Sir—The case of James O'Connell, which is commented upon in your article of 21st and in your issue to to-day, is, as the Chief Secretary informs you, that in which I moved ...
Article : 571 wordsThe certificates indicating the attainment of the necessary proficiency as required by the Education Act, which were gained by 83 scholars in the Norwood Model School at ...
Article : 838 wordsA meeting ol selectors representing Cavenagh and Paratoo was held at the Cavenagh Post-Office on July 17, to discuss the Land Bill now before Parliament. Mr. ...
Article : 342 wordsPresent—All. Tenders accepted—Metal for repairs Coker's-road, Jesse Judd, at 6s. 11½d. per yard; repairs, Salisbury, J. Whittlesses, at 7s. 3d. per yard; forming and metalling Short's road. G. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Crystal Brook Branch was held at the Royal Hotel on Saturday; Mr. Binney in the chair. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. A paper on the subject of ...
Article : 588 wordsPresent—All. Four applications received for Banger; Mr. James Buttfield appointed. ...
Article : 16 wordsPresent—All. Cr. Wicks was elected Chairman, Mr. Cornish Clerk, Collector, Overseer of Works, and Registrar of Dogs. The balance-sheet was received, read, and adopted. Payments, £51 10s. ...
Article : 36 wordsPresent—Chairman, Crs. Cray, Megaw, and Willis. Some work to be done near the River Light to satisfaction of Clerk. Clerk appointed Treasurer. H. Douglass appointed Ranger. Chairman and Clerk ...
Article : 76 wordsPresent—All except Cr. Chapman. Tenders accepted, at per chain—No. 1. J. Ritchie, £4 2s.; No. 2, Fisher & Read, £3 18s. 9d.; No. 8, R. Bailey, £3 19s. 6d. No. 4 R. Railey £4 5s. No. 5 W. ...
Article : 71 wordsSir—I notice that the Legislative Council have carried a motion to stop the selectors from surrendering any more land under the present Land Act, giving as their reason ...
Article : 254 wordsPresent—Crs. M. Baker (Chairman), G. Green, W. Mitchell, W. Nosworthy, and K. Kelly. The agreement for exchange of roads with Mr. J. Heathcote, J.P., and the security for overdraft at Bank to the ...
Article : 47 wordsPresent—All except Cr. McGilton. Overseer reported that W. Tokais's work was. progressing satisfactorily; that nearly all the metal was spread on Hancock's-road; and that the length of road near ...
Article : 71 wordsA public meeting was held at Laidlaw's Hotel, Hawker, on July 18, to consider the Land Act now before Parliament. Mr. J. Edgeloe, Chairman of the Hawker Branch of ...
Article : 510 wordsPresent—Crs. Fairchild (Chairman), Baynes, Oates, and McDonald. Balance-sheet adopted. Rate of d. in the pound declared. Tenders accepted—No. 75. T. E. Corcoran, £15 15s., accepted: No. ...
Article : 77 wordsHeld on July 18, Mr. E. J. Hector in the chair. The memorial emanating from the Wasleys Farmers' Club re cutting up pastoral leases was unanimously adopted on the motion of Mr. Graham, seconded by ...
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Advertising : 1,323 wordsSir—As a citizen of our fair city I feel just pride in the reply of the Chief Secretary to the charge which had been made of a lack of hospitality towards a Minister of the Crown ...
Article : 233 wordsA few weeks ago the Roman Catholic Bishop paid the district a flying visit. At Colton he laid the foundation-stone of a new chapel, and held service and administered confirmation at Streaky Bay and ...
Article : 111 wordsSir—About twelve months ago a case came under my notice that drew my attention to the existence of two evils that ought to be—and could easily be—remedied. A man ...
Article : 640 wordsWe have had some splendid growing weather this month, and everything is indicative of a fine season. There Lave been some slight frosts, but not enough to do any harm. ...
Article : 150 wordsSir—The outery raised by my former letter (July 11) and the attitude of several of your correspondents respecting it have, I think, proved to demonstration that I sketched from ...
Article : 530 wordsThe Merriton Cricket Club held their annual meeting in the Schoolroom on July 12. Mr. J. Miller, J.P., presided. The Secretary's report and the balance-sheet were read and adopted and the ...
Article : 86 wordsSir—The friends of the Bible in schools are reading with intense interest the speeches of hon. members in the House of Assembly upon the above subject, and trust that the ...
Article : 781 wordsEurilpa is situated east and north-east of the Hundreds of Yanyarrie and Uroonda. The elevation is high, and its soil is of a superior quality with large alluvial flats, principally brown soil. In many ...
Article : 353 wordsA meeting was held in Stansbury, on Saturday afternoon, the 21st inst. Mr. George Sherriff, J.P., presided. The Chairman explained that the meeting was ...
Article : 549 wordsWe are having some very frosty weather just now, and last Friday morning everything out of doors had a glistening white coat, such as would be produced from a fall of snow. Yesterday there were ...
Article : 119 wordsSir—My attention has been directed to an extract from the Australasian published in your issue of yesterday, wherein it is stated that "the second reading of the Bill to repeal ...
Article : 767 wordsBusiness in this township has somewhat improved. The last rain has put all the farmers and storekeepers in splendid spirits, and the wheat is growing as fast as the majority of farmers could ...
Article : 233 wordsThe ordinary monthly meeting of the Council of the Rifle Volunteer Force was held at the Military Club on Thursday, July 19. Captain Jervois, R.E., D.A.A.G., in the chair. Present—The ...
Article : 534 wordsAn all-day Convention of Christian workers was held at Koolunga Wesleyan Church on the 18th instant. The morning session was devoted to the consideration of "Christian holiness: its nature and ...
Article : 220 wordsTattersal's correspondent telegraphs from Melbourne that the owner of Warwick has backed his colt to win the V.R.C. Derby for all the money down to 2 to 1. mr. Smart ...
Article : 77 wordsThe following horses were scratched this morning:—Hawkesbury Handicap—Jessie Tait, Archie, Delusion, All Silk, Warwick, Glencoe. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe prospects for the season continue bright. We have only occasionally been visited by frost, and herbage has not been damaged. Coughs and colds are very prevalent in the district, the junior portion ...
Article : 48 wordsSir—With further reference to my letter of Wednesday, permit me to ask you to publish the following extract from the returns of deaths in the municipality during ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 25 Jul 1883, Page 7
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