th inst., the Primitive Methodists in this neighbourhood celebrated their chapel anniversary. On Sunday two very impressive sermons were preached by the ...
Article : 628 wordsThe seasonable showers we have had of late have put the farmers, in high glee; those who had ploughed are commencing to sow, and others are using all the strength they can master-to work up ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 30 Apr 1864, Page 2
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