HEASLIP AND OTHERS V. DENNISON AND OTHERS Exparte application relative to service of bills. Mr. Bagot for the plaintiffs, said in this case a bill to wind up a certain trust had been lately filed ...
Article : 499 wordsWe have had some beautiful rains during the last week, and the crops are looking first-rate. According to present appearances, the coming harvest will surpass that of last year. ...
Article : 138 wordsMEMO, FOR SELECT COMMITTEE:— 1. On New Post-Office, at 11 o'clock. (Committee Room A. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. ...
Article : 1,402 wordsThe Speaker took the Chair at a quarter to 2 o clock. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. The TREASUSER (Hon T. Reynolds) laid on ...
Article : 3,801 wordsThe greatest attraction this week has been a rather novel sort of affair—the Eisteddfod, which took place on Monday (9th), at Crase's large room. There was a great number of out Welsh friends ...
Article : 288 wordsGeorge Francis was charged with stealing a poodle dog, the property of Miss Julia Goodman. The prosecutrix deposed to the loss of the dog, and seeing the defendant pass her house. There being ...
Article : 70 wordsThe reopening of the English Church took place on Sunday, the 8th, the edifice being completely filled both morning and evening. The sermon in the forenoon was preached by the Ven ...
Article : 304 wordsJoshua Harper was charged by Corporal Birrell with having been wandering about at large on the 11th September and being a lunatic. George Nott legally out filed medical practitioner stated ...
Article : 134 wordsOn Saturday last, September 7, the Strathalbyn and Goolwa Cavalry Companies, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Higgins held a grand field-day at the Finnis. The movements took ...
Article : 740 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor; Councillors Godfrey, Hams, Butler, Stone and Bennett. The Town Clerk reported that the overdraft at the Bank was £314 Ss. 2d, and that the amount of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsOn Monday (9th) the foundation-stone of a Primitive Methodist Chapel was laid in our township; after which a tea meeting was held in the Oddfellows Hall, in aid of the funds. In the ...
Article : 314 wordsCHERRY AND ANOTHER V. KENNY, Resumed. Mr. Stow, Q.C. for the plaintiffs; Mr. Way and Mr. Wigley for the defendant. ...
Article : 4,588 wordsSMITH V. HANLEY.—Action for £29. value of a chest of carpenter's tools left in charge of the defendant. Mr. Dempster for the plaintiff, and Mr. Fenn for the defendant After a considerable ...
Article : 1,181 wordsThe continued dry weather was beginning to make the farmers anxious for rain, and I am happy to say we have had some smart showers during the present week, which have freshened up both crops ...
Article : 389 wordsOn Wednesday evening August 11, the first sixpenny readings were given in the schoolroom here. Mr. W. G. Cole, who wax in the chair, made a few introfactory remarks showing the ...
Article : 1,108 wordsThe second annual ploughing match took place in a paddock adjoining the township. The weather was very rough and stormy, but notwithstanding there was a good number of visitors. The land ...
Article : 250 wordsThe annual meeting of ratepayers of the District of Onkaparinga was held at the Council-chamber, Woodside, on Wednesday, the 11th instant; Mr. Win. Grasby in the chair. He read the ...
Article : 404 wordsJudges.—Teams and Entries—Messrs. W. McCold. J. N. Smith. G. Cliff, and D. Crank, Ploughing—Messrs. French, W. McCord, and J. N. Smith. Secretary. Mr. R. Marshall. ...
Article : 791 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, and Councillors Hutson, Packham, Nienabcr, Honrell, and Hattingly. His WORSHIP reported that he had with the ...
Article : 403 wordsThe first of a series of readings, &c, to be held fortnightly, at the Macclesfield Schoolroom, in connection with the Institute, took place on the evening of the 9th inst. The weather was most ...
Article : 151 wordsJohn East, charged on the information of Inspector Bee with negligent and reckless driving, was ordered to pay a fine of 10s. with coste—25s. in all. ...
Article : 560 wordsNOTICE:— 1. Mr. BAKER to move—"That an address be presented to His Excellency th Governor-in-chief, informing him ...
Article : 312 wordsWe have been favoured with a splendid rainfall since Monday morning, and it still looks threatening. The feed is splendid. We have lately had our roads repaired—if. the holes and nits filled ...
Article : 103 wordsThe copious rains which have fallen during the lost week hare given the young wheat quite a stimulus, and patches that appeared bare are now looking fresh and green. Should no unforeseen ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 14 Sep 1867, Page 3
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