Langarynga, alias George, and Ewyngaree, alias Jerry, two nutives of Lake Albert, were indicted for feloniously killing and murdering Pantwirri, otherwise Johnny, another native of the same tribe. ...
Article : 1,579 wordsJudges—Mr. John James, of Mintaro; Mr. John Cowled, of Watervale; and Mr. John Curnow, of Woolsheds Flat. This annual match was held in the immediate ...
Article : 2,288 wordsAfter several attempts to raise a volunteer rifle corps hore, it threatens to be a failure. At a public meeting for the purpose 22 held up their hands for the motion that a volunteer rifle corps be formed, but only 15 would ...
Article : 353 wordsOn Thursday, August 18, the Echunga Ploughing Match took place. The ground selected for the purpose was a paddock belonging to Mr. Masters, one field's length from the beautiful gardens of Mr. Russell, and ...
Article : 1,941 wordsJudges—Messrs. Henry Kelly, J. P., Jeremiah Cropley, aud Abraham White. The match took place in a paddock belonging to Mr. Robertson, immediately behind the Hamilton Hotel. ...
Article : 1,855 wordsThis event came off on Thursday, on a section in the occupation of Mr. Strimley, situate on the western side of the road between the Wheatsheaf Inn and the residence of Mr. Castles. ...
Article : 1,815 wordsMr. Bamfield'stender for the erection of the Telegraph Station and Post-Office here has been accepted. Various alterations and improvements have been made in the new plan, which will add greatly to the accommodation ...
Article : 672 wordsOn Friday a meeting was held at the Britannia Hotel, at the Port for the purpose of making arrangements to raise a suitable testimonial to the brave fellows who so nobly exerted themselves in saving the lives of the survivors by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 wordsDISOBEYING ORDERS.—Thomas Read, apprentice on board the Jane Grey, was charged by John Merry, master, with disobeying ord [?], and not attending to his duty, on August 17th. Complainant stated the boy had been put in the galley ...
Article : 131 wordsPresent—The Hon. the Surveyor-General (in the chair), Alexander Hay, Esq., M.P., the Hon. Dr. Everard, A Sutherland, Esq., A. Hallett Esq., and Messrs. Norman, Kell, and Smith, Chairmen of District Councils. ...
Article : 1,686 wordsSix ratepayers notified their intention to appeal against assessment. Notices to be inserted in the two weekly papera on what day appeals would be heard. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 20 Aug 1859, Page 3
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