The subjoined personal narrative of exploration in search of runs for sheep and cattle has been forwarded to us for publication by Mr. Arthur Bloxam, of Tooralle. River Darling ...
Article : 3,305 wordsOn Monday last the Sunday - school anniversary tea meeting took place. The day was extremely fine, and in every way most propitious for the occasion. About noon the children. attended by their teachers. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,106 wordsMr. Ayers. — Honoured Sir — There will soon be a stir about dunes on hollands and brandy, and many folks think we can make a good drink from our vineyards and handy: but we then ...
Article : 642 wordsPresent — Messrs. Sunman (Chairman). B. Cornish, W. Rankine, and B. Welch. Mr. George Jarvis 's offer was accepted fur Working Superintendent of road repairs at £10 per annum of 78 ...
Article : 1,956 wordsUp to the present time no rain has fallen, and everything is completely parched up. Sheep are dying by thousands, and the mortality amongst cattle and horses is becoming alarming Unless ...
Article : 273 wordsThe nominations for the Northern Turf Club handicap came off on Saturday evening at Bradley 's Shamrock and Thistle Hotel, Clare, when the following horses were named :-Mr. E. M Bagot's ...
Article : 434 wordsThe Port Elliot and Goolwa annual races commenced on Thursday last, April 6, and concluded on the following day. A peat number of visitors were present, including a large proportion of the ...
Article : 1,021 wordsOn Sunday last the anniversary services in connection with the Strathalbyn Wesleyan Chapel were held, when three sermons were preached — that in the morning by the Rev. Thos. ...
Article : 504 wordsSir — Several letters with the above heading appeared in your columns some months ago, but I do not recollect that any satisfactory Solution was arrived at. The cost of transit must ...
Article : 1,080 wordsA case of assault, which has excited considerable nterest in the neighbourhood, was heard on Wednesday last, April 5, before the Court of Full jurisdiction, the details of which will he found ...
Article : 215 wordsGreat preparations are [aging place at the Wesleyan Chapel fur the annual tea of the school. St. Mary 's Church is also being repainted, which will make it look all the better to its numerous ...
Article : 198 wordsStewards — Messrs. John Dinnison, Patrick O'Dea, and J. P. Dushell Starter — Mr. Robt. Hall. Judge — Mr. W. Phillis. These races took place in a paddock belonging ...
Article : 437 wordsAn expression of almost universal satisfaction is manifested at the decision of the Court of Disputed & Returns in the declaration of Mr. Carr as member for the District of Noarlunga. ...
Article : 377 wordsMr. J. H. Clark lectured for the Institute at the Freemasons. Hall on Friday evening last: subject, "Shakspeare's Jesters." From some unknown cause the attendance was unusually limited. ...
Article : 440 wordsThere was an extensive conflagration last week on the other side of the river, which has destroyed a large quantity of the scanty remnant of "the people 's grass." I believe Mr. Cooke has been the ...
Article : 494 wordsJudge — Mr. A. Payne. Starter — Mr. George Giles. Stewards —Messrs T. Atkinson, A. Birred, and D.Carrick Secretary— H.L. Aldersey. The Southern Races were held on the Southern ...
Article : 859 wordsIn my last communication 1 stated that a tire bad consumed a barn on the farm of Mr. W. Cornish. An inquest was held to enquire into the origin of it on Monday afternoon. before Mr. H. ...
Article : 498 wordsAt an adjourned meeting held on the above date — Present, Messrs. H. Mildred (Chairman), S. Beddome, the Mayor of Adelaide, the Superintendent and the Relieving Officer - country ...
Article : 374 wordsSir — It may be very necessary that the volunteers should become good shots, hut 1 think it is high time co: the authorities to adopt measures to prevent prevent unscrupulous volunteers firing without ...
Article : 157 wordsSir — The insertion In your columns of the sun joined extract from a recent number of the Landon Review may possibly serve as a warning to persons preparing oxygen gas. ...
Article : 236 wordsOn Friday morning last a fire broke out on the section of Mr. Tucker. a short distance from this, which was got under by the assistance of the neighbours. but not before it had done considerable ...
Article : 271 wordsAn inquest was held on Saturday evening. April 8 at Willcock's Hotel, before Dr. Taylor, J.P., or. the body of James Binnington, one of the hands belonging. to the steamer Kennedy. The first ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 15 Apr 1865, Page 3
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