A public meeting, which had been called by advertisement and circular, was held in the Old Lord Lyndoch Hotel on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of considering the ...
Article : 1,316 words[This column is, as its name implies, open for the free interchange of the views of correspondents on any subject of interest, but it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not hold himself ...
Article : 71 wordsDuring the last week town talk has centred upon the recent exciting telegrams from England. Although we are so far away from the old country, and are of course only ...
Article : 1,272 wordsJudging by my last epistle one would almost believe your correspondence had not any amount of news to communicate, yet I have, but—oh, that confounded word ! I ...
Article : 620 wordsSir—There is one question Mr. Bolvig does not mention in your last issue re Legislative Council elections of more importance than all he has referred to, viz., reform in the Upper ...
Article : 129 wordsPresent—Mr. Wincey (chairman), and Messrs. Martin, Clement, and T. O. Jones. An apology was received from Dr. Popham. The CHAIRMAN said that he thought it ...
Article : 1,027 wordsThe Kapundas were rather taken aback by their defeat on Saturday, and Murray deserves a word of praise for the good cricket shown by him after he had received a life ...
Article : 332 wordsSir—I feel it my duty to make explanations on criticisms which appeared in your last issue about the trial of my Harvester. Although they were fair and impartial, the remarks ...
Article : 416 wordsSir—If the opinion of a stranger is of any value may I crave permission for a small space in your journal. At the present moment, when the various ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 445 wordsSir—I would ask the committee of the Gawler Institute to look into the matter of a new catalogue, for the present one is simply a fraud, as there are members of books named ...
Article : 65 wordsSir—I am only a poor overloaded donkey— I say overloaded because often I have to pull a cart in which are seated four full grown men, and the road I have to do this upon is ...
Article : 172 wordsWe had an occasion, I am sorry to say, last Friday to see the result of the bad season (or I don’t think I should be far out if I add combined with had management). ...
Article : 248 wordsPresent—All TENDERS. Two tenders were received for cutting down the hill on road near the residence of Mr. J. Sandland. G. Roger’s accepted, ...
Article : 108 wordsJohn McKenzie, charged with being drunk in Murray-street, Gawler, was discharged with a caution. ...
Article : 26 wordsWhen a boy becomes ashamed to sit in his mother’s lap, he is generally in business for himself—holding some one in his lap. Bellini, the distinguished musical composer, ...
Article : 207 wordsC. Hunter, charged with being drunk in Murray-street, Gawler, was discharged. The same defendant, on a charge of using indecent and profane language in ...
Article : 86 wordsPresent—All except Councillors Branson. MINUTES. The minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 213 wordsJames Murray, charged with obstructing the baliff in the execution of his duty when seizing goods. By the advice of his solicitor (Mr. Lewis) he pleaded guilty, and was fined ...
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Gawler Standard (SA : 1878 - 1885), Sat 12 Feb 1881, Page 3
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