We 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 wordsCropping in this district still continues on many farms, and the young wheat is looking splendid. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe proposed site of the jetty for this township has lately presented a busy appearance, as being the best landing place in Kingscote harbour. The farming implements stores &c. of the selectors of ...
Article : 430 wordsA concert was given here on Wednesday, June 20, lady and gentleman amateurs, in aid of the Proscenium Fund. There was a fairly large attendance, and the programme was well sustained. Mr. J. T. ...
Article : 181 wordsThe weather of late has been all that could be wished for. The ground is thoroughly soaked, and the crops are looking well. Feed is also springing, although short at present. ...
Article : 196 wordsCarrieton is a new township of about four years existence, situated about a mile and a half to the east of the railway, midway between Petersburg and Quorn. In my opinion the day is not far distant ...
Article : 418 wordsPresent—All Circular from Surveyor-General's Office re map of district received. Circular from Crown Lands Office requesting return of dogs registered since July 1 1[?] Clark had replied ...
Article : 110 wordsPresent—All except Cr. Markey, J. H. Roberts tender for Beaumont Hill accepted at £3 17s. 6d. per chain. Dr. Wyatt wrote complaining that Council had not treated him fairly, as they had ...
Article : 186 wordsThe season continues good Grass is growing splendidly, seeding not yet finished, early crops are being fed down. ...
Article : 22 wordsUp to the present the fails have been very seasonable, with an absence of frost, and the grass is springing up abundantly in all directions. The hopes of the farming interest are looking bright and ...
Article : 74 wordsPresent—The Chairman and Crs. Ackland, Channing, Hacklin, and Wotton. Letter received from Mr. Noices, Chairman of Board of Advice, stating that Government are prepared to erect ...
Article : 87 wordsWe are having beautiful weather for the crops, which are coming on nicely. The fanners are in good spirits, seeing so much rain. Seeding in nearly finished. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe pass week's favourable weather has caused the grass to grow luxuriantly. Stock of all kinds have improved, and we now look forward to a good lowest and a heavy clip. ...
Article : 121 wordsPresent—All except Cr. Bates. Letter from W. J. Back, complaining waste of expenditure of rates on footpaths, Gilberton and offering suggestions relative to alterations, which be thought would be ...
Article : 132 wordsEvery one has been making use of the fine weather we hare been favoured with to finish seeding, which is pretty well at an end, and on all sides there is the unanimous expression that few ...
Article : 201 wordsPresent—E. Lipsett (Chairman), J. Woodhead, A. Rankine, and C.L. Taylor Cr. Taylor reported that a road through Mr. John Ford's property had not been properly conveyed to this Council ...
Article : 123 wordsPresent.—all letter from Destitute Board rerations. Dr. Weld elected surgeon to destitute poor in district. Luke Brown enquired whether Council still insisted upon all enclosed roads being paid for. ...
Article : 207 wordsThe weather continues to be all that we can desire and the absence of frost ia gladly remarked. Vegetation is coming on rapidly, and crops and grass [?] forward now than they have been at this time ...
Article : 90 wordsFor the past three weeks the weather has been fine and warm, and the wheat is looking well; grass and horsefeed are scarce, and as a consequence all kinds of stock are in poor condition. whilst many ...
Article : 108 wordsThe fine weather we have had of late has freshened things up wonderfully; the grass and wheat are growing fast, and already there is more vegetation here than there was during any portion ...
Article : 93 wordsSir.—About two years ago surveyors were employed for months in these hundreds surveying all the scrub lands into different sized blocks, and it was generally understood ...
Article : 374 wordsSince the very heavy rains which I spoke of in my last letter we have had, some delightful weather, which has been taken advantage of by the farmers for pushing on with their seeding. Several of the ...
Article : 74 wordsAn entertainment in connection with the Anglican Church took place on Tuesday evening, June 19, in the Council Chamber. The weather was all that could he desired in consequence of which there ...
Article : 257 wordsOn Tuesday, the 19th inst., a sacred concert was given in the wesleyan Chapel, Port Lincoln, in aid of the fund for repairing the building. A good audience assembled. The concert was opened by ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 23 Jun 1883, Page 4
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