As the condition and prospects of the present season's wheat crops are matters of absorbing interest just now, we have sent out circulars to our ...
Article : 610 wordsThere is no denying the fact that in Victoria the subject of water conservation has got beyond the range of platform speeches or Parliamentary discussion. Go where you ...
Article : 1,125 wordsBURNSIDE, August 31.—Clerk to write to the Norwood Corporation in reference to the tramway rates on Kensington-road; also to ask that Council to divert some of the drain ...
Article : 2,917 wordsPope—May v. Martin & Co.—A. G. Downer. Aug. Davies—Miller v. Miller—E. J. Cox. M. H. Davis—Moore v. Owens—C. J. ...
Article : 42 wordsTHORNHILL G.M. Co.—The Manager reports:—"Newstead, August 28. The main shaft has been sunk and timbered's farther depth of 20 feet for the month, being a total ...
Article : 302 wordsMeeting held September 4, Mr. Faulkner in the chair. Mr. G. Sheriff (Hon. Secretary) read the correspondence as follows:— Letter from Mount Rat Farmers' Union re ...
Article : 863 wordsJudgment Summonses.—Conrad v. Banbury, Sands v. Barnes, Wigg v. Bishop, Ingleby v. Farrant, Raphael v. Kanaan, Raphael v. Perkins, Barlow v, Sellar ...
Article : 203 wordsIt is very pleasing to be able each week to report such timely rainfalls. September begins well, and the crops are growing fast. We are sorry to learn that Mr. W. C. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe petitioner, Charles Pryor, of Wallaroo Mines, Kadina, engineer, prayed the Court be grant a rule nisi for the dissolution of his marriage with Elizabeth Pryor, on ...
Article : 274 wordsThe anniversary services of the Sunday-school were conducted on Sunday last by the Rev. Mr. Reed, of Clare. There was a large attendance. The choir and the children sang ...
Article : 108 wordsSir—In reading your paper the other day I saw that in South Australia there are 428 police all told. If the population is 300,000 it will average one policeman to every 700 ...
Article : 324 wordsThe Bible Christian Church anniversary meetings were concluded to-night. Excellent sermons were preached on Sunday by the Rev. A. Clark. Tea and public meetings ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Adelaide-English Glee Society, under the baton of Mr. H. Evans, and assisted by Messrs. D. H. Bottrill and W. F. C. Hillary, gave an excellent concert here on Saturday ...
Article : 56 wordsG. SAMPSON v. BARRY.—£5 3s. 6d., for goods. Mr. Gepp for plaintiff; Mr. A. Davies for defendant. Judgment for plaintiff £2 17s. 5d. ...
Article : 75 wordsSir—Some amusing reading may be found in the reports of the meetings of this body. One thing is certain, and that is by the time the working men have settled everything to ...
Article : 1,027 wordsOn Thursday, Mr. W. Boxall, blacksmith, of Port Elliot, met with a nasty accident by the upsetting of an anvil, the whole weight coming down upon his right foot. The point ...
Article : 118 wordsPolice v. ALFRED WHITBREAD.—For having an unregistered dog fined 20s. and costs, or fourteen days in gaol. POLICE v. M. CUNNINGHAM.—For not ...
Article : 51 wordsFirst Hearings.—John Evans, of Morgan, blacksmith; George Henry Kerley, of Barunga, farmer; Walter Mizon, late of Stepney, engineer; John Webster, of North ...
Article : 112 wordsSir—As I believe that it is a rare thing for magpies to breed except in their wild state, and as I feel sure that many persona here and in England will feel interested in what I have ...
Article : 731 wordsA portion of our travelling stock reserve ia being surveyed in homestead blocks, and I suppose it will soon be in the market; but I fear there are not many who will be disposed ...
Article : 54 wordsSir—I see by the report in this morning's Register that some questions were asked about the uses and destination of the Government grant top the Aborigines' Friends' ...
Article : 924 wordsOn September 1 the adherents of the Church of England held a tea and entertainment in the Foresters Hall. The concert was much appreciated, and yielded a good sam ...
Article : 138 wordsRichard Ellis, for drunkenness, was fined 10s. Elizabeth Ramsay and Mary Gleeson were charged with stealing two £1 notes and £3 in money, the property of James Beesley. ...
Article : 602 wordsThe weather has been warm and genial but somewhat dusty during the past week. Nice showers have fallen. Sunday and to-day were very dusty, but about 3 p.m. a nice ...
Article : 124 wordsSir—The only scheme proposed for a federal naval defence of the colonies and the intercolonial shipping trade up to the present time is an Imperial one, submitted ...
Article : 1,147 wordsSeptember 1 was observed as a general holiday, all the business places being closed. The Junior Cricket Club journeyed to Port Pirie, and played a match there against a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 619 wordsSir—I send per parcel post portions of branch oh the sugar gam, showing damage done by a peat which is causing those in this district who take an interest in agriculture ...
Article : 215 wordsWilliam Hendry, seaman, was charged with disturbing the peace and good order of the steamer Emu at Port Adelaide on the previous day. Fined 5s. and costs 10s. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 9 Sep 1886, Page 3
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