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Advertising : 1,793 wordsW. HILL AND DINAH HILL V. JOHN ALLEN, T. ALLEN, AND STEPHEN ALLEN.—£200, damages for trespass and illegal seizure of goods. Mr. Gepp for plaintiffs: the ...
Article : 1,053 wordsA Castlemaine correspondent telegraphs to a Melbourne paper on Tuesday:—" The most intense excitement prevailed through the district to-day when it was alleged that a ...
Article : 931 wordsSir—If the people of Ireland have not the right to govern themselves, who can possibly have the right to govern them? This is the question which so-called Liberal(?) Unionists ...
Article : 887 wordsPresent—Dr. Whittell (President), Dr.Paterson, Messrs. Henry Rymill and George Young, and the Secretary. Mr. Wright sent an apology for non-attendance. ...
Article : 952 wordsElder's Wool and Produce Company, Limited, under date December 22, report as follows:—Wool.—The auctions are as usual suspended over the holidays, and they will be resumed on Tuesday ...
Article : 109 wordsSir—Last evening, for the first time, I had the pleasure of listening to Dr. Lucas upon the above subject. Allow me to say previously to hearing the lecture I had regarded ...
Article : 276 wordsFat Cattle.—Owing to there being no sales during, the holidays 714 head we.e yarded for the fortnight's supply, and all but 20 sold. Queensland supplied 400 head, principally medium quality: the ...
Article : 757 wordsSir—I quite agree with the remarks of your correspondent "H. J."(in Observer, December 17) anent the amendments(?) made by the Legislative Council in the District ...
Article : 450 wordsPresent—All. Inspector reported having examined all butchers' premises, and found same clean, and having issued several notices for ...
Article : 337 wordsJohn Boss, Ellen Evans, and Peter Johnson were each fined 10s. for drunkenness, and Ellen Best for a similar offence had to pay 20s., in default seven days. ...
Article : 43 wordsLilly Travels Was charged, on the information of Nellie Harrison, with breaking two panes of glass valued at £1, the property of the informant. Mr. Smith defended, and ...
Article : 599 wordsSir—In this afternoon's Journal I read a paragraph stating that sharks have been seen off the jetty at Glenelg. I understand that next Wednesday, the 28th. two swimming ...
Article : 116 wordsBusiness, though somewhat better than a few weeks ago, is still very dull, but it is hoped will be better when the farmers have finished reaping. A fair amount of wheat is ...
Article : 82 wordsPresent—Mr. G. F. Cleland (Chairman), Messrs. Wiles, Wark, Cornish, and Gillard, the Secretary (Mr. J. D. Woods, jun.), and Inspector (Mr. B. Weidenbach). ...
Article : 211 wordsSir—It seems a very great pity that a draper in Hindley-street should have seen fit to break through the established custom and keep his shop open after 6 o'clock. Surely he ...
Article : 127 wordsThe public school dispersed to-day for the Christmas holidays, and, the children went on their annual picnic, the scene of festivities being about ...
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Advertising : 321 wordsSir—Our worthy Mayor is again to the fore in thinking of the poor, but it is surprising that he should be the only one to do bo when we have so many wealthy people amongst us. ...
Article : 127 wordsPresent—Messrs. David Davies (Chairman), S. Braund, C. Johns, and W. Boyle, and the Secretary. The Inspector reported that the district was ...
Article : 95 wordsOur local school has just broken up for the Christmas Holidays. The Head Teacher (Mr. Snell) gave the children a treat in the Institute Hall on Thursday evening, which ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 23 Dec 1887, Page 3
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