E. Bowman v. F. T. Jones [?] £31 IIS 8d as part cost of wire-netting fence in the Hundred Kingston. T. B. Gall (Adelaide) for plaintiff. J. F. H. Winnall for defendant. ...
Article : 1,848 wordsJ. D. Cave v. H. Skews.—The defendant was charged with travelling sheep less than 5 miles a day in a direct line on August 30, within the limits of the Hanson District Council. ...
Article : 59 wordswas not by any means well represented, no doubt owing to the bad season. This remark might apply to the small number of exhibits in butter, but it certainly cannot apply to bams ...
Article : 215 wordsGeorge Parks was charged on the information of John Snell, chairman of trustees of the Burra Burra Loyal Lodge with forging the name of J. H. Cockrum to a document for ...
Article : 90 wordsThe display of flowers was far better than on any previous occasion. Mr. T. W. Wilkinson showed some vary beautiful heaths, baronia myrtaceous shrubs and daffodil which were ...
Article : 147 wordsWas brought to deaths door by typhoid, in 1885 ; since then be has never been able to do the slightest amount of work. Physicians failed to do any good, but, as a last resort, he ...
Article : 288 wordsJohn King was charged by J. T. Walker with stealing two pairs of boots from his shop on September 24. Clement Cox, assistant hairdresser, in the ...
Article : 145 wordsThis part of the show drew forth constant attention from everyone and some of the finest birds ever seen in Burra were on view. The competition in many cases was ...
Article : 907 wordsIn this section several good exhibits were shown, especially in the Alderney class. Mr. J. Lewis took first prize for best bull and cow, and Mr. G A. Gebhardt second ; the same ...
Article : 295 wordsThis department was very much neglected on this occasion, as also was the needlework and the judges regretted that there were not more entries. ...
Article : 94 wordsSet double harness, J Richards Ios; bridle and saddle, G C Sneyd Ios; best shod horse, M Hoare Ios ...
Article : 22 wordsThe third annual show in connection with the Burra and North-Eastern Agricultural, Horticultural and Pastoral Society, held on Wednesday, was a pronounced success ...
Article : 738 wordsSeveral schools were represented, and no less than 16 youngsters tried to appropriate first prize for the best band bouquet of wild flowers, and although each could not secure a ...
Article : 413 wordsTen greyhounds were shown, and Mr. C Oppermann's dog secured first prise, with Mr. J. J. Duncan's second. Several good dogs competed and were favourably commented on ...
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Advertising : 185 wordsAlthough the sheep pens were fairly well filled, we think that the Burra district—the home of the Merino—is capable of producing a much larger display than that which greeted ...
Article : 549 wordsPackard v. Packard—Action for specific return and damages, £20 Mr. Pendlebury for plaintiff and Mr. Boucaut for defendant. Plaintiff's solicitor asked to be allowed to add ...
Article : 2,190 wordsKnitted girl's cap, Lily Robertson 4s; string mat, Annie Pearce, 2s; crotchet satchet, Minnie Escott 4s; tea cosey, Miss josling 2s; twine mat, Edith ; Lihou 4s ; girl's manual work M. J. Taylor 4s; Crewel mantle ...
Article : 202 wordsThree horses entered for the prize offered to the best entire (open to allcomers). The animals were good species. Scotch Wonder, who swept every thing before him last year, was ...
Article : 981 wordsWas exceedingly well patronised, all the reserved chairs having been applied for, and the front seats were packed ; in fact extra seating accommodation had to be provided. Lone ...
Article : 327 wordsThere was a decided improvement in this section, and some large porkers were penned. The principal prize takers were Mr. J. J. Duncan and R. Phillips. ...
Article : 78 wordsThere were not many shown. Messrs. Perry and Maxwell were the principal exhibitors. mdge Mr. W. Hosking Express buggy. J. Maxwell ...
Article : 82 wordsAs can reasonalty be expected there were a number of entries in this class, the competition in many cases being keen. Wheat, however, was but poorly represented and the ...
Article : 248 wordsPresent—Crs. Treloar (chairman). Berryman, Peak and Torr. The clerk reported having received no notice of appeal against the assessment. Estimate of receipts and ...
Article : 347 wordsThe entries in the open class were not large, but the exhibits were very fine. The local grower did not avail themselves of the opportunity of showing the public what they could ...
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Burra Record (SA : 1878 - 1954), Wed 30 Sep 1896, Page 3
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