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  2. DEATH OF A NATIVE IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    On Friday, January 18, a deputation from the Aborigines' Friends' Association waited upon His Excellency the Governor to present an address to him with respect to the killing of a native in the Northern Territory. The ...

    Article : 2,021 words
  3. JUVENILE PICNIC AT MOUNT BARKER.

    A grand picnic was given by Mr. John Dunn, M.P., at Mount Barker, on Monday, January 2, to the various Sunday schools in and within a radius of 15 miles of Mount Barker. The weather was all that could have been desired for the ...

    Article : 1,344 words
  4. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    The new year has been ushered in most auspiciously. Attended by weather that sunny Italy itself might envy, and accompanied by a gaiety and joyousness that festive England cannot surpass, the year 1865 has made its entrance ...

    Article : 2,249 words
  5. III.—THE REGISTER'S LITTLE NIBBLE.

    The evidence taken, before the Select Committee on the Pastoral Valuations is certainly anything but sweetmeats to the Register and Observer, who go smelling round and round and ...

    Article : 1,121 words
  6. V.—THE SQUATTERS' LEASES

    The minutes of evidence given before the Select Committee on the Pastoral Leases Valuations have just been officially published, and as our readers will expect some account of the ...

    Article : 1,723 words
  7. II.—CAN THE SQUATTERS PAY THE NEW RENT?

    In a former article we directed attention to that portion of the proceedings before the Select Committee on Pastoral Leases which related to the propriety or otherwise of ...

    Article : 2,786 words
  8. GAWLER TOWN.

    Messrs. Martin & Loutit, of the [?] Foundry, turned out to-day in six or eight waggons, containing the workmen of the establishment with their wives and families, for a day's enjoyment in the shape of a ...

    Article : 437 words
  9. VII.—HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVITIES.

    Glenelg was the special place of attraction on Wednesday, being the occasion on which the foundation of the colony was proclaimed. Early in the morning vehicles of every conceivable description were to be seen loaded with [?] ...

    Article : 902 words
  10. VIII.—SPORTING NEWS.

    Stewards-Sir J. H. Fisher (President), Hon. John Morphett, Hon. G. C. Hawker, Hon. J. Baker, P. Levi, Esq. and J. Gilbert, Esq.; Judge, Edmund Bowman, Esq. Starter G. Bennett Esq. ...

    Article : 6,446 words
  11. VI.—RAILWAY TO THE FAR NORTH.

    A railway to the Far North has for years been one of the desiderata of this colony; a railway, not undertaken by Government, not constructed by means of additions to our ...

    Article : 1,709 words
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