As no more schemes of Government retrenchment have oozed out during the past week, and as the great Moonta case is to be brought to a termination by amicable ...
Article : 2,507 wordsPresent—Messrs. Seikmann (in the chair), Richardson, McEwen, Manning, and Cook. Letter read from Central Road Board; stating that steps will be taken (weather permitting) to wend amount ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsVery little, if anything, has occurred here lately worth writing about. I might have written about the weather, but all that need he said about it may he summed up in this that during the month of ...
Article : 679 words[The following brief epitome of the leading features of the news it intended for telegraphic transmission, or to facilitate the prompt publication of Australian items in the journals en the ...
Article : 1,794 wordsSarah Selby, committed on the charge of stealing four woollen scarfs, value 7s. 6d., the property of John Alfred Northmore (and for whose appearance bail had been taken). being called, it was certified ...
Article : 254 wordsThe wedding of Miss Mauners Sutton, His Excellency's daughter, to Mr. Bright, of the firm of Bright Brother, took place on June 25, and was a brilliant affair. There were 10 bridesmaid, all ia ...
Article : 504 wordsCharles Moss pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing a pair of trousers, the property of William Willis. and was committed to gaol for 11 days. James Brooks was charged with stealing some ...
Article : 487 wordsThe benefit tendered to Mr. Coppin by Mr. Montgomery on Saturday night proved a substantial compliment. The attendance was not so large as it has been on same other occasions, but ...
Article : 1,218 wordsThe following letter from a returned miner appears in the Ballarat Evening Post:—"It great to me that there is some very great [?] going on about the above-mentioned ...
Article : 2,215 wordsTHE MOONTA.—The works at this great mine are still progressing entirely to the satisfaction of the proprietary and their officers. A large quantity of are is being daily raised at the older shafts. of ...
Article : 617 wordsHis Excellency the Earl of Belmore has been taking a tour through the South-Western districts. He has been enthusiastically received, and is now on his way to Melbourne. ...
Article : 203 wordsThree tines of 5s. each and One of l0s. were inflicted for drunkenness or other misconduct James Wallace was charged, on the information of Julius Eilzen with having absented himself ...
Article : 441 wordsArrivals from all parti are reported, the great attraction being the Gymple Digging the greater tart of the gold lies in the quartz. A Chamber of Commerce has boon formed. ...
Article : 51 wordsSir—It being near the season for rolling wheat-ground, I would suggest that this process appears, in. at any rate, some cases, to retard the spread of takeall. I have observed in former years that the ...
Article : 619 wordsWellington advices state that the Ministry had seen defeated Their successors were unappointed Bishop Viard (R.C.) has left on a visit to Europe. At Dunedin the weather has been wet and ...
Article : 119 wordsPresent—The Mayor and all the Councillors. A letter from Mr. K. Wallis was referred to the Overseer. Tenders accepted—For making a well in the Corporation yard, R. Mander; for pitchpaving ...
Article : 63 wordsRespecting the new Ministry the Argus writes:—It is not long since the country was aghast at the admission into the Cabinet of Mr. Vale and Mr. Bindon. But now we nave Mr. Vale reinforced ...
Article : 1,443 wordsPresent—The Mayor and all the Councillors. The Mayor reported that the amount of current rate collected to date was £l,343 13s.; that during the week £15 5s. had been received for registration ...
Article : 429 wordsThere has been literally no business doing all the past month. no tar as our export trade is concerned, and the natural consequence baa been a considerable decline in prices. ...
Article : 2,246 wordsWe understand steps are being taken to hare the Town of Mount Gambler proclaimed a Corporation. It has not yet transpired whether the feeling of the public on the matter is to he expressed by memorial ...
Article : 445 wordsSir—In your issue of the 16th inst., a letter from your correspondent in the Far North seems dissatisfied with the amount of credit accorded to Police-trooper Catchlove for the capture of Bailes. ...
Article : 116 wordsSir—I would not hare troubled you with another leper if the most precious muddler in the whole Parliament had Dot put in his blundering oar at the city meeting last night to defend and sustain ...
Article : 296 wordsSir—Can you inform ne whether the public will be justified in looking upon your contemporary as a nare. I see a letter in his open column signed "Felloe Nave," and from the [?] ...
Article : 61 wordsSir—In reply to "Constant Peader" I beg to state that it was no boiler explosion which took place at my ice manufactory at Maurltius but simply the other got on fire during rectification. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 20 Jul 1868, Page 3
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