The Ferret sailed at noon to-day. Passengers —Messrs. E. Thurston, W. H. Johnstone, Witdom, Jacobs, W. Riddle, Fred Lower, Howsili, Ledlie, Thos. Knight, J. Crichton, ...
Article : 838 wordsDuring the past week there has been a good deal slitting—the Local Conrt; Mr. Peake's auction sales of blood stock for the Messrs. MacLellan Bros., land for Mr. Kingsborough, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsHundreds of persons have gone by steamer and also by land to the burning mountain near North-West Bay. All failed to reach the site of the conflagration, and have brought back most ...
Article : 98 wordsThe following resolutions were passed at a public meeting held at Narracoorte on Friday, November 25, 1881; Mr. Jas, McGilchriit presiding:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsIn coosequence of the frequent occurrence of cotrages is Ireland lately, the Government is actively pa[?]ing its policy of arresting the leaders of the various local branches of the Land ...
Article : 362 wordsThe weather during the early past of the week has been very rough and stormy, which has caused a delay in the loading of the Barossa. She is, howerer, I believe, expected to sail early ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Penola Racing Club is displaying signs of vitality, as the honorary secretary, Mr. Clarke, has convened a meeting of its members for to-night to arrange for next season's meet. ...
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Advertising : 2,991 wordsThe secretary of the Beachport Railway League has received a lotter from the Chief Secretary (Mr. J. C. Bray), intimating that he will visit the South-East during the present ...
Article : 479 wordsIn rising from his bed of sickness the prospect before poor Corney reqnired his utmost fortitide to bear. Wastesl in enenfy, both of body and mind, redu[?]d to the protest poverty, with a large family unable to ...
Article : 2,228 wordsIn consequence of Irish juries persisitenntly refusing to convict in well-established eases of outran, the British Government, it is expected, will shortly suspend the operation of the jury ...
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The Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Wed 30 Nov 1881, Page 3
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