On Saturday last the meet took place at the [?]uck's Head, Stepney, and the gathering of people in all kinds of conveyances and upon mokes of all descriptions was well worth going ...
Article : 593 wordsPresent—Mr. J. M. Sinclair (Mayor), Councillors Hains, Honey, Bridgeman, Rann, Appleby, Reynolds, Beattie, and Shorney, also Mr. G. W. Smith, Town Clerk. ...
Article : 1,527 wordsAfter a positive assurance from the late Ministry that measures for protecting this place from inundation were many weeks ago actually in hand it seems strange as yet nothing has been ...
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Article : 39 wordsMonday was observed here as a holiday. The stores were closed, and no business was transacted. Cricket was played, and a number of young ladies got up a croquet match with ...
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Article : 203 wordsThe weather is fine and dry, free from frost, but rain will be acceptable. The Adelaide mail arrived at 2 o'clock this morning, which is an improvement on the past ...
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Article : 143 wordsOn Friday afternoon, the 18th instant, at 3 o'clock, a meeting was held at the Melville Hotel, Yorketown—Dr. A. Vonnida, J.P., presiding— to discuss various subjects. ...
Article : 1,972 wordsRain is almost incessant, consequently sowing has been almost stopped. Few farmers have finished, and many have got little seed planted, so if the weather does not soon change they will ...
Article : 375 wordsThere has been almost incessant rain for nearly a fortnight, consequently the roads are heavy, and travellers by the mail conveyance are to be pitied. Business is dull, and the farmers are ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 28 Jun 1875, Page 7
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