TELEGRAPH GOLD PAOSERTION COMPANYThe ordinary general meeting held on Tuesday, 31st March. There was a large on ...
Article : 797 wordsA melanchely event occurred at Dry Creek on Monday, March 30, Mr. James Panrucker, for many years the Clerk and Storekeeper of the Labor Prison, having committed suicide on ...
Article : 1,039 wordsMr. J. W. Downer, on behalf of executors, legatees, and devisees under the will of Luke Murphy, deceased, moved for an order of the Court that certain lands of which the execnters ...
Article : 4,641 wordsTHE MEDICINAL GUM TEER-At the Royal Botanic Society. .the Secretary, Mr. Sewerby, stated, In answer to a Question from one of the Fallows of the Society, Oat several plants of ...
Article : 639 wordsAs the peach abounds in this colony, and trees of a good sort produce the fruit in perfection, we commend the following article on peach drying to the ...
Article : 1,500 wordsWe had a visit last week from the Rev. Mr. Jefferis, who preached in the dining-room at the hotel to a goodly number, considering it was a week night The service was very much ...
Article : 210 wordsSince my last there has been but little to record worthy of notice. The annual Port Lincoln races attracted the attention of the country round for two days. The brass band ...
Article : 490 wordsYELTA,-The half-yearly general meeting of the shareholders in this company was held this White's Arbitration Rooms on Tuesday aftersoon, were about a dozen shareholders ...
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Advertising : 697 words[Before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Downer.) IN RE FREDK. WILLIAM GEORGE FISCHER, of Glenelg, Publican.—Final hearing. Mr. Bundey appeared for the assignees, Mr. W. Milne, Jun.. and Mr. Sawyer, the opposing creditors, and ...
Article : 930 wordsMarch 28—Present—Messrs. Hect m, Warren, McCallum, and Wensel. Mr. Webb for warded letters from Messrs. West-Erskine and Harris, connecting to ford being made near their ...
Article : 243 wordsMr. R. W. Kernet, J.P., of [?] Valley, held an inquest at Relair, on Tuesday afternoon, March 3l, on the body of a man named Goddfried Kell, who hung himself to . ...
Article : 128 wordsPresent The Mayor (Mr. H. Hughes, J.P. Counceillers Taylor, Outlaw, Birrell, Dew, Wood, and gammas. Letter from Central Board of Health respecting [?] arising ...
Article : 111 wordsMarch 28.—Present-Councillors Farnden (Chair), [?] and Schultz. Notice from P. Howard to give up Council Office 1st September next Letters—From P. Howard, [?] ...
Article : 127 wordsPresent-The Mayor (Mr. H. Hughes, J.P.), Councillors Taylor, Outlaw, Birrell, Mattingly, Wood, [?] and Dew. Councillor Outlaw ...
Article : 53 wordsPresent—The Mayor, Councillors Holland, Millar, Liddle, Schmidit, Hoopar, and Hill Memorial from Sir Henry Ayers, Hon. Thos. Elder, and others as to making St. John's Row ...
Article : 175 wordsMarch 28-Preaent-Messrs. Wm. Scott (Chairman), Jolly, and Johnston. Banger gave in monthly report. Chairman to attend next meeting of District Chairmen's ...
Article : 48 wordsMarch 30:—Present—Chairman, Councillor McGaw, Badman. and Smith. Letter from Gurator, premising to pay Gemetery due by him. To be informed that unless comply ...
Article : 76 wordsMarch 3O.—Present-Councillors-Heier (in the chair). Dayman, and Wintor. Receipts, 2l payments 9l. ...
Article : 15 wordsMarch 23.—Present-All but Mr. Koch W. Choules's tender. at 11s. 6d. per chain, accepted, for forming road at Rowland's Flat. Work at Hoffaungathal to be offered to Choules; if he ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 1 Apr 1874, Page 3
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