[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any) ...
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Advertising : 3,221 wordsJanuary 21.—Present—Messrs. Sonnemann (Chairman), Sanders, and Attwell. Council made order to open road through Section No. 4S, near Crafers; Clerk to inform ...
Article : 105 wordsSir—I have been looking over a paddock of wheat (about 60 or 70 acres) belonging to a neighbor of mine, and it is my belief that it would not pay for the reaping of it. The ...
Article : 360 wordsJanuary 21.—All present. Letter from Mr. Parker, applying for payment of account due to Mr. Grimes for stone delivered at Laffer's Hill; account to be paid. Mr. Woods attended ...
Article : 82 wordsOn the 17th inst. Mr. MacDermott held an inquest at the Court-House for the purpose of investigating the circumstances connected with the late fire on Captain Killicoat's section. ...
Article : 560 wordsJanuary 19.—Present—All except Mr. Bigg. Letter from Messrs. Oldfield and Forrest relative to old road to jetty. Letter from the Crown Lands Office respecting the closing of old road marked ...
Article : 86 wordsPresent—Him Worship the Mayor, Councillors Dean, Livesay, Jones, Deland, and Edson. The Hon. Secretary to the Gawler Agricultural Society wrote for permission to use the ...
Article : 417 wordsJanuary 21.—Present—Chairman, and Councillors Coupar and Gale, Surveyor reported on two lines of new road at Section 1846, &c. Resolved that the least costly be adopted. Also ...
Article : 84 wordsSir—It is evident the farmers are yielding to the advice given them in your columns of late with respect to selling their wheat. Teams of all descriptions are continually pouring down ...
Article : 245 wordsJanuary 21.—Present—Messrs. J. Jarred (in the chair), G. Yates, and P. Lamb. Slaughtering licence granted to Mr. G. P. Graham. Balance-sheet for past half-year to be ...
Article : 47 wordsJanuary 19.—All present exceept Mr. Hooper. Road orders signed for road sold to Mr. B. Sanders, and alterations in roads, Mr. Stirling's. Council nominated Messrs Bright, Kelly ...
Article : 106 wordsJanuary 19.—Present—Messrs. Sunman (Chairman), Turner, and Welsh. Council nominated Messrs. Evereard, Hallett, Kelly, and Bright members for the Road Board for the ...
Article : 97 wordsHannah Gorman was charged by W. H. Russell with, on the 12th January, absenting herself from the service of the said W. H. Russell, her employer. Mr. Turner addressed the ...
Article : 497 wordsHELE V. BOOTHBY.—Interpleader. In this case an action had been brought in the Port Elliot Local Court against one A. J. Lawrence, living in Adelaide. Judgment was obtained ...
Article : 470 wordsJanuary 19.—Present—All. Disputed road through Section 1534 to be surveyed. Tenders to be invited for the management of Second Valley Jetty; Mr. Miller in the meantime to ...
Article : 64 wordsGreat excitement prevailed here on Saturday last, owing to the breaking out of a large fire on Mr. Colman's grass paddock, around which were stubble paddocks, haystacks, and a great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 401 wordsJanuary 14.—Present—Messrs. Hall, Miller, and Clerk. No quorum. ...
Article : 12 wordsJanuary 22.—Present—Councillors Manuel, Young, and Lawrie—Councillor Manuel in the chair. Clerk to acquaint Mr. Palmer that Council have no power to impound off the main ...
Article : 52 wordsJanuary 21.—Present—Messrs. A. Forrest, (Chairman), J. Phillis, B. Walker, and Wm. Cornish. Clerk to reply to Commissioner of Crown Lands, relative to medical attendant for ...
Article : 102 wordsJanuary 21.—Present—Messrs. Sudholtz (Chairman), Turner, Walden, and Battens. Tenders accepted—Mr. Parson's for metalling about 24 chains of Hampstead-road at £7 15s. ...
Article : 108 wordsWe have had an agreeable change in the weather lately, which has been altogether very pleasant, after the late intense heat.—Respecting the meeting of our farmers, held here on ...
Article : 168 wordsJames Morris, laborer, was charged with feloniously breaking and entering into the Inglewood Inn, at Inglewood, on the 20th instant, and stealing moneys therein of the value of 5s. ...
Article : 477 wordsThe largest room in the world is the "room for improvement." Why is a prudent man like a pin?—Because his head prevents him from going too far. ...
Article : 581 wordsHarvest operations are proceeding rapidly, and, according to expectation, the yield is excellent. The intensely hot weather which ushered in the new year caused some of the ...
Article : 233 wordsNOCKOLDS V. GEORGE GORRY.—Defendant, a seaman of the Woodbine, was arrested for £8, board and lodging. Defendant admitted the debt, and stated that there was an amount of ...
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Advertising : 527 wordsINSULTING LANGUAGE.—Harriet Rhodes, charged with making use of insulting language on North-terrace was fined 5s. WIFE BEATING.—Hugh Buckley was charged ...
Article : 1,261 wordsThe Superintending Surveyor of the North District of Main Roads having at rived on Wednesday, January 23, in company with Mr. Gollop, the contractor for a considerable ...
Article : 645 wordsBy the Penola on Thursday, the Surveyor-General and part of his staff arrived; next morning they started for Mount Muirhead Flat, where it is reported the party will commence ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Fri 25 Jan 1867, Page 3
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