WE would draw attention to the annual demonstration of the Friendly Societies, which will take place on January 2. Very great efforts are being put forth ...
Article : 2,728 wordsMining matters in this district are quiet just now—nothing startling having, been made public. The alluvial miners at Barossa are still working away, but no finds larger ...
Article : 811 wordsAt the recent examination at the Gawler Model School, the following were the questions put for the examination of the fourth and fifth classes :— ...
Article : 774 wordsSince my last the weather has been very changeable, [?]aring from extreme heat to cold. Reaping is now in full swing, and the hum of Ridley’s reaper may be heard in all ...
Article : 159 wordsThis session of the Supreme Court has been of special interest on account of two trials of more than ordinary importance to the general public. The sticking-up case, ...
Article : 1,113 wordsIt is some time, Mr. Editor, since I informed you and the numerous readers of the Gawler Standard how we are doing in this part of our snnuy and fruitful province. ...
Article : 410 wordsPresent—Crs. Sim (chairman), Nicholas, Leske, and G[?]iel. Former minutes read and confirmed. Resolved, that the ratio of expeuditure in ...
Article : 277 wordsA chiefs amang y[?] takin notes And. faith, hell prent’ em. What a barber must not do—Lather his wife. ...
Article : 747 wordsPresent—Crs. Hogben (chairman), Roediger, and James. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Oval matches on Saturday turned out much mere interesting than was expected. The Norwoods and Kensington clubs occupied the northern end of the ground, and ...
Article : 495 wordsHaving foolishly promised you some news this week in my last letter, I suppose I must redeem that promise, or listen to a deep growl from the editorial chair. I will start ...
Article : 379 wordsPresent—All the councillors. Letter received requesting subscription to Adelaide Hospital ; circular from the Destitute Board ; and letter and pamphlet from ...
Article : 282 wordsHenry Brown was brought up on warrant from Orroroo charged with neglected to support his child. The evidence being conclusive, he was ordered to pay 8s. per week and ...
Article : 50 wordsAs the holidays are now so near probably a few notes on bares and how to hunt them will not be wasted—Gawler being such a renowned place for ...
Article : 487 wordsMrs. Charleston was informed against by William Haines that she did on December 7 unlawfully beat him at Onetree Hill. The case was settled out of court. ...
Article : 231 words(This column is, as its name implies, open free interchange of the views of correspondent on any subject of interest, but it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not hold himself ...
Article : 73 wordsSir—How refreshing it sounds this sultry weather—even the “anticipations of hope” of it becoming a reality carries a charm. Surely our worthy mayor and councillors ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsThomas Bag[?]ll Crispe was charged by his wife, Charlotte Crispe, with leaving her and her three children without adequate means of support contrary to the Act so inside ...
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Gawler Standard (SA : 1878 - 1885), Sat 17 Dec 1881, Page 3
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