PETEGHBURG, July ll.—The Town Clerk Juts received the following letter from the secretary to the Commissioner of Public Works:— "Adverting to the previous ...
Article : 524 wordsNAIRNE. July 14.—An accident befell the five-y car-old daughter of Mr. William Percy. The child got into the yard among the stock, and was kicked by ...
Article : 248 wordsNAIRNE, July 13.—Yesterday at his residence Mr. H. Timmins celebrated [?] eighty-fifth birthday. He still retains all his faculties, and moves and travels about ...
Article : 352 wordsRIVERTON, July 14—Mr. Richard Spicer, an old and well-known identity of this district, was the victim of a severe collision with a bicycle on Saturday ...
Article : 140 wordsCHARLEVILLE, July 9. — James O'Toole, a drover's man. who had been on the Cooper 1 liver droving sheep, sued Mr. Adam J. Smith, 11 drover, for £14 4/. wages ...
Article : 92 wordsCRORGETOWN. July 13.—A fatal accident occurred to Mr. Frank Jolly last night. He was proceedgin home from a neighbourne place with a learn of horses and [?] ...
Article : 79 wordsMOONTA, July 12.—As indicating the increasing interest taken in and the importance, attached to technical and industrial education in this State the progress of the ...
Article : 149 wordsPORT AUGUSTA, July 17.—At the Circuit Court to-day (before His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon and jury) John William Kulm was charged with-horse stealing and ...
Article : 239 wordsCHARLEVILLE, July 6.—Mr. Joseph Wade, aged 66, a well-known squatter in the Wide Bay district, was accidentally Killed at Brcowen. He was standing in ...
Article : 68 wordsWALLAROO, July 11.—The boat Lean Ilium possesses a spaniel which exhibits its tricks for the edification of the jeily waiters. On Sunday morning it sat on a chair ...
Article : 82 wordsFREELING, July. 13—The visit. to Freeling of the Premier (Hon. T. Price), accompanied by Mr. Dankel. M.P., was marked by considerable enthusiasm. The ...
Article : 424 wordsWALLAROO, July 11,—A stiff northerly wind on Monday finished the New Arrival, which is now strain in innumerable nieces along the shore. It is reported that the ...
Article : 60 wordsHAWKER, July 13.—Mr. John Hill, whose death took place at his residence, Glenallan, near Hawker, recently, alter an illness of four years, was a pioneer of this ...
Article : 226 wordsBELTANA, July 16.—Sports were hled here on Saturday under favourable weather conditions. The various events passed off without a hitch. Runners came from all ...
Article : 224 wordsSMITHFIELD, July 12.—On Saturday the Presbyterian Sunday School celebrated I arbor day. About 35 trees were planted in the church grounds by the children and by ...
Article : 239 wordsCHARLEVILLE, July ll.—His Honor Mr. Justice Power has delivered judgment in the action of C. E. D. Francis, Charleville, v. J. S. Lyon, of Richmond, for £750. ...
Article : 12,326 wordsWALLAROO. July 11.—The tonnage ever the western system of the railways last woek was 6,045, compared to 5.933 for the corresponding period of 1905. Included ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 21 Jul 1906, Page 13
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