THE discussion on the second reading of the Education Bill was brought to a close last Thursday, and the reading carried by a majority of 15. Only 7 ...
Article : 600 wordsSeptember 17—Coorong, steamer, Ashton, from Melbourne. Passengers—Mrs. Miller, child, and servant, Mrs. Gibson, in cabin; two in steerage. Lord and Co. agents. ...
Article : 142 wordsPresent—All members. Minutes of lost meeting read and confirmed. Mr. H. Ruwoldt was present requesting another chain of metalling to be done near his place.—The contractor for the ...
Article : 297 wordsAnother item has to be added to the long record of deaths by drowning at sea which have occurred lately in connexion with vessels coming to or sailing from this port. The latest and one ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsPresent—Crs. Wylie (Chairman), McDonald, Banks, Pickett, and Savage. Minutes and correspondence read. Read letter from Auxiliary Destitute Board, Mount Gambier, informing ...
Article : 197 wordsWe have no alteration to report in the import market. Wheat still continues scarce and firm at 6s, 4[?] per bushel, with very little offering. Flour has been sold at £13 15s to ...
Article : 283 wordsThe Rev. W. W. Ewbank and the Rev. Thos. Playford are dead. Mr. Play ford served in the battle of Waterloo, and Mr. Ewbank was at one time a member of the firm of John Hart & Co. ...
Article : 333 wordsPresent—All. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Tenders received. Making footpaths and watertables:—W. Charles, £12, (accepted); W. Lucas, £20 17s. 6d; M. ...
Article : 207 wordsMessrs. NOYES & REED report:—Quotations:—Flour, fine silk-dressed, from £14 to £14 5s per ton; do., second, quality, £11 10s to £12 10s per ton; bran, 1s 5d ...
Article : 143 wordsPresent—All the Councillors. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. A letter was received from the labourers employed by the Council, requesting the Council to ...
Article : 289 wordsMessrs. HEPBURN & LEONARD report—The stock yarded were—509 cattle, 67 calves, 4,743 sheep, 722 lambs. Fat Cattle. —Prime pens bullocks, £11 10s to £13 10s; ...
Article : 118 wordsMOST people who take an interest in politics will be pleased to observe that Mr. R. I. Stow has made up his mind to re-enter Parliament. Although ...
Article : 790 wordsA numerously-attended meeting was held at the Woolshed Inn, Border Town, on September 8, to consider the amendment of the tend laws, Mr. T. Adamson, J.P., who presided, read the ...
Article : 594 wordsThe largest and most destructive fire that has ever occurred in Auckland broke out in the centre of Queen-street at 12 o'clock last night. The fire was discovered in Powley's millinery ...
Article : 503 wordsMessrs. GUTHRIE, BULLOCK, & CO. report:—SHEEPSKINS.—Prices were rather better to-day, especially for skins of a superior character, and for which competition was ...
Article : 549 wordsTelegrams state that the Howley Creek reefs are good. One of the shafts is down 45 feet, and shows rich stone. A fresh discovery has been made at Stapleton ...
Article : 32 wordsMount and Morris, late of the brig Carl, have been discharged, on the ground that the Secretary of State had not issued any directions regarding them. The Government are greatly ...
Article : 163 wordsBefore Mr. Geo. Riddoch, J.P. Arthur Davis was charged with being drunk and disorderly, and also with indecency in the publics streets. Fined 10s. ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. R. I. Stow is likely to have it all his own way in the District of Light. As soon as it was known that he proposed offering himself Mr. Darling withdrew his candidature, Mr. ...
Article : 1,164 wordsA Canadian loan of nearly two millions sterling has been introduced on the London money market. The copper market is steady and prices firm. ...
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The Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Sat 20 Sep 1873, Page 2
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