The monthly meeting was held in the Royal Hotel on Saturday afternoon. The Chairman (Mr. W. H. Binney, presided, and there were else present—Messrs. J. Miller. Morrish. Marshall. A. Brown. ...
Article : 1,342 wordsSir—Your correspondent, "A Landbroker Many Years Standing," has very good reasons for submitting such a multitude of suggestions to the public through the medium ...
Article : 2,257 wordsWilliam White, railway employe, was charged with felonior stealing on various occasions a number of articles of a miscellancous character from the store of T. R. Davis of Snowton.) A ...
Article : 87 wordsMeeting held Saturday, June 9. Present—Eight members. Mr. W, N. Robinson in the chair. Secretary explained that he had duly convened, meetings, but owing to the heavy rain and other ...
Article : 154 wordsJohn Fitzgerald and Gerald Fitzgerald wire charged with drunkenness and assaulting the arresting constable. Mr. H. Varley appealed for he defence. Fined £5 10a. each and coats. Gerald ...
Article : 485 wordsMr. J. M. Stephens, who has been managing Levine & Dowling's store over since that firm started business hero, has left the district for Adelaide. He was entertained at a dinner by a number ...
Article : 292 wordsHomburg—Fischer v. Rigby—Sheridan. Gordon.—Nev'le v. Allon-Tuker. Ayers—National Bank of Australasia v. Dick Gordon. ...
Article : 78 wordsSir—Now that the agitation about the future destiny of New Guinea has all but culminated in the de facto annexation of that important island, I crave your indulgence for ...
Article : 1,620 wordsHayes v. Hayes. LOCAL COURT APPEAL. RULE NISI FOR ARGUMENT. McMullen v. McRae. ...
Article : 77 wordsSeeding is now finished in this locality. The early sowing is looking well, better than it has for many years past at this time of the year, owing to the early rain and the fine growing weather ...
Article : 88 wordsUsual monthly meeting of above branch held a Cook's Hotel, Saturday, Jane 16th. There was a good attendance. Mr. W. Russell (President of the branch) occupied the chair. ...
Article : 983 wordsFinal Hearings.—George Carver, of Glenelg, carpenter; Stephen Carter, of Koolywurtie, fanner; Michael Brennan, of Strathalbyn, carrier; William W. Pearson, of Hindmarsh butcher: Abraham ...
Article : 213 wordsThe abundant rains we nave had have caused the early-sown wheat and grass to grow wonderfully. Seeding is nearly over for this season, and the fanners of Yorke's Peninsula have never had such ...
Article : 39 wordsCharles McLachlan, was charged, on the information of Bildget Carrie, with assaulting the informant at Port Adelaide on June 16. Mr. Wallace appeared for informant, and Mr. J. H. Sinclair ...
Article : 265 wordsThe wheat still continues to thrive well under the beautiful warm growing weather we are having. Part of the powerful machinery belonging to the boring machine has arrived at this place. Two or ...
Article : 70 wordsSeeding operations are now finished, and the wheat plant is places is well covering the ground and looking very healthy. ...
Article : 77 wordsAs far as the season has advanced it is all that could be desired for agricultural purposes. The wheat plant is looking remarkably well, and has a very healthy appearance. Seeding is almost if not ...
Article : 184 wordsSUMMERTON v. JONKS.—£60, for sand sold and delivered and damages for Illegal restraint. Mr. C. C. Kingston for the plaintiff; Mr. W. V. Smith for the defendant. The plaintiffs case was that defendant ...
Article : 1,396 wordsTHE ENGLISH COPPER MARKET.—The London Journal Journal, of May 12, writes as follows concerning the state of the English cooper market:—"This market continues quiet, and somewhat ...
Article : 891 wordsWe have been favoured with the grandest rain yet experienced here. The fall has been exceedingly heavy, and consequently dams and tanks are over-flowing Farming operations have been impeded in ...
Article : 556 wordsOn Saturday, 16th inst., a meeting of the above was held in the Gladstone Institute. A large number of farmers were present, and Mr. J. Tonkin occupied the chair. The monthly meeting of this branch of the Farmers' Association met on June 15. Mr. John Leonard, J.P., presided. It wan proposed that this place should be made the polling place for the ...
Article : 1,865 wordsMonthly meeting held at Port Germein on Saturday evening; Mr. G. atone in the chair. Memorial from the Wasleys Farmers' Club was read and received, also letter from W. J. Venning informing ...
Article : 447 wordsThe crops and grass are growing splendidly. Farmers are rejoicing over the late rains, which they say are the bert that they have seen for the last seven years. Every on ...
Article : 103 wordsOn Monday, at 7 p.m., a public meeting was held in the schoolroom to consider the question of building a Churh. It was rather influential than numerous. The Rev. Canon Morse occupied the choir ...
Article : 195 wordsPlayed at Salisbury on June 20, and resulted in a win for the home team by 4 pools 9 behinds to their opponents' 7 behinds. For the winners J. Whittlesen, C. Brown, Fry, Wiggins (2), E. Whittlesea. ...
Article : 242 wordsWe are having very seasonable weather, a few warm days and then a little rain. The young wheat loots healthy. The oldest settlers say they do not remember a more promising reason. The farmers ...
Article : 172 wordsMeeting held in the Institute Hall on Friday, June 16, the President (Mr. T. Williams, J.P.). In the chair, and there was a moderate attendance ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 23 Jun 1883, Page 3
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