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Advertising : 668 wordsSir—In addition to my letter of yesterday I wish to refer to No. 60. As the rale stands it may be construed so as to prevent a digger abandoning one claim and seeking another at ...
Article : 1,306 wordsYesterday whilst Mrs. Humberstone, of the Mount Rat Hotel, accompanied by her son, a lad of 17, was going to Maitland the buggy came into contact with a post. Mrs. ...
Article : 92 wordsMAYBELL NORTH MINING CO.—The-second ordinary general meeting of shareholders in this Company was held at Comstock Chambers on Wednesday morning. Mr. S. Newland ...
Article : 1,599 wordsDefended Causes.—Pope—Ramsay v. Hanton—Stock; W. V. Smith—Bradley v. Norburn—Symon: Colton—Ross v. Seager—G. N. Hardy; Muirhead—S.A. Insurance ...
Article : 68 wordsFirst Hearings.—Robert Blackle, of Alberton, storekeeper; William Thomas Mather, late of Norwood, saddler. Adjourned Final Hearing.—Robert Henry ...
Article : 60 wordsA meeting of the selectors and leaseholders living around the Government reservoir took place this afternoon. Mr. D. H. Lemke, who presided, said that the meeting had been ...
Article : 238 wordsSeven unsatisfied judgments were disposed of. CATHERINE E. CHEV v. S. HILL.—£29, value of and organ. Mr. Gepp for the plaintiff ...
Article : 1,038 wordsUsual monthly meeting held at Mount Rat on Friday evening, October 8. There was only a small attendance of members. The Vice-President occupied the chair. ...
Article : 576 wordsShe employes of the Locomotive Department held their second annual picnic at the Summit in the Pichirichi Pass on Friday, October 15. There was a large gathering. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Blue Ribbon Army held a picnic at Lochiel on Wednesday, October 13. About 500 people and 100 vehicles were on the ground. Sports and games were carried on ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Melrose Agricultural Society held their annual Show on the Society's beautifully situated ground on October 15. Some two or three years ago the Society applied to ...
Article : 828 wordsSir—There appears for be great misapprehension about the above and a little amiable discussion may throw some light on the subject. The matter seems to me to stand ...
Article : 621 wordsHeld in the Institute Hall on Friday afternoon, October 8. There was a good attendance, and Mr. J. Pearce (President) occupied the chair. Memorial in favour of the ...
Article : 747 wordsUnsatisfied Judgment Summonses.—Toll v. Bash, Brown v. Rice, Moore v. Hunter, Jeanes v. Williams. Defended Causes.—Jones and Another v. ...
Article : 43 wordsSir—Your correspondent "W. M. Diment" assumes the character of a special pleader rather than that of a Judge, and hence his defence of the 5 per cent exemptions of land ...
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Advertising : 503 wordsCatherine Trasey, for drunkenness, was fined 10s. Mary Callighan, charged with having no settled place of abode, was sent to the Industrial School till she attains the age ...
Article : 710 wordsSir—I have read with much interest A. W. Bristow's letter appearing in your issue of to-day, and fully endorse all he says with regard to the Transcontinental Railway ...
Article : 264 wordsOn Tuesday Porter Fritsch very placidly saved a man's life at the railway station. The man had been drinking rather freely, and suddenly got down on the track only a ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 21 Oct 1886, Page 3
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