Last night heavy showers flooded, the roads, especially from the Wallaroo Inn to Port Wakefield. The authorities ere long should have it improved. ...
Article : 102 wordsSir—On looking through the report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the late Customs defalcations, I find suggestions out to prevent their recurrence, also ...
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Article : 43 wordsThe weather continues showery; the crops are looking strong and healthy, and are stooling out well. The roads in places are very bad, in consequence of the continuous rain; but, as that ...
Article : 75 wordsYesterday, ram almost constant from 4 a.m. until 1 p.m. brought down the creeks higher than they have been for the season, and well filled the lagoon; which has been almost empty ...
Article : 130 wordsOur newly-formed Rifle Club held its first meeting for practice on Saturday. The day was not very favourable, and many not having fired for some time few centres were trot. Messrs. ...
Article : 142 wordsSir—In closing the correspondence on the above subject I desire to say that I had no intention to attack the Evangelical Alliance. The fact of having written strongly on this ...
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Article : 426 wordsOn Tuesday nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain fell; all the tanks are full, many overflowing. The roads are in a fearful state, but the crops never looked better. Business is very dull. ...
Article : 39 wordsPresent—All. Mr. Stewart stated his dissent from the terms of Mr. Palmer's appointment to superintend erection of residence at Sellick's Hill School. Resolved, that Mr. Palmer's ...
Article : 1,533 wordsSir—As Her Majesty's troops will probably leave Adelaide in the course of this month, I would suggest that a public entertainment be given to the officers and men ...
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Article : 128 wordsOn Tuesday, at a tea in the Bible Christian Chapel, Gawler West, there was a good attendance in spite of the weather, which, though favourable for the country, was too wintry for ...
Article : 169 wordsPresident, Mr. H. Warren, J. P.; Treasurer, Mr. J. Hastwell; Secretary, Mr. James Cowan, On Thursday, August 4, the annual ploughing match and show of stock, dairy produce, &c. ...
Article : 1,841 wordsThe weather has been seasonable, and now (9.30 p.m) it is raining fast, with lightning and thunder, and every appearance of a night of it. On Monday evening the Bishop of Adelaide ...
Article : 104 wordsThe prospects of harvest are good, and the country generally is bearing a hopeful aspect. Visitors from distant places occasionally inspect the bridge, aud speak highly of its ...
Article : 181 wordsAnother change has taken place on this mail line. Mr. Condon having given up the contract, the bus is driven only to Meadows, stopping at Host Coleman's, and the Finniss and Bull's ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 6 Aug 1870, Page 7
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