The Wallaroo Times of the 1st inst says:—"We are informed that on Proude & McKechnie's claims, in the Franklin Harbor district, a very fine lode of copper ore is in course of development We are glad to learn from ...
Article : 84 wordsPresent—All Two tenders received for clearing road from Sections 2397 and 2387; that of Mr. Thomas Gilbert accepted at £20, lump. Account from Mr. James Lloyd, for clearing Milang Cemetery, passed. ...
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Article : 979 wordsA meeting of the ratepayers of Payneham District was held at the Buck's Head, Stepney, on Saturday evening, September 1, to take into consideration the present unsatisfactory position of the district with ...
Article : 1,774 wordsOn Sunday, the 20th instant, the Rev. Mr. Stephens, who has lately settled at the Alma Congregational Chapel, commenced an afternoon service in this township in a large wheat store, kindly lent for the purpose. ...
Article : 206 wordsThe case of "Ryves v. the Attorney-General" which was brought to a concl[?] yesterday, will certainly be remembered as one of the most extraordinary instance of combined. ...
Article : 1,575 wordsOn Saturday, our Port presented quite a lively appearance. Early in the morning our pride, the Penola, steamed in and took up her berth, followed by the schooner Kangaroo from Lacepede Bay. calling in ...
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Article : 602 wordsThe late beautifully fine weather has very greatly cheered and enlivened the surrounding crops, which very generally look in a healthy state. Although, since the arrival of the English mail, some ...
Article : 374 wordsNothing of importance has taken place in this quiet neighborhood since my last, except the weather, which has for some time past been very winterly. The last few days fine weather has been again ushered in, with ...
Article : 190 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Thomas Evans took place this day at Mintaro. Before daybreak numbers were passing through this village towards his late resilience. The morning dawned with every appearance of a wet day ...
Article : 177 wordsThe crops in this neighborhood are looking splendid, and if we get some more seasonable rains, we will have a splendid harvest, which will be a great blessing; as what with small crops, and low prices, die fanners have ...
Article : 346 wordsThe Rev. B. T. Craig has paid us a visit, and has delivered a lecture. A concert also in conjunction with the lecture was given on Monday evening, at the Schoolhouse, which was crowded. Mr. R J. Catlow ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 3 Sep 1866, Page 3
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