All credit must be accorded to the sixty, and odd gentlemen comprising the Executive Committee of the Royal Agricultural Society of South Australia for the zeal and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,951 wordsSurveyor Instructed to call for tenders by next meeting for the following works:—27 chains road at Beaumont, 9 chains of kerbing and paying Kensington-terrace, and about 12 ...
Article : 149 wordsTenders accepted—No. 10, James Gallagher, £4 15s. per chain; 12, Thomas Clayson, £3 6s. 6d. per chain; 14, J. Gallagher, 4s. 9d. per yard; 15, T. Clayson, £3 3s. 3d. per Mr. W. Mair applied for two trees near his fence to remain standing; granted, also portion of road applied for by him to be made. Mr. Philip Tear's application for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 wordsLuxmoore &Co.Limited report:—Wool.—There is nothing doing in the local market. A few oddments continue to come to hand; these will be offered early. Sheepskins.—Large supplies of pelts come ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 754 wordsLetter from E. Newman and others re metalling part of two roads at Stansbury. Application from Charles Ballard for office of Poundkeeper, Oaklands Pound; granted ...
Article : 185 wordsMeesrs. S. Barnard & Co. report:—Supplies for the week have been short, only a few country lota coming in, the majority being ordinary town lots, which are not much sought after. There is a fair ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. P. Lane nominated Commissioner of Midland Road Board. Clerk reported that £120 was still available for road expenditure after paying for work in hand and allowing ...
Article : 65 wordsLetters received from Mr. F. S. C. Driffield, calling attention to a dangerous place on road at Blakiston Park; to be informed that Council have no funds for the work. In ...
Article : 210 wordsThe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, report:—Wool.—There are no transactions of importance to chronicle with reference to our local market. The last English mail ...
Article : 632 wordsCattle—560 yarded. About 200 were from the Far North and Queensland, the balance from paddocks; quality inferior to good. Prices for best sorts were some what better, but inferior quality were dull of ...
Article : 303 wordsFormal business, Receipts, £22; payments, £78 18s, 6d. ...
Article : 13 wordsVarious accounts were passed for payment. A footbridge to be placed over Smith's Creek, at Smithfield, near Mr. J. Scott's, Payments, £83 6s. 7d. ...
Article : 28 wordsFat Cattle.—560 formed the supply,of which all but 100 were sold, the balance being withdrawn. The quality generally was medium, but ranged from stores to prime. The demand ruled active for best ...
Article : 466 wordsTenders accepted—No. 28, F. McFarline, £3 8s. per chain; No. 29, J. Jarrell, £3 12s. 6d., per chain; No. 30, F. McFarline, 3s. 6d. per yard. Works ordered—8 chains ...
Article : 64 wordsTenders accepted—No. 37, E. Hall, £2 10s. per chain; 38, £4 4s. 6d., Mr. McDonald; 39, £5 3s., J, B. Tozer; 40, £4 5s., H. Bussenschutt; 41, £3 2s. 6d., H. Bussenschutt; 42, £4 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 432 wordsThe Commercial Bank failure has, of course, been much talked of here as elsewhere, although fortunately there being no branch in oar neighbourhood the calamity has ...
Article : 158 wordsCorrespondence.—Cr. Farrant mentioned that according to promise he had made enquiries re silt. Mr. Jacobson expected to have a contract shortly, when Council should ...
Article : 115 wordsG. Laughton reports:—Fat Cattle.—The supply has as usual been beyond trade requirements. The best cattle met with a ready sale at about late prices, but inferior were difficult to quit, and a ...
Article : 373 wordsThe continued dry weather is being seriously felt; both feed and water are scarce, and water-carting is the order of the day. The springs are lower than they have been for ...
Article : 261 wordsFat Sheep.—8,700 sheep yarded, 2,100 of which were stores. The quality of the remainder was only medium, with the exception of one or two lots very prime. We sold a fine draft of Merino wethers for ...
Article : 275 wordsMr. H. Richardson nominated for seat on Midland Road Board. Hall District Council forwarded account for half cost road repairs between Sullivan's and Matchoss's ...
Article : 317 wordsWOOL—There have not been any local wool sales this week, and the market remains unchanged. During the recent London sales fairly long Merino wool and all classes of lambs wool sold better than ...
Article : 863 wordsFat Cattle.—560 yarded; about 460 from the local paddocks, balance from Queensland. The trade took all but about 100, which were held over. Quality inferior to good. Price unaltered for lower ...
Article : 208 wordsBusiness is almost at a standstill. Owing to the dry weather water-carting is becoming necessary. Ploughing is pretty general, and a few farmers have commenced sowing. ...
Article : 31 wordsA public meeting was held in Wood's Hotel on February 20—Mr. S. Tucker in the chair—to consider the water supply. A motion was carried that Mr. Barrie write to ...
Article : 147 wordsFormal business. Payments, £15 9s. 9d.; receipts, £9 5s. 3d. ...
Article : 14 wordsG. Laughton reports:—Wool.—Very little offering. I sold small lots of mixed at from 3¼d. to 4d. per lb. Sheepskins.—There has been more animation in this market I have sold best Merino ...
Article : 160 wordsTenders accepted—15 chains roadmaking at Kilkenny, Mr, Chigwidden, at £4 per chain; 8 chains, Hyde Park, J. Beggs, at £6 per chain. Receipts, £150 6s.; payments ...
Article : 36 wordsTender accepted—Forming and debrising road near Mount Barker at £1 13s. per chain. Work ordered—Forming and debrising 6 chains Hunt's road. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 5 Mar 1886, Page 3
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