By Mr. UMPHERSTON, from 114 inhabitants of the Hundred of Gambier, praying for a, sum of money for the roads in that hundred. By Mr. COGLIN, from 433 residents of ...
Article : 4,234 wordsAfter an absence of two or three months Messrs. Oliver & Walker put in an appearance on the 4th with their new steamer Prince [?] She is a handsome built craft of 36 tons register. ...
Article : 570 wordsA letter from Rudolph Meithke, and a manorial signed by 28 residents in the neighborhood of Parrott's HOI, was received, requesting aid towards the erection of a schoolhouse. To be ...
Article : 507 wordsSir?—I am sorry to see that a little mistake should have roused Messrs. Green & Wadham's temper so much. If you refer to the copy I sent you you will find that it states there that ...
Article : 198 wordsSir?—It has been said in reproach of South Australia that it is fifty years behind the other colonies in its progress and general advancement, and that the cause of its singularity is to ...
Article : 434 wordsSeptember 7.?— Present?—All Clerk directed to make enquiries respecting alleged obstruction to road through Silverton. Tenders accepted for work near Bawden's, Wickes's, and BlackSeptember 7.?—Present?—Messrs. Butterworth (Chairman), Alexander, Lethby, and Renowden. Mr. R. Burgess resigned as Curator of Cemetery, Cockatoo Flat. Clark to invite application tor ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 wordsThe usual meeting of the above was held at St. Francis Xavier's Hall on Tuesday, September 10. Present?—The Vicar-General (in the chair), the Director-General, Yen. Archdeacon, ...
Article : 1,283 wordsSeptember 10. ?— Present ?— Chairman, and Messrs. Merchant, Wotton, and Moulds. Chairman to attend Central Road Board and urge the completion of Cobbledick's contract on the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe district has been visited with some heavy showers, end last night there was thunder, lightning, and hail, with a high wind. The rain was very much wanted, and we could do ...
Article : 184 wordsSeptember 9. ?— Present ?— Messrs. Burton (Chairman), Crosier, Crews, and Johnson. Overseer .reported contracts in hand were nogreasing satisfactorily, with one exception. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsSir?—According to the information of the Gazettes for the month of August last, the exodus must be very great, and Government should order at least one shipload of tree ...
Article : 191 wordsIt is my melancholy task this week to record the death of Mr. Arthur Coleman, J.P., who died on Saturday morning last after about a week's illness. He took a severe cold, which ...
Article : 278 wordsSept 9.?—Present?—Messrs. S. Wilson (Chairman), James Page, S. Burge, and W. Short. Clerk producd balance-sheet certified correct by Auditors: and Auditors1 report Rangers to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,287 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 tile legal consequences (if any) ...
Article : 624 wordssir?—me way in which the stone is sola at the above quarry is a bone of contention, increasing everyday. Having let a small building con- tract, I ascertained that stone such as we wanted ...
Article : 266 wordsThe anniversary of the Sabbath School in connection with the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Salisbury, was celebrated on Sunday and Monday the 8th and 9th September, when three ...
Article : 201 wordsSir?—Will you inform me why Government officials resident in country districts can never punctually receive their travelling allownace, ...
Article : 36 words. We have had a succession of fine rains, and the ground, which had become rather too dry, is again thoroughly saturated. Fallowing is going on with renewed energy.?—The Royal Oak ...
Article : 113 wordsPresent?—Mr. Belt (Chairman), Mr. Cavenagh, M.P., Mr. A. & Clark, J.P., Me. Williams, M.P., Dr. Wyatt (Chief Inspector), Mr. Wickes, and Mr. Bath (Secretary). ...
Article : 428 wordsWe have had very inclement weather here lately, which has rather retarded shearing operation!?— The sheep which have been under treatment f for scab are progressing very ...
Article : 247 wordsSir?—In your issue of this date there is a long and well written letter signed " B," from which it appears that our farmers, having had to contend for many years with the system of ...
Article : 106 wordsTrade very dull. Only one steamer passed during the week, namely, the Kelpie, from Upper Darling, and bound for Echyca.?—We nave been visited with some very heavy ...
Article : 119 wordsSir?— Your Open Column is already pretty much taken op with letters on this subject, and I have no desire to swell the list I should, however, be dad if you could afford me space for a ...
Article : 264 wordsThe foundation-stone of a Primitive Methodist Chapel was laid in High-street, on Monday, 9th instant, and though the after noon was very wet, a goodly number was present. The ceremony ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 12 Sep 1867, Page 3
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