We are now enabled to make a pretty accurate estimate of the wheat crop for the present year, which, notwithstanding a partial failure in certain localities, will, ...
Article : 1,400 words[No letter attended to .unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any) ...
Article : 42 wordsBy Mr. BRIGHT, from 58 inhabitants of Saddleworth and neighborhood, praying for protection from oppressive interference with the East End Market. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,994 wordsJanuary 24—Present—Messrs. F. Hannaford (Chairman), J. Phillis, J. Harvie, G. Dunn, and A. [?] Received, Messrs. Way and Brook's opinion upon Thistle Act, with form of ...
Article : 187 wordsSir—For the present depression of our colony we have, no doubt, to thank former Legislatures to a great extent. We have had some true political economists in either House, who foresaw that a ...
Article : 638 wordsThe annual] general meeting of the shareholders in the above Bank was held in White's Booms on Wednesday afternoon, February 9. There were between 40 and 60 gentlemen ...
Article : 843 wordsFebruary 1 — Present — Chairman, Messrs. Long, Jones, and Freeman. Letters—From Richardson & Harvey as to Bullock's purchase; from Clerk of Stockport Council as to Central ...
Article : 198 wordsJanuary 25.—Present—Mr. J. Rowell. No quorum. January 27.—Present—all but Mr. Dew. Following tenders accepted:—Paull carting ...
Article : 121 wordsJanuary 31—Present—Messrs. Pitcher (in the chair), Walden, and Harrington. Ordered to apply again to Central Road Board for half cost of culvert on Stockade to Hampstead-road. ...
Article : 40 wordsPresent—All Overseer reported completion of Murphy's, Doolan's, and Hood's contracts; also of repairs rendered necessary in consequence of the late floods. Clerk produced ...
Article : 53 wordsSir—I thought once I would never say another word on land reform, as I got so disgusted at the last general election with seeing so many men returned who distinctly said on the ...
Article : 853 wordsFebruary 4.—Mr. Robertson wrote, saying he could find no thistles on his land. The letter from W. Walker and several others, requesting that road from Coad's corner through Tucker's ...
Article : 205 wordsKADINA.—The men at work in the southwest drive of the Kadina Mine came upon water last week, since when there has been a considerable flow, necessitating the suspension of ...
Article : 315 wordsJanuary 3.—Present—Chairman, Councillors Gibb and Hale. Balance in Bank last meeting, £122 3s. 3d.; cheques drawn, £15 12s. 10d.; collected rates since, £10 5s. 6d; fines and fees, ...
Article : 281 wordsJanuary 15.—Present—Mr. J. [?] (Chairman).No quorum. February s.—Present—Messrs. J. [?] (Chairman). J. Bald, P. Menz, and H. Wehr. ...
Article : 109 wordsJanuary 31—Present—All. Routine business. Receipts. £8 17s. ...
Article : 14 wordsPresent—the President, Captain Smith, Messrs. J. Formby, and J.M. Linklater. Received Treasury approval of Robert Ellis's tender for supply of ensue, boiler, and ...
Article : 547 wordsJanuary 31.—Present—Messrs. D. Beyer, C. Holly, A. Anderson, find J. [?] Mr. D. Hutton's resignation as Councillor and ...
Article : 41 wordsORDERS OF THE DAY.—Report of Select Committee on Holdfast Bay Pier and Railway Bill to be brought up; Electoral Bill, in Committee. ...
Article : 30 wordsJanuary 29. — Present — Messrs. McEwen (chair), Manning, and Richardson. Letter from Mr. Gait, stating that (there are seven public crossings between Manoora Hotel and Mitaro ...
Article : 62 wordsFebruary 7.—Present—Messrs. Goodall (in chair), Hill, and Shepberdson. Two memorials from Dry Creek, signed by 21 ratepayers, requesting work to be done in the neighborhood. ...
Article : 55 words(QUESTION.—Mr. Hay to ask the Commissioner of Crown Lands if the Government intend to further amend the Act regulating the sales of the waste hinds of the Crown this session ...
Article : 373 wordsSir—Would it not be well to authorise the turncocks to put on or shat off the water at the fountains and horse-troughs every morning, so as to regulate the flow of water according to ...
Article : 335 wordsFebruary B.—Present—All but Mr. Douglas. Clerk reported works progressing satisfactory. Tenders accepted—Halse, banking-up Westroad, 4s. 11d. per chain; Gidley, 5s. 10d.; ...
Article : 81 wordsFebruary L—Present—All Tenders accepted —Brader's, grubbing in Alma Ward, £2 and £2105.; McCann's, metalling in do., £2 12s. 6d. per chain; D. Barry's. forming and gravelling ...
Article : 68 wordsJanuary 31—Present—All but Mr. Noblet. Mr. W. Phillis reported approaches to main line of road by Sections 627 and 164 satisfactorily completed. Mr. W. Phillis handed in account ...
Article : 112 wordsJanuary 24.—Present—Messrs. Cherry (Chairman), Earle, and Barker. Extended absence granted Clerk on account of illness. Letter from Mr. Papps, complaining of Mr. Sack's ...
Article : 188 wordsJanuary 31—Present — Messrs. J. Cook (Chairman), Goss, Pitt, and [?] Letters from Surrey Office and Dr. Benson. Clerk reported contract No. 26 not quite finished: had ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 10 Feb 1870, Page 3
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