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Advertising : 27,599 wordsPope—Scarfe v. barton—Gordon. Crozier v. whaite—Wadey. Wigley—Penny v. Errington—Wadey. Rosenblum v. Rosenparteen—Smith. ...
Article : 76 wordsOn New Year's Day a picnic in connection with the Primitive Methodist Church and Sunday-school left Eudunda in conveyances for the grounds of Mr. J. Gosden, which ...
Article : 143 wordsFinal hearings.—Thomes Doyle, of Port Adelaide, licensed victualler; Alexander T. Shedden, of Port Adelaide, carrenter: David McKenzie, of Bowden, hairdresser: Thomas Rvan. of Julia Creek, labourer ...
Article : 230 wordsThe holidays passed off very quietly here, every one nearly being too busy to go holiday-making. Our shores have been visited by number of yachts, whose occupants at ...
Article : 416 wordsEdward James, dairyman was charged by Thomas Weedon with buying on January 2 at Woodville assaulted and beaten him. Mr. W. J. L. Sinclair appeared for defendant. Plaintiff said he was in ...
Article : 160 wordsYOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION V. CORPORATION OF ADELAIDE.—This was an appeal against the assessment of the Y.M.C.A. building, and the grounds of the appeal were that the property ...
Article : 1,313 wordsMichael an old offender, for drunkenness and using indecent linkage, was sentenced to seven days in Gladstone Gaol. John Sullivan, for a similar offence, was ordered ...
Article : 41 wordsAt the Destitute Asylum on 'Wednesday, January 7, the inquest was resumed upon the body of a newly-born male child, which was found in King William-street on christmas morning. Mr. Thomas ...
Article : 341 wordsThe gardeners have been very busy of late gathering fruit and sending it to market. The crop, however, has not bean very large, and the produce will therefore soon be scarce ...
Article : 133 wordsIn consequence of the sudden rise in the price of wheat farmers are bringing in large loads, and the township is very lively m expectation of a farther rise. ...
Article : 32 wordsA very heavy thunderstorm visited us on the 3rd mat, replenishing tanks and leaving large pools of water on the ground. Reaping is now nearly finished in Borne piaces. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe inquest on the above fire was held at the Railway Hotel on January C, by Mr. R. C. Sandland, J.P. Mr. W.J. Ma[?]george acted as foreman of the Jury. ...
Article : 884 wordsThe very changeable weather we have experienced of late has considerably retarded harvest operations. The damage done to the crops by the storm that visited us last mouth ...
Article : 134 wordsThe district has ushered the new year in very quietly. The ham of the reaper was not even heard in consequence of rain having fallen daring the previous night and at ...
Article : 238 wordsReaping may be considered finished, and the Winnowers will soon tell what position many of the farmers are to take. On Saturday evening we had a heavy thunderstorm ...
Article : 61 wordsThe atrange weather which has prevailed for sometime changed yesterday morning, and in the evening we had a heavy and steady downfall of about a Quarter of an inch ...
Article : 104 wordsWilliam Connor and Jean Dammon were charged by George Hill with stealing a silver watch valued at £3 at the Shamrock Hotel, on December 15. It was shown that the prosecutor and defendant and ...
Article : 78 wordsSarah Alexander was charged with having no visible means of support, and dismissed with a caution. Matthew Marchall, a labouring man, was fined £2 ...
Article : 809 wordsThe Institute was formally opened to the public to-night, and an entertainment, mainly supported by local talent, was given ! for the benefit of the Building Fund. Mr. ...
Article : 121 wordsPresent—Crs. G. W. Hobbs (in the chair), W. Keal, T. Durham, J. Gordon, R. King, J. Whyte, and the Clerk (R. O. Evans). Works ordered—Making [?]-foot path on south [?] Junction-road ...
Article : 128 wordsPresent—Councillors A. H. Martin (chair), G. P. Manning, D. Radford, and W. [?] Auditors' report and [?]-street and tabled abstract of re[?]sipts and expenditure for the haif-year ending ...
Article : 188 wordsThe usual picnic was held on Mrs. Solly's grounds, near Watervale, on New Year's Day. The situation is picturesque and suitable. ample shade being afforded by the ...
Article : 147 wordsPresent—All. The [?] and balance-sheet audited were laid upon the table. Tenders for hand metal were accepted—125 yank, at 9s. 9d. per ward. W. Bingley: 290 vards at [?] and 100 yards ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 8 Jan 1885, Page 3
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