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Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all eases to take the legal consequences (if any) ...
Article : 41 wordsSir—In jour issue of 11th inst. I noticed, in the report of a meeting held at the Town Hall to advocate the Permissive Bill, an M.P. and an ex-M.P. spoke of the soundness of the principle ...
Article : 418 wordsFebruary 11—Present—All Clerk reported Mr. Prine had made a hole in Morphett-road by removing sand, and broken two culverts by ...
Article : 73 wordsJanuary 27.—Present—The Chairman and Councillors Measday and Willimott Letter from Mr. GoldsWorthy, stating treeguard in front of his house was knocked down by a cart ...
Article : 304 wordsDiscoveries of carboniferous mineral are now frequently reported, and if only a small proportion answer the description given of them the colony should not be long: without a supply ...
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Advertising : 2,276 wordsSir—In your issue of to-day there appears an article on the wheat traffic here. It would have been well if your informant had remembered that he was stepping upon debateable ground ...
Article : 331 wordsFebruary 10.—Present—Chairman, Councillors Lovelock and Jarmyn. Overseer reported earth for raising roads could be delivered in Gawler West and South at 6d. and 9d. per cubic ...
Article : 63 wordsFebruary 8.— Present—Messrs. Henry G. Coombe, Robert Whitelaw, John Hunt, and Robert Palmer, jun. Council agreed to allow Mr. Doke one pound for school books. Clerk ...
Article : 77 wordsFebruary 10.—Present—All, but Mr. Venning. Mr. Hamlyn reported having received note from Chairman of Strathalbyn Council re work on boundary of districts; Clerk to ...
Article : 168 wordsSir—In reading an article in your issue of this day's date, headed "Wheat Traffic on the Northern Railways," I was disposed to think that the gentleman who so flatteringly com- I am, Sir, &c, H.HOLLOWAY. Farrell's Flat Station, Feb.13. ...
Article : 326 wordsFew races have been run at a greater pace than the Liverpool Cup. which Vanderdecken carried off in such fine style on Friday, for the mile and a half was covered in 2 min. 33½ sec. ...
Article : 1,571 wordsFebruarys.—Present—Mr. W. Scott (Chairman), Councillors Ledgard, Logan, and Jolly. Chairman reported having made arrangements with Messrs. Hill and Penna as to price of land ...
Article : 208 wordsFebruary 10.—Present—All. The Inspector to examine the reserves and report if all Scotch thistles and Bathurst burr are cut. John Cowan's tender accepted for metalling 50 chains ...
Article : 79 wordsDEVON CONSOLS— A little excitement has bean created through the cutting of yellow ore in this mine, which has been met with in the new lode recently discovered at the 15 fathom. ...
Article : 279 wordsFebruary 8. — Present — Chairman (Mr. McMartin), and Councillors John Curnow and P. Dooley. The sate for the current year to be collected at once. stockport Council to be ...
Article : 38 wordsFebruary 10.—Present—All The Surveyor attended with plans of deviations and of roads to be closed. G. Howard save in his resignation as District Constable. leaving the district. ...
Article : 65 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. E. T. Smith, M.P.) and all the Councillors. Messrs. Showles, Holthouse, and Councillors Crank and Birrell obtained leave to born rubbish, letter from ...
Article : 157 wordsFebruary 6.—Present—Messrs. Broad (Chairman), Trudge on, Barlow, and Davis. Mr. W. Richards waited on Council re drainage of the Magill-road flowing into his cellar, stating Mr. ...
Article : 102 wordsAlluvial diggings are fast dying out, and reefing has become the order of the day, and ere Long we hope to see its prosperous result, which will prove to be a boon to this district. ...
Article : 501 wordsFebruary 10.—Present—Chairman, Councillors Watts, and Smith. Tenders accepted—George Biggs, Contract 57; Michael Barry's, 58.Works ordered—Forming and metalling ...
Article : 86 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon a match was played between the West-End and Prince Albert Cricket Clubs, which resulted in a victory of the former by nine runs The principal scorers ...
Article : 208 wordsFebruary 7.—Present—Chairman, Messrs. Pallant, Jacob, and Goad. Works ordered at New Hamburg; building a log bridge at Giles's Greek: supply of office plan. and field do. ...
Article : 152 wordsFebruary 10.—Present—Messrs. F Hannaford (Chairman),T. Boberta, B. Hanna, B, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 15 Feb 1873, Page 3
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