SIR,—Having travelled a good deal lately between Port Augusta and Wilmington, and between Quorn and Port Augusta, I cannot help observing that the Government land ...
Article : 1,143 wordsSIR,—Please to insert a few lines in reply to a letter from “A Parent,” published in your last issue. He first complained of my unfitness, next of the falling off in the ...
Article : 380 wordsThe point recently raised by Mr. Kingston as to the validity of marriages celebrated according to the Church of England ritual will probably be decided on Monday next, ...
Article : 1,049 wordsOn the 5th March Mr. George E. Curnow, who is about leaving the district, was entertained by the inhabitants of Beltana at a supper. Host Gason provided an excellent ...
Article : 536 wordsSIR,—Might I ask what is the matter with our Rifle Company now ? Has it succumbed to the general fate of like institutions in Port Augusta? Does it ever do any drilling or ...
Article : 236 wordsSIR,—Let me premise my few remarks by stating that I am a lover of my race, and when I see any person or persons unnecessarily exposing themselves to danger, I feel ...
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Port Augusta Dispatch (SA : 1877 - 1880), Fri 12 Mar 1880, Page 7
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