We learn that the Presbytery of Hamilton have decided that the induction of the Rev. Mr. Caldwell, of this place, to the charge of the Mount Gambier congregation, shall take place on ...
Article : 642 wordsA sad misfortune happened near this place yesterday to a team of horses, the property of Mr. Nicholas Coad, of Sandergrove. Mr. Goad's son, a lad of about 14, was at work with them ...
Article : 405 wordsThe township on Saturday night presented a far brighter and mote business-like appearance than it has done for some time past, every one seeming more cheerful and inclined to traffic. ...
Article : 241 wordsLouisa, Rankine was charged on the information of Inspector Peterswald, with having stolen a £1 note, a £10 note, a jacket and a chemise, the property of James Bryant, who, having recognised the ...
Article : 5,511 wordsPENOLA, steamer, 251 tons. F. P. Snewin, master, from Melbourne June 1, via Port Robe June 3. Younghusband. Jun., and Co., agents. Passengers — Mrs. Sheldon and family. Miss ...
Article : 2,697 wordsMonday, the 2lth instant, will he observed as a holiday at the Public Offices, in commemoration of Her Majesty's Accession to the Throne. ...
Article : 34 wordsA Money Order Office will be opened at Noarlunga from the 1st July next. The Money Order Office at Aldinga will be closed from the 7th June, and any orders then ...
Article : 46 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has directed that the volunteers enrolled at Mitcham and Glen Osmond, of which a sufficient number to constitute a company are not now on the roll, ...
Article : 46 wordsWESTON'S FLAT, near Mallyon's Hotel, River Murray, John Scadding, Poundkeeper.—One bay mare, blaze down face, off hind foot white, one walleye, like [?] near shoulder, illegible brand ...
Article : 1,777 wordsMessrs. Forster, Stuckey, and Young Directors of the Moonta Mine, arrived here shortly after 11 o'clock this morning. Messrs. Knowles, Odgers, and Rodda were appointed as a deputation to wait ...
Article : 587 wordsBECKWITH v. BENNETT.—Claim for £4 9s., for wages and expenses for nine days, viz., from the 17th to the 26th May. Defendant paid £1 into Court, and pleaded not indebted in any further sum. ...
Article : 612 wordsI am sorry to have to record an accident which occurred here on Saturday, June 4. A gentleman and lady were riding down the Bull's Creek-road, when the horse ridden by the young lady suddenly ...
Article : 252 wordsThe wearaer since my last has been squally and cold, with a few showers of rain, but none to any extent has fallen as yet, though it would be very acceptable in coming to do its yearly task of ...
Article : 266 wordsAnother sad and fatal accident happened near Gawler on Saturday evening last, resulting in the death of Mrs. William H. Pederick. It appears that she and her husband were driving down the ...
Article : 240 wordsThe recent favourable weather has set the farmers busily to work to get in their seed betimes, and for the present there has been quite enough of rain to enable them to do so persistently. The late rise in ...
Article : 391 wordsAn accident, which had nearly proved fatal, occurred here on Saturday night to two young men who were crossing the river to Hindmarsh island in a small dingey, which filled and sankfrom under ...
Article : 220 wordsPolitics are indeed at a discount in this corner of tile province at present, not more than a dozen of the electors being present at the meeting last night to hear Mr. Rogers. However, this may ...
Article : 189 wordsPresent—All members. Messrs. Mcintyre, Burge, and Koch to retire. Mr. W. Cavonagh, M.P., was named for the vacancy in Road Board. Payments, £20. ...
Article : 2,013 wordsThe want of rain claims the priority in the list of uninteresting events which have characterized the past fortnight. Though by no means an agricultural district, yet there are some farmers who ...
Article : 325 wordsPresent—Councillors Birrell (in the chair), Thomas, Morey, Gooden, and Nienaber. A letter was received from Mr. G. M. Galley respecting an obstruction on the Brownhill ...
Article : 150 wordsOn Wednesday last the anniversary of the Sunday-school in connection with St. Barnabas Church was held at Ownsworth's Temperance Hotel. A very abundant feast, which was generously ...
Article : 512 wordsI have to record seasonable weather and general activity among all classes. There is plenty of work, amd but few hands to do it. The farmers are getting in their seed in tine condition, but rather ...
Article : 192 wordspresent—The Mayor(in the chair); Councillors Baker, Chinner, and Highet. The Town Clerk reported to the Council that Messrs. Whitehead & Finey refused to carry out ...
Article : 182 wordsThe weather still continues fine. The lambing is progressing very satisfactorily, and there is every prospect of a high percentage. The ferry causeway has been again overflowed, ...
Article : 294 wordsTuesday last, the Queen's birthday, was observed here as a close holiday, business being entirely suspended. Pleasure was sought for in a variety of ways, but the target practice of our riflemen ...
Article : 342 wordsPresent—The Mayor, councillors Mold, Roediger, Bathurst, and Clement. A letter was read from Mr. Turner, S.M., calling the attention of the Council to the furious riding ...
Article : 512 wordsTwo new mills and several wheat stores are about being built near the Railway Station and in the town. They will pay well if we have any rain this winter, of which, unfortunately, there is no ...
Article : 163 wordsA very sad and melancholy accident happened here on Saturday last to Mrs. W. H. Pederick, one of our most beloved and esteemed neighbours. It appears she and her husband were on their return ...
Article : 201 wordsThe issue of the new Government regulations for the management of cemeteries has caused a little stir among those interested in such matters, and I hear of steps being taken by the District ...
Article : 319 wordsI have still to report the river as rising. It is now four feet higher than it was three weeks since, hut as up-river reports mention its having fallen, I think we may almost consider that it has attained ...
Article : 228 wordsThe weather still continues wet and wintry, with an occasional fine afternoon, which is eagerly seized for the practise of quoits, which has now taken the place of cricket during the winter season, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 11 Jun 1864, Page 4
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