Mr. Price's farm consists of 1,100 acres, all fenced and subdivided. On this he grows annually about 100 acres of wheat, and keeps close on 1,000 sheep, and by no means small sheep either; and I Would ...
Article : 2,006 wordsAn inquest was held on Friday afternoon, the 26th inst., at the Phoenix Hotel Hindley-street, for the purpose of enquiring into the circumstances attending the death of Duncan Hay. ...
Article : 3,954 wordsHour. Name. Object. 11 R. B. Abbott. First hearing. 11 J. C. Cox. Final hearing. 12 J. W. Blake. Final hearing. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,938 wordsBusiness closed dull. The immigration during the week has been 634. The Gothenburg sailed for Otago with 250 ...
Article : 453 wordsThomas V. ADEY.—Claim £12, for damage done to plaintiff's furniture in consequence of defendant having through carelessness upset a dray on which he was conveying it. Mr. Lowe appeared for ...
Article : 868 wordsSir—I am of a very retiring disposition, never intruding myself, and if wanted must be sought for. I have never injured any one of my suitors, yet, notwithstanding, I have been slandered. I ...
Article : 982 wordsSir—In your remarks on the annual statistics you observe that "there is a great neglect manifested in the registration of births in vario s parts of the colony, so that the returns cannot be ...
Article : 281 wordsThe Rev. W. E. Clarke, the eminent geologist, has examined specimens brought by Mr. McKinlay, and gives it as his opinion that coal deposits exist to the north-west of ...
Article : 150 wordsSir—I have already addressed a letter to you setting forth what appeared to me strong reasons in favour of adopting the route from Gawler to Mannum in preference to the Kapunda route, in ...
Article : 1,354 wordsThe residents at this place have within the last few days been favoured with a good fall of rain, the value of which can be appreciated by those who have to pay six or seven shillings per cask for ...
Article : 1,112 wordsSir—In a recent issue of your paper " A Riverton Man" assigns as his reasons for the mail running five and a half miles round upon a wretched road, first," that a greater number of the inhabitants are ...
Article : 688 wordsThe City of Hobart brings news from Otago to the 18th inst. The excitement had entirely subsided. The Dunstan gold-fields were yielding wages. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe new clip arrives slowly. Horse-feed has advanced; flour is firmer; bran, 2s. to 2s. 2d. ...
Article : 25 wordsA few days since a child of Mr. Donald Ferguson, of this township, narrowly escaped drowning. It appears that the little boy, who was about three years of age, was playing by the side of a disused ...
Article : 756 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe September 26. Wonga Wonga, steamer, from Sydney; Lady Bird, steamer, from Portland. Sailed—September 26. Spec, schooner ...
Article : 507 wordsSir—Last week Lieut. Tuckfield, of the Kapunda Rifles, was fined £5 for non-attendance as a Juror at the Supreme Court. This has caused great dissatisfaction among the volunteers, and the three ...
Article : 169 wordsSir—Will you allow me to correct a report circulated through the medium of your Gawler correspondent's letter of the 26th instant, which, if allowed to pass unnoticed, would convey an ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 29 Sep 1862, Page 3
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