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  2. STRATHALBYN.

    Present—All the members.The financial statement presented receipts of £9 5s., expenditure, £37 10s.; balance in hand, £150 8s. 2d. The Clerk handed ever to the Chairman £S ...

    Article : 381 words
  3. MEMORANDA ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE WAR.

    THE WINTER CLOTHING—The following extract from the letter of a private gives a description of the appearance of the army in their winter costume:—"We do not look like ...

    Article : 4,796 words
  4. THE SLAUGHTERHOUSE.

    Sir—The letter of the Colonial Surgeon to the Corporation, as published by you this day, contains certain remarks, which will I am sure ba objected to by every person who has paid ...

    Article : 547 words
  5. MACCLESFIELD.

    Present—Messrs. H. Linn, W. Gould, H. Saltmarsh, and S. Robinson.Mr. Saltmarsh presented an account from Mr. C. Maidment for £2, for removing trees, Ac. from district- ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. FORSAKEN LOVE.

    Man will seek a woman's heart; First to win, and then to break; Subtle ia the lover's part, -first to flatter, then forsake. ...

    Article : 108 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,396 words
  8. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Mr. Dunn (in the chair), Messrs. Frame, Little, and Wedd. The Clerk produced a receipt for £59 2s, which he had paid into the Bank since hut meeting. and reported ...

    Article : 461 words
  9. THE REV. T. BINNEY ON "THE ROYAL PROCLAMATION."

    On this I observe: 1st. That I do not object to the national expression of any deep, pervading sentiment of a religious nature, which the circumstances of a nation may render ...

    Article : 1,810 words
  10. MUDLA WIRRA.

    Present—All the members.The Clerk paid to the Treasurer the nun of £19 3s. viz., £19 for timber licences and 3s. for a depasturing Foence. less Is. 4cL postages: and £i raid to Samuel ...

    Article : 399 words
  11. THE USE OF GRAVEL.

    Sir—Did you see the gravel placed on the foothpaths of Adelaide last winter, especially in Morphett-street and North-terrace, and do you know where it is now ? I don't. ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. THE MAINE LIQUOR LAW.

    Sir—The above law having been 'the subject of .several articles in your daily issue, and appearing to engage considerable attention. I feel constrained to express a few ...

    Article : 500 words
  13. ECHUNGA.

    A special meeting of the Council was held at the Hagen Arms to consider a communication from the Colonial Secretary relative to the unemployed female immigrants. A number of ratepayers also were present. ...

    Article : 294 words
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