John Thomas Pickering was charged on the information of George McLean that on the 29th, or morning of the 30th, he did feloniously steal from the person of George ...
Article : 836 wordsThe meeting of this branch of the Farmer’s Association was held on the 26th July. Mr. C. Edson, presiding. There were 27 persona present. The secretary read a letter from ...
Article : 706 wordsThis is not for miners only, though it may hare a smatch as belonging to the dressing-floor; it may be read anywhere and by anybody. That is the gracious permission we give.] ...
Article : 1,999 wordsTelegraphic despatches received to-day from the Viceroy of India have set at rest the doubts which were entertained as to the safety of General Burrows. Among the ...
Article : 1,007 wordsConsiderable sensation has been caused in politicial circles, and indeed throughout the country by the the announcement that the Hon. W, Gladstone is dangerously ill. ...
Article : 35 wordsWhen Mrs. Greer was informed of her husband’s death on Saturday, she did not appear in tho least affected, but simply remarked that she would have to wear widow’s ...
Article : 146 wordsSIR—I noticed in last Friday’s issue of your paper an answer to Sunday “ School Teacher’s” letter, signed Augustus D Bennett, in which he refers the former to the 20th ...
Article : 161 wordsMr. J. N. Blyth has issued a writ against the Bank of New South Wales for dishonouring a cheque. The damages sued for are £5,000. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe crops around Maitland axe looking extremely well so far, and the season is, if some of most successful farmers' word may be taken, one of the best that they have known, and when ...
Article : 330 wordsThe Telegraph and Telephone room was opened at the New Exchange to-day. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe first sod of the Tatiara Bail way was turned to-day. There was no public ceremony. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Government have not yet arrived at any decision with regard to Mr. Boothby’s case. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe [Annual meeting of the subscribers to the Female Befuge was held to-day. His Excellency the Governer presided. The report shows that the institution is doing a ...
Article : 606 words[The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by his Correspondents.] ...
Article : 17 wordsWe have been having some very fine weather plenty of rai[?], and the crops are coming on well. Our Dowlingville cricketers held their ...
Article : 289 wordsBesc[?]iritch v. Batten—Claim for £28 10s., wages account. Adjourned till next Court-day. Cornish v. Dixon—Claim for £12 4s. 6d., ...
Article : 152 wordsSIR—I take the liberty of calling your attention to the very low rates charged on wool in comparison with cereals or other goods and more especially to the merely nominal rate ...
Article : 697 wordsL. H. Giles, J.P. and J. Gottschalk, J.P.] Beschirch v. Batten, for abusive language. Struck out, plaintiff not appearing. CRIMINAL. ...
Article : 228 wordsThe people of North Kilkerran will at las get a school, as it is course of erection and will be finished a week or two. It is constructed of wood and consists of a schoolroom, to hold ...
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Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser (SA : 1878 - 1922), Tue 3 Aug 1880, Page 3
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