The concluding meeting of the local option committee, Who conducted the temperanee fight in the local option poll on the 13th, was held on Friday evening. The ...
Article : 345 wordsOn Sunday morning about 8 o'clock the police were informed by a lad named [?]hy that he had seen a dead body in the water at the jetty steps. M.C. Opie went ...
Article : 239 wordsOne of the difficulties that the Cconawarra fruit blocks have had to contend with has been the insufficient local market for fresh stoned fruit. Nearly all these ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. M. Kinnear met with a painful accident this afternoon. He was playing football for the Foresters in the annual match, Rechabites versus Foresters. In a ...
Article : 82 wordsOn Thursday evening a farewell banquet was tendered to Dr. P. F. Shanahan at the Royal Hotel. There was a large gathering to do honour to the departing guest, who, ...
Article : 262 wordsAnimals of different kinds often obtain a peculiar attachment for one another in special circumstances, and the one about to be related is worth recording. On a ...
Article : 226 wordsThough the principal phosphate claim Has been sold and a large deposit paid, the late owners have the privilege of working the mine for another six weeks. This is being ...
Article : 154 wordsDuring the seven days ended to-day 59 vans of sheep, 10 of cattle, and 1 of pigs were sent from south-eastern railway stations to market. Nine of cattle and 36 of ...
Article : 6,133 wordsOur enterprising townsman, Mr. A. L. Fry, chemist, is launching out into a new venture. Having secured about 7,000 acres of the desert near the Wirrega Siding, some ...
Article : 91 wordsA window, in memory of the late Miss M. A. H, Duffield, was unveiled at the Congregational Church to-day by the Rev. W. H. Lewis, of North Adelaide. There ...
Article : 236 wordsA flock of sheep numbering about 1,400, consigned to a station near Yunta, while being driven from Billeroo, got into country containing poison weed in profusion. About ...
Article : 62 wordsAt 9 o'clock this morning Keiran Ryan, a young man, employed by Messrs. James Harris & Sons, storekeepers, of Kapunda, shot himself. He was seen at the back ...
Article : 95 wordsWork at the gemfield proceeds steadily. The dispute about the boundaries has been settled. Messrs. F. Buick and Tretheway have resumed work on their claim. The ...
Article : 79 wordsLast night Mr. Chapple, representing the Kitson Light Company, gave an exhibition of the Kitson light, consisting of one lamp equal to 1,000 caudle power. The lamp was ...
Article : 99 wordsAt the council meeting on Monday the Town Clerk was instructed to request the police to carry out the Police Act with respect to cattle straying about the town, as ...
Article : 145 wordsLast week two land wiles were held by Messrs. C. von Berluuch & Co., and high prices wore realized. A block of 40 acres, with 37 acres of vines and other ...
Article : 216 wordsThe steamlaunch Alma sank last night near Burdett Quarry, en route for Morgan. The crew and a lady passenger got ashore safely without their belongings. Two tons ...
Article : 64 wordsThe new district council hall was opened yesterday. In measures 33 x 20 x 15 ft. inside, and it built of limestone, with brick dressing at back and sides. The front is ...
Article : 850 wordsAt about 7 o'clock this evening the Colonial Salt Company's, factory at Edithburg was discovered to be on fire. Every effort was made to extinguish the flames ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 27 Jun 1903, Page 1
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