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Advertising : 779 wordsJuly 10—Present-Mr. G. M[?] (ActingChairman), Messrs J. Dart, J.F.W. P[?]ner. and W.J. Q[?]kn Application received from H. Inglis, butcher, for [?]ing li[[?] ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Fenn for the plaintiff, and Mr. Stow, Q.C., for the defendant. In this case Mr. T.A. Brock, a shipping agent at Port Adelaide, sought to recover from the ...
Article : 3,008 wordsNo letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscript returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any) ...
Article : 41 wordsSir-Your correspondent from Two Wells obliges me to appear in print, and very reluctantly. I did hope that I should not have to bring to the light the effort which has been ...
Article : 923 wordsSCOTCHER V. MYLES.—Claim £3 19s. 6d., balance due for work and labor done for defendant to complete a contract of his. Plea, not indebted, and a contra claim against plaintiff of ...
Article : 644 wordsJuly 12.-All Present Mr. [?]ry Fl[?]wick elected Chairman Mr. Thomas Fros, Clerk, Surveyor, and Co llector, and Registrar of Degn: Mr. Geo, Denman, Ranger. Balance-Sheet for ...
Article : 64 wordsJuly 3—Present—All. Tenders accepted—Contact No. 20-Watertable, J. Gue[?]len, 17a. per chain; do £1 5a; Metalling. &c., Chas. Biggi[?] £4 9a. 6d per chain: No. ...
Article : 194 wordsJuly 12.—Result of poll: —For GouncillonJ.K. Angas, 11: J. Bartsch, 3; C. Drescher, 42; F. Feschner, 3; J. Fiedler, 19; 3. Gurner, 1: W. Hurn, 1: T. Irvine, 65: R. Kemp, 1: ...
Article : 116 wordsJuly 12.—Result of poll at the Belvidere Hotel:-Thomas Adamson, 78; Matthew RanKine, 58; John Borrett, 44; Ed. J. Heetor. 27; H. Daenke, 8: Thos. Hill. nil. Messrs. Thos. ...
Article : 39 wordsJuly 5.-Nine candidates n[?]tedi as Councillors, and five for Auditons Poll demanded. After the association a meeting was held to take into co[?]tion ...
Article : 181 wordsJuly 14.—At the annual election of Councillors thennmberof votes taken is as follows: Councillors—Messrs. Bowden, 31; Cormack, 1; Gerard, 67; Orundy 51; Limbert, 12; J. ...
Article : 67 wordsJuly 12.—Present-Messrs. Soward, Torbill, Morray, Crompton, and Birkin. Me. Councillor Soward was unanimously elected Chairman. Recent elections-Messrs. Turbill, Jas. ...
Article : 140 wordsOn Thursday afternoon last, July 8, a public meeting was held in connection with the PostOffice hero. The railway being opened to Stockport. the contract between Freeling and ...
Article : 219 wordsJuly 10.—Adjourned meeting tot election of Councillors:-Sampson, 19; Paterson, 12; Ifould, 10; Riggs, 8; Billing, 8; Loftes, 7; Wilson, 6: Sissman, 5: Checker. 1. Sampson, ...
Article : 35 wordsJuly 12.—Section of Councillors:-John J. Undedown, 42; Je[?] Ridley, 36; James Lindsay, 32; 3. Roberta, 19: J. Rowland, 9; G. Rroster, 2: J. Collins, 2. For ...
Article : 66 wordsJuly 12.—Election Meeting for Athelstone Ward.—There were 13 votes each for Messrs. G.F. Ind and S. Amber, and the Beturning Officer gave his casting vote for Mr. Amber, ...
Article : 115 wordsA meeting was held on Monday last at the schoolroom, Mallala, to consider the desirability of erecting a bridge across the River Light at Paddy's Station. There was a large ...
Article : 1,250 wordsBLACK SPRINGS, Section 2,020, Daniel Robinson, Poundkeeper—One brown horse pony, snip, switch tail, throe shoes on, branded like H over J blotched near shoulier If not ...
Article : 956 wordsJames Mafie was fined 5s. for using indecent language, and Thos.. Haywood 10s. for insulting language. The following persons were fined 5s. each and ...
Article : 560 wordsJuly 12.—Present—Messrs. S. Bray (in the chair), Hunter, Bradke, and Hitchcox. Contracts 35 and 38 to be completed, and culvert to be built near Penwortham. Mr. Ritchcox ...
Article : 134 wordsJuly 5.—Nomination and Election of Councillors and Auditors.—East Ward—Messrs J. Dunn, sen., W. Lewis, R. Wills, J.R. Ashurst, and G. Noices. were nominated as Councillors. ...
Article : 133 wordsSir—It has been a matter of astonishment to me that none of the Australian meat preserving Companies have ever, so far as I can learn, tried the above process, said to be the most ...
Article : 175 wordsJuly 13.—Election Meeting.—The result of the poll for Councillors—T. Playford, M.P., 45; N. Cosich, 17; W. Merchant, 41; John Moulds, 44. For Auditors-Jas. Bishop, 43; ...
Article : 134 wordsSir—I leave herewith a small bundle of waste strippings of a species of flag used by the natives of the South-East in the manufacture of mats and baskets. Of course the sample is the least ...
Article : 145 wordsAt 10 o'clock.—Final hearings—William Lines and Frederick Thomas. First hearings—John Coad. Thomas Coad. and James Ward. Audit meetings—James McCabe and Thomas Jas. ...
Article : 39 wordsWARD V. CAMPAIGN.—Claim for £4 15s. balauce of an account for work and labor done. The defendant pleaded the general issue, and uot indebted. Mr. Daly for the plaintiff. ...
Article : 605 wordsJuly 12.—Present—Mr. Richard Dennis, William Hawkins, Richard Lloyd, Ezra Robinson, and David Jones. Mr. Richard Dennis elected Chairman, and Mr. Ezra Robinson Treasurer. ...
Article : 203 wordsReefing seems to be the only thing that goes down on Jupiter just now. There are not many men digging at present, but the few that are of work are getting a little gold, some making a ...
Article : 466 wordsHenry Douglas, seaman of the Silver Cloud, was committed for six weeks for deserting the above vessel. Alex. McLean, seaman of the Benledi, was ...
Article : 52 wordsA very sudden death took place in Gawler this morning (Saturday) of an old gentleman named Taylor, father of Mr. W.S. Taylor, builder of this town. The old man whit was 73 ...
Article : 859 wordsJuly 5.—Annual meeting of ratepayers for election purposes. Messrs. George willimott, George Deslandes, James Robertson, George Stewart, Corbin Lamb. John Lavin. and James ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 16 Jul 1869, Page 3
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