On Friday last (14th) His Worship the Mayor of Gawler, Mr. T. F. Loutit, and the Revs. C. J. Evans and J. Gordon, tested the proficiency of the children belonging to Miss Finch's school ...
Article : 730 wordsStweards—Hon. J. Morphett, Hon. J. Baker, Messrs. P. Levi and J. Gilbert. Judge—Mr. J. Chambers. Starter—Mr. G. Bennett. THIRD DAY.—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsSir—I trust you will grant me a few remarks on a letter appearing in your edition of 17th inst. Your correspondent "Owl" evidently is in the dark—the condition most natural to his species ...
Article : 549 wordsThe annual examination of the children attending the Tungkillo District School, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellis, took place on Thursday, December 13. The rev. Messrs. ...
Article : 411 wordsThe usual ordinary meeting of the members of the Finniss Vale Institute took place on Monday night (17th)—the President, Mr. E. J. Catlow, in the chair. The attendance was very full 18 ...
Article : 165 wordsPresent—The whole Council. Letter read from Mr. Schliebs, stating that he would sell to the Council the small quantity of land they required for deviation of road between Mr. Shannon's and ...
Article : 3,496 wordsJohn King alias James Wilson, ana Palmer Ockendon, were charged, on the information of David Moses Nathan, familiarly known as "Cheap Jack," with having, on the 20th instant, at the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,306 wordsOn Friday last (14th) some of the members of the Kapunua Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society gave an enter ainment at Crase's Assembly Rooms for the benefit of the Kapunda Institute ...
Article : 619 wordsSir—When you can spare space I should like to insert another remark or two on "North Arm's" letter. In his first, he stated that by adopting that ...
Article : 319 wordsTuesday (18th) was quite a gala day at Tyeka, there being an extensive gathering at Mr. Matson's to celebrate, by a public dinner, the safe return from England of Mr. P. Gaylard, Whither he had ...
Article : 615 wordsThe half-yearly distribution of prizes to Mr. Hosking's pupils took place on Friday last. The walls of the commodious schoolroom were hung with maps, specimens of ornamental penmanship. ...
Article : 1,124 wordsSir—In the Register of this morning I see that a meeting of the hoot and shue trade has been held, at which my name was introduced in a not very complimentary manner in connection with the ...
Article : 342 wordsOn Wednesday, December 19, an inquest was held at the Rushy Flat, Meadows, by Mr. Lloyd Herbert, J.P., Coroner, before a respectable Jury of 12, on the body of a lad named Archibald ...
Article : 530 wordsFrom the refinery at the Smelting Works this week there were turned out 90 tons of pure copper from two furnaces. The week before 98 tons were produced—a quantity greater than had ever been ...
Article : 407 wordsSir—Owing to the numerous bush fires in this neighbourhood, I was determined to see how the Bush Fires Act was put in force. I therefore attended at the Wakefield on Tuesday, and give ...
Article : 332 wordsOn Sunday morning last, 16th instant, about 11 o'clock, a fire broke cut in the bush fence near Mr. Tilley's garden, situate nearly in the centre of the township, which speedily communicated with the ...
Article : 482 wordsI have to report a sad accident which occurred in the Port on Wednesday, the 12th. Two men were bringing a barge down loaded with concrete, and when within about one-third of a mile from ...
Article : 403 wordsSir—I see by to-day's Register a meeting was held at the Royal Hotel, Hindley-streer, to consider the present distressed state of the above trade, and after all that the speakers said about a remedy ...
Article : 293 wordsThe ninth annual meeting of the members of the Gawler Institute was called by circular for Thursday last (20th). The attendance at the reading-room on that night was rather small. Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 wordsWe have just been informed by a gentleman who had an interview with the Commissioner of Public Works, Victoria, a few days ago, that it is the intention of the Victorian Government to open the ...
Article : 160 wordsDuring the week we have had three steamers, the Wentworth, Albury, and Providence, in for cargo for the Upper River. The first took 3 tons of goods (chiefly spirits in bond), brought by wagons ...
Article : 154 wordsOn Saturday last, 15th inst., a public meeting was held at the Victoria Hotel to consider the mode of memorializing the Parliament on the subject of the proposed railway to the Murray passing ...
Article : 238 wordsThe weather for the past week has been very fine, and the farmers of the district are making great progress with the wheat harvest, and are well pleased with their prospect, as the wheat now ...
Article : 201 wordsAnniversary services of the Presbyterian Sunday-school were conducted on Sunday and Monday (16th and 17th). The Rev. J. Gardner preached to large congregations morning and evening. ...
Article : 133 wordsOn Sunday afternoon (16th) this township was all astir, owing to the report of a bush fire on the Wakefield, which, I regret to say, was but too true; for on proceeding to the place I found that the fire ...
Article : 141 wordsOn Sunday evening last, the 10th instant, an act of wantonness was committed by some, one in removing the lamp which is hung on the works now in progress at Meader's Creek. Dashwood's ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 24 Dec 1866, Page 3
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