Excitement prevails here with respect to the Mount Poole diggings, and as there is a decided feeling to form a party here to proceed to the diggings a meeting was held at Mitchell's ...
Article : 327 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Blacksmith" is evidently afraid, and with good reason, that the Sectors will endorse the Chief Secretary's proposal to remit the duties on those commodities ...
Article : 436 wordsThe formal opening of the new public school at Glenelg was performed by the Mayor (Mr. W. B. Reunsevell, M.P.), in the presence of a number of persons on Monday, February 28. ...
Article : 4,536 wordsSir—I am sorry to trouble you again with my affairs, but yourself and "Fairplay" have left me no alternative. I have my opinion confirmed by a great many who were in Court that ...
Article : 720 wordsAdvancing age and long experience nave told me that when anything burdens aud oppresses the mind it is better in seeking for relief to make open confession. My great trouble just ...
Article : 1,779 wordsMr. C. G. Doughty, J.P., held an inquest to-day on a fire which occurred on the night of February 21, and destroyed a heap containing about 30 cords of firewood on the farm of Mr. ...
Article : 74 wordsSir—In reply to year correspondent "Urchin," beg to remark that my reasons for giving no prominence to the decisions of the Outer Harbour Commission or Board of Advice ia favour ...
Article : 1,031 wordsThe heat today was dreadfully oppressive. In the afternoon the township was completely enveloped in dust, and at about 4 o'clock a thunderstorm, accompanied with light showers, ...
Article : 42 wordsthe weather has been very hot to-day. Bush fires are burning on all sides of the ...
Article : 21 wordsTenders have been invited for sundry improvements to the Millicent School. The building is totally inadequate to the demand of the population, there being provision for only 123 ...
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Advertising : 2,419 wordsA wen-attended representative meeting was held in the Institute to-day to present requisitions to Mr. James White and Mr. Jenkin Coles to allow themselves to be nominated as ...
Article : 141 wordsI bare just been through the Hundreds of Coonatto, Finds, and Willowie. The farmers art feeling the drought very mach. It takes tome of them all their time to stock ...
Article : 52 wordsMembers present daring any part of the meeting—The Treasurer. Warden o! the Senate, Mr. W. Everard, Rev. W. R. Fletcher, Mr. W. A. E, Weat-Erakine. Dr. Gosse. Professor Lamb. ...
Article : 190 wordsSir—The Maine Board at their meeting on the 24th instant having again drawn attention to the silt-discharging cranes at the Dockyard as being useless and "white elephants." and ...
Article : 580 wordsThe race meeting held at Remington Park to-day did not excite much interest. Express von the Hurdies, and Wild Rose the February Handicap, with Langolac second, and Maid of ...
Article : 41 wordsGrand Flaneur has not yet been scratched for the Australian Cup, bat he is regarded aa a very doubtful starter, and to-night both Sweetmeat and Progress were backed at 2 to 1 : 5 to 1 his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsMr. H. B. Hughes's steamer Decoy arrived here from Morgan on Friday, and left the same evening for Port Adelaide via the Murray mouth. It is the intention of her owner to have her [?] about 25 feet and ...
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Advertising : 232 wordsThe new session of the Kapunda Young Men's Society was commenced of Friday evening. February 25, by a public tea and after meeting in the Wesleyan Church. Both were very largely attended. At the latter Mr. D. Nock, J. P., occupied the chair. The ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 1 Mar 1881, Page 6
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