On Tuesday, April 28, at noon, Mr. Erasmus Gower, S.M., Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Victoria, attended at the Local Court-House, Robe, for the purpose of receiving ...
Article : 293 wordsThe details of the agricultural statistics of Victoria, brought by the last steamer from Melbourne, have been deprived of much of their interest by the publication of the wheat ...
Article : 4,995 wordsMessrs. Sladen and Fellows are engaged in forming an Administration. An Autumn Club is being formed under the management of Mr. G. Knight. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe mail which was to have sailed from Ceylon on the 11th inst. did not go till the 16th March, owing t a tremendous gale sustained on the 11th and the 12th and the effects of which have been ...
Article : 488 wordsMany who were present at the Theatre on Friday night must have wished themselves among the beneficiares, for there has never been inch a benefit within dramatic memory. The attendance was ...
Article : 1,251 wordsA VIEW OF WASHINGTON.—Imagine enormous streets, broder than Regent-street, beginning with a few heat, fine houses; then perhaps two dirty little shops, such as you would ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 wordsThe All-Aged Stakes of 10 soys. each, half ft., with 100 says. added; one mile; second horse, 20 soys.; eight subs. Mr. Tait's br.c. Fireworks, 3 yrs. ...
Article : 221 wordsJames Cockburn, charged on the information of D. Ray, Municipal Inspector for Kensington and Norwood, with having failed to provide his licensed vehicle. No. 151, with the lights outside ...
Article : 645 wordsWe condense from the Mount Gambier Standard the following lively report of a meeting called partly to protest against the recent Government lane sale also to again hear the candidates' views ...
Article : 3,083 wordsWith flour at £21 10s. per tun, and bread selling for 10d. the four-pound loaf, it is no wonder that Mr. Archer's account of the yield of the last harvest should attract the attention even of those ...
Article : 1,212 wordsThere is but very little to say with regard to the political situation. Parliament met yesterday, and again adjourned until Tuesday next. Prior to the assembling of Parliament a meeting of Ministerial ...
Article : 1,653 wordsPresent—Messrs. Burton (Chairman), Crozier, Crews, Smith, and Johnson. Tender accepted—Making improvements upon the Oaklands, Marion, and Sturt Bridges. T. W. Chalk. £35 16s. The ...
Article : 148 wordsOn Monday, April 27, the wesleyan Sabbath-school tea meeting took place. The children walked as usual, carrying their banners through the township, attended by their teachers, after which ...
Article : 425 wordsLOCAL COURT.—The Local Court of Mount Gambier is holding its monthly sittings to-day, April 28, Mr. G. B. Scott, S. M., of Penola, presiding. We regret exceedingly to hear that the ...
Article : 960 wordsDullness pervades all business transactions; and, although we have as good a road now as any in the country, there is nothing to po upon it. Ploughing is proceeding with vigour, so that even if we do not ...
Article : 104 wordsSir—Being one interested in the early-closing movement, I beg to thank you for the article in your issue of yesterday, and hope the public will carry out the suggestions made therein. I am ...
Article : 570 wordsThe anniversary services connected with the Wesleyan Sabbath-School were held un April 26th Bind 27th. At the Sabbath service held in the morning Mr. Robinson, from Alina Plains, ...
Article : 311 wordsOn Friday, April 17, the Amateur Musical and Literary Society held their third public entertainment in the Court House—the Rev. Mr. Honner in the chair. Just before the hour of meeting the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 2 May 1868, Page 3
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