Present—The Mayor (Mr. John Formby), and Councillors Michelmore, Rann, Jelly, Parker, and Bennett. Councillors LeMessurier and Cleave. having taken the oath of allegiance ...
Article : 1,144 wordsSir—I am very sorry indeed that anything in my letter of the 6th instant should have given offence to any one connected with the school in question, as nothing was further from my ...
Article : 537 wordsSir—My 16 years' experience in the Australian colonies enables me to endorse your extract of the correspondent of the Australasian upon the condition of the shearers' huts in the bush, and ...
Article : 1,156 wordsHour. Name. Object. 10 Henry Coulter Final hearing. 10 James Nutchery Final hearing. 10 Wm. B. Male Final hearing. ...
Article : 1,873 wordsAffairs are quiet in this neighbourhood, hardly anything having occurred lately to disturb the monotonous dulness except the heavy rain of a few days ago. This was acceptable by way of ...
Article : 441 wordsSir—In your issue of the 6th instant there appeared a letter on the subject of “ Inebriate Asylums,” and some time ago Dr. Wylde contributed a good deal of information on the ...
Article : 163 wordsAn influential meeting was held on the night of December 10, at the Tanunda Hotel; Mr. F. Basedow, J.P., in the chair. Although hardly a day's notice had been given, and farmers were ...
Article : 843 wordsSir—Perhaps one of the most unwise episodes the retrenchment mania was the great reduction made in the vote for the department of Inspector of Sheep. To judge from remarks ...
Article : 348 wordsNEW DISCOVERY.—We hear of a discovery of copper ore being made this week south of the Wallaroo Mines of great importance. It is said that the find is on Captain Hughes's purchased ...
Article : 213 wordsSir-—Oh! de voontervool dings vot you neber did zee doosh most creatly zoorbrise dees shild (dats me); somedings I vas reading in de babers dees day, und I dings it vas poot in de silliest ...
Article : 227 wordsSir—I am very much surprised at a remark made by Mr. Everard in the House of Assembly on Wednesday last in reference to the removal of the foot police stationed at this place. He ...
Article : 411 wordsSir—In your to-day's issue I notice a report of a deputation from Angaston waiting upon the Chief Secretary in order to retain the police protection. ...
Article : 336 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. W. R. Wigley) in the Chair—Councillors Holland, Kirkpatrick, Caterer, and Collins. The overseer reported that the kerbing had been lowered in ...
Article : 108 wordsSir—In the report of the proceedings in Parliament contained in to-day's Register I see that Mr. Strangways stated that he was authorized by the Chief Secretary (Mr. J. T. Bagot) to say ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and Councillors Thomas, Hughes, Gooden, Mattingly, Lawson, Packham, Birrell, and Nienaber. His Worship reported that he had made and subscribed the declaration ...
Article : 568 wordsA deputation, consisting of Messrs. F. Basedow, J.P., W. Jacob, J.P., and H. Schroeder, waited upon the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. T. Bagot, M.L.C..) on Monday ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Mon 13 Dec 1869, Page 3
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