No letter attended to unless verified by the came and address of the writer. No manuscript returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequence (if any] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,717 wordsThe ATTORNEY-GENERAL said—Before the business of the day is proceeded with I would wish, by permission of the House, to make a statement. In consequence of the ...
Article : 1,750 wordsSir—Through your columns I venture earnestly to appeal to my fellow-colonists, to consider the present almost desperate pass to which the colony has been brought, and to endeavor the ...
Article : 1,485 wordsSir—Can any of your readers give me a recipe for removing stains of strong tea, coffee, &c, from table linen, and oblige ...
Article : 31 wordsA correspondent says—In common with many of my neighbors, I was grieved on reading in your issue of Saturday of the death of our late fellow-townsman Sir. [?] Wright. ...
Article : 185 wordsFebruary 5.—Present—All Letter from Dr. Webb, reclosing road by Section 389. Tenders accepted—No. 45, Thomas Brown, £24; metalling, £4 10s. per chain; side drain. ...
Article : 84 wordsSir—I think this subject deserves consideration, and with a view to elicit facts allow me to ask the following questions, viz:— First. Did the report of the above-named ...
Article : 258 wordsMATTAWARRANGALA.—Captain Thomas reports on Februarys-.—"I have begun to sink No.2 shaft from the 10 fathom levels, and shall be able to carry down about 2 feet from ...
Article : 133 wordsFebruary 5.—Present—Councillors Miller, [?] and Harvey Accounts passed for payment — Messrs. [?] & Elliott's, stationery, printing, &c.; Patrick [?] ...
Article : 89 wordsSir—Amongst the many public officers of late consigned to the retrenchment limbo, there is another important case besides that of Mr. Bartley—one in which some further ...
Article : 317 wordsThese diggings are looking rattier dull just now; several of the diggers having been attracted by the wonderful reports from Blumberg, have gone to see the place for themselves. ...
Article : 579 wordsOur township was enlivened to-day by the marriage of the son of Mr. Murray, J.P.. with the daughter of Mr. Shannon, J.P.—There is considerable talk here about die liberal land ...
Article : 71 wordsJanuary 31—Present—All Mr. biddings reported having made arrangements with Mr. W. Hoberoft to destroy Scotch thistles on Sections Nos. 567, 712 for £3; also that Mr. Brown was ...
Article : 135 wordsSir—surely the strange anomaly which the relation of the various Australian colonies towards each other presents at the present time is not always to be perpetuated. They are not ...
Article : 684 wordsI do not know whether you have had the heat in Adelaide this summer that we have had here ;if so, you are to be pitied, as there is no doubt that this has been one of the hottest ...
Article : 378 wordsFebruary 5.—Present—All 3. [?] tender accepted for laying debris on road near Robertson's, 'at £3 16s. Inspector to import on Spring Bank Bridge. Receipts. £68O-.8d. ...
Article : 29 wordsBAGOT'S WELL, Section 260, G. Ball—Bay mare, black points, white stripe down face, white patch near shoulder, switch tail, lump on off knee, brand not visible. To be sold ...
Article : 1,233 wordsSir—" Triton," whoever he may be, says shooting is dying out in Adelaide, but it does not appear so judging from the numerous letters that have appeared in your columns from different ...
Article : 520 wordsFebruary 5.—Present—All Tenders accepted —For repairing jetty, T. Martin's accepted, at £310s.; for work at Loud's, C. Parker's accepted, at £3 18s. Poundkeeper's returns ...
Article : 66 wordsFebruary 5.—Present—Messrs. Short (acting Chairman), Irvine, and Linke. Messrs. Short and Irvine reported having let repairs to amount of £2 10s. which had been completed. Memorial from several ratepayers requesting that ...
Article : 108 wordsThe depression is prevalent in this district ; also crops in general hare caused disappointment, and farmers indulge in their privilege of grumbling to an almost alarming extent. Some ...
Article : 225 wordsFebruary 8.—Present—All Mr. Kemp to get 24 hours' further notice to destroy thistles. Surveyor reported completion of contract at Bagot's station: payment ([?] 10s. 6d.) ...
Article : 96 wordsSir— It appears from the correspondence of the British and Foreign School Society, that of 929 prisoners committed for noting in the counties of Hants. Berks, and Sussex, only ...
Article : 357 wordsSir—I am glad to see my Strathalbyn friends in arms have replied to " Triton." I fully endorse the sentiments of a " Volunteer For Nine Years" and those of my old friend " Enfield," ...
Article : 382 wordsFebruary 8—Present—All Tenders accepted —Building school and master's residence. Mount Lofty, John Burnett, £324 18s. 5d. ...
Article : 52 wordsThis has been the hottest summer known in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. We have had a succession of violent scorching winds and heavy rains, which besides being injurious to ...
Article : 94 wordsFebruary 7.—Present—Chairman, Messrs. Thompson, Stewart, and Deslandes. Mr. John Goodliff appointed Ranger. Balance-sheet for half-year ending 31st December, 1869, passed ...
Article : 55 wordsFebruary 5. —Present—Chairman, Councillors G. Mugg, and A. Stief Latter from Kapunda District Council for £3 10s., moiety of ford across Maryvale Creek; account passed. Messrs. ...
Article : 106 wordsWe have been favored with visits of two Government officials—viz., the Deputy Surveyor-General, some few weeks ago, and lately the Vaccinator appointed by Government to ...
Article : 231 wordsFebruary 7.—Present—Messrs. Dunn (Chairman), Cornelius, and Wraight. Dr. Weld having resigned as surgeon to the destitute poor, the Council appointed Or. Harrison. The Rev. ...
Article : 52 wordsSir—I am glad to notice that rifle shooting (if only on paper) is reviving, but I cannot agree with "Triton," or "A Minnow among the, Tritons." Blowing is all well enough in its place, ...
Article : 95 wordsFebruary 5.—Present—Sir. Brock (Chairman), Councillors Grace, Kriebel, and Nitschke. Letter from Rev. Rechner, asking for use of schoolroom one night in the week for service: granted. ...
Article : 95 wordsSir—Your correspondent on this subject has forgotten the many other appointments which have been given to outsiders not having the slightest claim to Government patronage. First, ...
Article : 288 wordsLast week a party of gentlemen arrived by the mail coach to inspect some copper mines on the adjoining run, which were known to certain parties for some time past. I hear the opinion ...
Article : 170 wordsSir—I would suggest that the proprietors and occupiers of land adjacent to the new discovery of gold at Blumberg throw open their sections for the public to search for gold, and ...
Article : 165 wordsSir— with reference to statements that have appeared in print on the above subject, allow me to state that, as regards the statement that the Collector allowed the Hugh Fortescue to ...
Article : 361 wordsFebruary 5.—Present—Messrs. Inglis (Chairman), Lauterbach, Edwards, Newman, and Paech, Hanger to re-examine the lands to see if thistles have been cut, and report to ...
Article : 41 wordsFebruary 5.—Present—All Order signed for dosing road through Sections 1462 and 1529. Letter from Government declining farther survey of Crown [?] in the district at ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Harmon, Captain Hurley, cleared out for Victoria on Tuesday, with a second cargo of about 40) tons of bone and boiling-down refuse for manures; she also takes 12 tons of ...
Article : 267 wordsSir—Will you kindly permit me space in your valuable journal to call attention to a very grievous injustice perpetrated upon gentlemen [?] to serve as Jurymen in this city. ...
Article : 145 wordsFebruary 1 — Present—Messrs. Williams (Chairman), Denning, and McLean. Letter from Mr. Gall, in reply to Council's letter, respecting account and. offering to allow 5 per ...
Article : 143 wordsSir—In this morning's Advertiser I notice a letter headed " Government Appointments," in which the writer refers to the appointment of Mr. G. F. Day as Water-rates Collector, and ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 12 Feb 1870, Page 3
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