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  2. Law Courts.

    James Sandford, charged with being drunk in Murray-street, was fined 5s. James Wasley was charged with assaulting Michael Kane. There was [?] across ...

    Article : 380 words
  3. Barossa Flaxmilling Company.

    The ordinary half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the B[?]ossa Flaxmilling Company was held at the Gaw[?]er Institute on Tuesday, February 28. at 3 o’clock p.m. ...

    Article : 3,041 words
  4. Gawler Corporation.

    Present—Crs. Short, May, Wilkinson, Burton, Fowler, and Callaghan, the town clerk (Mr. B. R[?]dall) and the inspector (Mr. Cheek). ...

    Article : 1,250 words
  5. Our Adelaide Letter.

    The G[?]gites are in a flutter, having actually succeeded in getting a whole squad [?] of men-of-war into their waters, thereby, giving the S[?]ore a decided [?]b. The ...

    Article : 1,500 words
  6. Brevities.

    A chiel’s amang ye takin’ notes And, faith, he’ll prent ’em. The [?]ing at the Salt Creek Petro[?]m Works is now down 53[?] feet. ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  7. THURSDAY, MARCH 2.

    W. Prohl, a lad, was informed against for stealing two pigeons from the premises of J. G. Bolvig. The boy admitted taking the pigeons, but in consideration of having ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. Gawler Temperance League.

    A general meeting of the members of the Gawler Temperance League was held at the Gawler Institute on Tuesday, February 28 There, was but a small attendance. Mr. E. ...

    Article : 1,478 words
  9. Selected Poetry.

    Out on the margin of the moonshine laud, Tickle me, love, in these lonesome ribs, Out where the wiling-whang loves to stand, Writing his name with his tail on the sand, ...

    Article : 159 words
  10. Mr. Spoopendyke on the Sick List.

    “ How long is it since I ’ve boon out this measly old barracks ?” asked Mr. Spoopendyke, turning painfully in his bed, and gazing in a vague, half-dazed ...

    Article : 416 words
  11. Why Woollen Fabrics Shrink.

    The fibres of wool and certain kinds of hairs are toothed or jagged at the edges, the teeth (or imbrications) pointing upward—that is, from the root to ...

    Article : 241 words
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