The new Land Bill brought in by the Government, is making such progress in the House of Assembly, that, as we have already remarked, we fear Mr. Cumming’s ...
Article : 2,978 wordsThe news by the last mail has quite absorbed public attention here, to the exclusion almost of every other topic; but in order to prevent this locality from entirely escaping ...
Article : 391 wordsBRIGHT v. EASON.—For £1 18s. 10d. No appearance of defendant. Order for 5s. per week, MOUNT CRAWFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL.—The ...
Article : 2,459 wordsOn Monday morning last a meeting of ratepayers was held at the District Council Room of Mudla Wirra South. The Chairman (Mr. F. [?]is Winckel) presided, and Councillors ...
Article : 1,236 wordsWARD V. BROWN.—Mr. Rudall for defendant. This was a case in which defendant was charged with stealing a post. It appeared he was a carpenter engaged in removing the fence near ...
Article : 114 wordsOn Thursday, the 1st inst. a public meeting was held here for the purpose of considering the desirability of erecting a new schoolroom, when a goodly number of persons interested in ...
Article : 265 wordsAt a meeting held at the Two Wells Hotel on the 1st inst. to discuss the question of land reform, a number of influential residents attended, it was unanimously resolved that ...
Article : 639 wordsThe wattle tree let others praise, It’s slender form and beauty rare, Fair type of Mary’s stately grace, And rippling fall of golden hair; ...
Article : 163 wordsA company is in course of formation to work the reef claims at Hissey’s taken out by Carman and party, who have broken stone showing gold disseminated through it. The ...
Article : 443 wordsSpring has come, gently whisper the flowers, For roses are blooming in fragrant bowers, And the birds axe singing their songs so gay, For dark, dull winter has flown away. ...
Article : 130 wordsLUNATIC.—John Graham (who had wandered from home from Wednesday to Friday) was brought up charged with being a lunatic and unfit to be at large. ...
Article : 69 wordsI saw an infant in its mother’s arms, And left it sleeping; Years passed—I saw a girl with woman’s charms, ...
Article : 166 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Edward Martin pleaded guilty to the charge of being drunk and making a disturbance in the public streets on the previous day. ...
Article : 133 wordsMUDLA WIRRA SOUTH, SEPT. 5. Present—Mr. Winckel (Chairman), and all the Councillors. That G. Brown be directed to clear the road near Hobart’s, sen. That ...
Article : 177 wordsDRUNK AND INCAPABLE.—William Taylor charged with being helpl[?]ssly drunk, pleaded guilty. Owing, no doubt, to his long residence and high official position in the town, and to ...
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Gawler Times (SA : 1869 - 1873), Fri 9 Sep 1870, Page 3
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