Present—Messrs. Harris (Acting Chairman), Dow, and Whitmore. Mr. F. Flavell applied for a road to be opened near the Hermitage, at the present time closed in by Mrs. Peachey. To stand over for the present. Paid, £7 5s. ...
Article : 1,597 wordsI would can the attention of the Surveyors of the Central Road Board to the effects of the last flood on culverts and bridges, for it is a fact that they are not made large enough. Our road at Springton ...
Article : 162 wordsEight unsatisfied judgments were disposed of in the ordinary way. Anderson v. Thompson.—Claim for £710s. on a bill of exchange. Verdict for the plaintiff for ...
Article : 186 wordsSir—I and mat a very great deal of opposition to the proposed new Act has arisen from a misconception of the provisions of the Act, and from not paying attention to the distinction between ...
Article : 385 wordsThe visit of His Royal Highness to the country on a hunting expedition formed one of the most interesting features of the as prepared by the Committee. ...
Article : 4,905 wordsOn Monday last (11th inst.) the second anniversary of the Wesleyan Chapel took place. At the tea meeting there was an abundant supply of good things and to spare. Mesdames Dalling. Watts. ...
Article : 382 wordsThree fines of 03. each were inflicted for drunkenness, and one of 10s. for indecent language. Samuel Roberts, charged on the information of ...
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Advertising : 2,692 wordsUn Tuesday, 12th instant, a public meeting was held at the Presbyterian Church, Wallaroo, for the purpose of resuscitating the Wallaroo Auxiliary Bible Society. In the unavoidable absence of the ...
Article : 381 wordsSir—Under this heading you publish in tills morning's Register a paragraph extracted from the Gawler Bunyip, commenting upon a case decided in the Gawler Local Court by Air. K. T. ...
Article : 361 wordsThis able minister, whose visit—a very short one—is near its close, has during his stay afforded both pleasure and instruction to those who have had the privilege of listening to his discourses. ...
Article : 685 wordsSir—Under the above heading I noticed a letter iu the Register of yesterday's date signed "A Frequent Suderer," alluding to ullages nod losses sustained in the importation of extra dutiable ...
Article : 338 wordsSir—A great deal of money has been collected from the Adelaide public, and much has been added to it by a private individual, in making a [?] on which has been [?] ...
Article : 400 wordsThe Mintaro folks have not in any measure been behind in their expressions of loyalty. The inhabitants by subscription and labour had erected an [?] of wood on the summit of Mount ...
Article : 336 wordsDuring the past week we have baa in snipping arrivals the Jet, from Melbourne, with a full general cargo on account of Lord & Co.; and the Penola, from Adelaide. The Penola brought this ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 14 Nov 1867, Page 3
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