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Advertising : 16,223 wordsSir—Kindly allow me through the medium of your paper to bring before the proper authorities the disgraceful state of the above cemetery. The ground appears to have no ...
Article : 420 wordsSir—In reading the Parliamentary reports to-day I noticed a speech by. Mr. Handyside on the Constitution Bill, in which that gentleman made the following reference to the ...
Article : 513 wordsPresent—The Hon. F. E. H. W. Krichauff, M.L.C. (Chairman). Sir Samuel Davenport. Messrs. C. J. Valet tine (Chiof Inspector of Stook). T. Hardy. W. E. Snow. and A. ...
Article : 447 wordsSir—What is to become of our young men ? Referring to the agricultural community, the foregoing question is ever before us, and it is of so vast importance that ere long the ...
Article : 548 wordsPresent—Mrssrs. C. B. Young (Chairman), H. S. Dunn John Dowing, F. Lines, H. Your and W. A. Mills (Hon. Secretary). Resolved.—"Test this branch strougly ...
Article : 209 wordsSir—I notice with pleasure that the eastern corporate bodies are [?] up to the great necessity of having mode tarpaving done in, their districts. His Warship the Mayor of ...
Article : 262 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Wasleys Farmers' Club was [?]eld at the Ridley Arms, Waslcys, on Wednesday evening, November 26; the President (Mr. J. Barrow) in the chair. Mr. ...
Article : 906 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. Hart, J.P. (Chairman), H. F. L. Holzgrefe, James Bird, and S. J. Stuckey, J.P. (Hon. Secretary). The remedies for the destruction of [?]custs suggested by the ...
Article : 143 wordsSeveral tires have occurred alongside the railway line lately, and are supposed to have been caused by sparks from the engine, not withstanding the use of the best-known sparkeatehers. Dry grass is ...
Article : 132 wordsSir—In your issue of this morning I find an extraordinary opinion on "the formation of petroleum," said to come from Professor Mendeleef, and endorsed by Mr. Thomas N. ...
Article : 243 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Robertson (Chairman), J. Tilley, Westerman Smith, T. McPharlin, and A. A. Wiekstecd (Hon. Secretary). The members Present agreed ...
Article : 196 wordsThe ironstone quarries are still being worked, about thirty men being employed. The old Belvidere Silver Mine is to be reopened. Shearing is over, the clip being satisfactory. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe foundation-stone of the Willunga Agricultural Hall was laid on November 20 by Mr. F. Atkinson, J.P., who has been an old and valued supporter of the Society form its beginning. Between 200 and ...
Article : 121 wordsSir—Seeing Kirkham Evans's letter in your issue of the 29th re "Corporal Punishment in Schools" I must say that I do not agree with him in reference to the verdict in connection ...
Article : 339 wordsThe Local Court was crowded to-day to hear a case in which a person who has travelled through most of the townships of the colony holding sales of drapery, &c., was charged with carrying his goods ...
Article : 96 wordsPresent—Mr. J. English, J.P. (Chairman), Dr. Yeatman, Messrs. John Allen, G. R. Lambert, J. Barkla, H. Williams, W. Parker, J. M. Sandow, and F. H. Tothill (Hon. ...
Article : 642 wordsA fairly numerous audience gathered in the Institute on Tuesday night in spite of rain, wind, and mind to hear Mr. Glynn lecture on "Woman." All were highly gratified with his scholarly and ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the monthly meeting held on November 26 the list of questions sent out hy the "Select Committee on Agricultural, Fruit, and Dairying Bonuses" was discussed with the following ...
Article : 314 wordsA concert in aid of the local English Church was given in the Institute on Saturday, November 22, by a band of young men from Adelaide. The concert passed off very well, there being some good ...
Article : 49 wordsThe steamer Governor Musgrave has been in the harbour for several days repairing the moorings and removing the inner set. Had we but a suitable jetty that vessels could load alongside it would ...
Article : 48 wordsThe season has been very trying, particularly to children, who have almost all been attacked by a bronchial catar[?]h with fever, &c., a great many adults suffering at the same time from influenza of a ...
Article : 40 wordsThe footbridge over the creek was completed by Mr. White last week, and as far as strength goes it is a good job. Whooping cough is very prevalent. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir—Will some one please answer the following questions:—Whether it is the duty of any one to see thant the provisions of the Insolvency Act relative to assignments are enforced? ...
Article : 424 wordsThe Roller Flour Milling and Mercantile Company's mill has been purchased for about £1,200, and the original Company will get very little it anything back out of their £10 shares. ...
Article : 35 wordsJames Laker, aged eleven years, son of Mr. Laker, postmaster, postmaster. died suddenly from diphtheria this morning. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents. ...
Article : 27 wordsA general meeting of the shareholders of the Tatiara Produce Company was held in the Institute on Saturday evening, November 22, with Mr. John Green in the chair. After a few minor alterations ...
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Advertising : 346 wordsMr. Joseph Oliver Hedley died early last Tuesday morning form congestion of the lungs, at the age of thirty years. On Wednesday afternoon the remains of the deceased gentleman were carried form his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsA largely attended meeting was held here on November 22 (Mr. J. Milne, J.P., in the chair) to consider the non-compliance of the Minister of Education with request embodied in ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. J. Brown lately read a paper upon "Fruitgrowing in the Port Elliot District" to the local branch of the Agricultural Bureau, and the following is an abstract of his ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 2 Dec 1890, Page 3
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