Sir-In looking over your issue of the 6th inst, I observed an article on the "Niobe." which certainly reflects great credit on the ladies of South Australia for their energy and perseverance ...
Article : 193 wordsSubjoined are the letters sent by Mr. Justice Boothby to the Colonial Office in reference to the Parliamentary address for the removal of His Honor: ...
Article : 6,125 wordsTHE UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES.—Tenth annual meeting April 22. in Exeter Hall. In the colonies and foreign field there were 23 missionaries, 125 local preachers, 229 leaders. 5,067 in ...
Article : 3,912 wordsThe search for the wreck on off Moorningt Head has been ineffectual. It is supposed to have sunk. The Victoria has returned. At the examination to-day for teachers ...
Article : 394 words[?] V. DIENHOFF.—Action for £100 damages sustained by defendant by reason of the defendant converting to his own use, or wrongfully depriving plaintiff of the use and possession ...
Article : 567 wordsSir-Having seen from your nonces to correspondents that several gentlemen are anxious to see Mr. Wickes presented with some suitable tertimonial as a grateful acknowledgment of his public ...
Article : 177 wordsSir—It is no wonder that the colony is [?] its present condition when laws are made by such men as the Hon. W. Parkin, who stated before the Legislative Council on Tuesday last ...
Article : 175 wordsJohn Foot, charged with having been found drunk and incapable of managing his horse, was fined 10s. Michael Lyons. charged with indecency in a ...
Article : 77 wordsSir-In justification to myself and neighbours, I shall feel obliged if you will insert the following in contradiction to Mr. Elbura's assertion that the workpeople employed by the contractors (Messrs. ...
Article : 225 wordsWe nave been favoured with much rain in this locality of late, and, indeed, 1 suppose if we have much more the farmers will be complaining of too much. ...
Article : 262 wordsSir-I have had many conversations with practical farmers as to the best method of treating seed wheat before committing it to the soil. And I have also read from tune to time in your paper ...
Article : 402 wordsThe Primitive Methodists opened their new chapel in this neighbourhood on Sunday (7th), when eloquent sermons were preached in the morning and evening by the Rev. A. Pithouse ...
Article : 314 wordsSir-It has frequently been matter of surprise to those acquainted with the valuable resources of this district that it should so long have escaped the attention of the South Australian mining ...
Article : 763 wordsSir—Four report of the proceedings of the Marine Board says:—"As regards the landingplace for the mail, the Treasurer considered that no sufficient reason had been advanced by Captain ...
Article : 102 wordsDuring the [?] rew days we have experienced winter weather in reality, for the memory of the oldest inhabitant cannot recall the like. On Saturday (5th) the mail conveyance did not ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Darling is stiff [?] here, out another flood is expected at Bourse, which will cause another rise, and we hope keep the river navigable until the next clip is all taken off the river. The ...
Article : 254 wordsDuring the past week we have had an abundance of rain in this locality. As this is considered a very salubrious part of the colony, it may be good for the health of the ...
Article : 601 wordsSir—Will you allow me, through the medium of your valuable paper, to make an appeal to the generous public of South Australia (with many of whom I am personally acquainted) on behalf of ...
Article : 441 wordsWe believe there is really a large amount of distress in this district, and which does not obtrude itself upon the public notice, either through the Destitute Board or in any other way. Sad stories of pinching ...
Article : 200 wordsSir.—I quite agree with A [?] in suggesting that the proposed tram or railway should start from Freeling, and tap the Murray at Blanchetown, this being the cheapest route and ...
Article : 286 wordsLast Wednesday [?] severest storms of wind and rain that has occurred here for many years, causing some damage to works ia progress on the roads as well as to the ...
Article : 145 wordsWe have had very squary weather, with heavy showers, during the week, which has not improved the roads fortravelling, those from here to Aldinga being very boggy. ...
Article : 108 words[?] district, and children are taken off very suddenly. I hear of grub making great havoc amongst the growing wheat crops. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 15 Jul 1867, Page 3
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