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Advertising : 19,714 wordsIn re John Payne, late of Adelaide, shoemaker ; adjourned final hearing. Mr. E. C. Gwynne for the insolvent; Mr. Foster for the trustee. Private evidence was taken in ...
Article : 340 wordsFat Sheep.—8,300 yarded, of which about 6,000 were sold. There was not a great many sheep of good quality forward, and for this description there was a good demand. Other sorts were dull of sale. ...
Article : 304 wordsR. Burns, on a charge of indecency at Glenelg on the 28th ultimo, was fined 10s. and costs, in all £1. ...
Article : 32 wordsSir—I thought, we had almost run this subject out, but from your issue for Thursday I find myself compelled to ask space for a reply to the communication signed by "I. ...
Article : 811 wordsThe month has been as usual fairly brisk in business, though the hot. weather and shortness of feed make it difficult to quit stock except at greatly reduced prices. Good healthy young store cattle ...
Article : 302 wordsTAMPKE V. DAEBLER AND WIFE.—Action for £100, damages for slander. P. S. Tampke, clerk and accountant to W. Pfieffer, storekeeper. Sedan, sued defendants, of the ...
Article : 151 wordsWorks to be done—Cutting at Carter's Hill, 2 chains metal Hill River, 4 chains metal near Condell's, 10 chains forming near Fryar's, 20 chains forming near Gillen's. Overseer to get repairs done ...
Article : 86 wordsMessrs. A. W. Sandford. & Co. report:—A full supply of all sorts of produce forward, with the exception of poultry. The hot weather had its effect upon most of the fresh butter in for to-day's ...
Article : 431 wordsTender accepted—Contract No. 5, reservoir, Green and White, 4s. 10d. per yard. Works ordered—50 yards maintenance, Ball's-road; 5 chains forming and making, Paradise Park; 4½ do, screened gravel ...
Article : 110 wordsGeorge Henry Nancarrow, for being drunk and using indecent language, had to pay £1. John McKeen, Joseph Bell, and Hugh Kellard were charged with having no visible lawful ...
Article : 1,172 wordsAttention of contractor to be again called to excavations made on Patawalonga Reserve. Solicitors to W. White wrote for compensation for land taken on Henley Beach-road; deferred. Chairman ...
Article : 58 wordsCorrespondence — From Mr. G. Cruickshank, calling attention to the nuisance at Mr. James Taylor's, causing great danger to the inhabitants by the flames coming from his forge; Chairman and ...
Article : 52 wordsSlaughtering licences granted to T. Wiggins and A. Whittlesea. Tenders to be invited for various works. Payments, £11 9s. ...
Article : 24 wordsWorks ordered—Metalling 4 chains on Pearn's-road, 4 do. Seaview-road, 2½ do. O'Halloran's-road, 4 do. Holly's Hill-road, 3 do. Lumb's Cross-road; forming 12 do. Hooper's-road; culvert and cutting ...
Article : 55 wordsTenders accepted—No. 23, T. P. Parker, £3 10s.; 24, Parker, £3 10s.; 25, J. Ritchie. £5; 26, Parker, £3 19s. 6d.; 27, T. Hatcher, £4 4s.; 28, W. Scales, £5 ; 29, C. Wotherspoon, £5 4s. 9d.; 30, Tranter, £3 ...
Article : 78 wordsResolved, that each Councillor be authorized to inspect metalling in his ward, and that in future contractors send samples of stone for top metal. Payments, £33 7s. 7d. ...
Article : 501 wordsA valedictory tea and public meeting was tendered in the Wesleyan Chapel on Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Hoggarth, who are leaving for Narracoorte. The Rev. J. Watts ...
Article : 106 wordsOn Christmas Day the Tarcowie annual athletic sports passed off with success, being well patronised by the public. The Caltowie Brass Band was in attendance. ...
Article : 97 wordsOn New Year's Day aquatic and athletic sports were held at Aldinga Jetty, There was a large number of spectators, and the sports went off very well. In the evening an ...
Article : 103 wordsYesterday was one of the hottest days we have had for the summer, the heat being almost unbearable. Birds were falling lifeless in all directions, being unable to stand ...
Article : 127 wordsAfter several days of almost unprecedented heat a cool change took place last night. To-day is quite pleasant, and a few drops of rain have fallen. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe yield is very light, and nobody seems to have got anything like what was expected, from 1 to 2 bushels being the general thing, whilst a few have no crop at all, one farmer ...
Article : 175 wordsMargaret Rossiter, married woman, was charged, on remand, by Ann Sheddon with breaking one of her window-panes, valued at 30s., at Port Adelaide on December 30. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 9 Jan 1886, Page 3
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