The following jurors were fined 5l. each for non-attendance:—Robert Mitchell, Mount Crawford, farmer; Geo. Melrose, South Rhine, sheepfarmer; Thos. Matthews. South Rhine, stockholder; Peter Miller. South Rhine, farmer; and ...
Article : 4,460 wordsThis, the first ploughing match of the above Society, under its reconstruction and separation form the old Society, known as the Barossa and Light Association, took place in a paddock belonging to Mr.J.D. Cossins ...
Article : 2,994 wordsThe Chief Justice gave the judgment of the Court on the following rules for new trials:— HISCOCK V.SUTHERLAND. This rule, which was for a nonsuit was made absolute on ...
Article : 1,719 wordsOn the 10th instant, as Mr. Samuel Billingham, of the Bremer, was returning from a drive, by some mischance the cart was overturned, and the company, consisting of seven persons, precipated to the ground. ...
Article : 537 wordsOn August 15th. the usual monthly lecture in connection with the Salisbury Institute took place in the Assembly Room. There were from 80 to 100 persons present. " Chemistry and Agricultural ...
Article : 356 wordsThe following report, furnished at our inquest by a local reporter, reached us too late for insertion in last Saturday's Chronicle, and we therefore held it over for a day or two, in order to give all the space possible to the ...
Article : 997 wordsProfessor Bushell gave a second entertainment on Friday evening, 10th inst, in the Oddfellows' Hall. The attendance was very small. The proceedings consisted entirely of electro-biology; the experiments ...
Article : 588 wordsThe above match took place on Tuesday, July 14th, on a section of land belonging to Mr. Robert Milne, situated between the Teatree Gully and the Old Spot Inn. The soil was of a Bay of Biscay nature and ...
Article : 1,657 words"I am glad to be able to record the fact that influenza is rapidly disappearing from this neighborhood. The late severe frosts have injured the wheat in ...
Article : 90 wordsNews from Streaky Bay may be regarded as "Border Tales," as we are almost out of the world here. The news from the Adelaide side of the country has hitherto arrived here at rare and uncertain ...
Article : 904 wordsThe weather still, holds fine; the ground in some places is cracked already. I have had the pleasure of seeing a pair of harrows, made at Mr. Mellor's factory; they are equal if not ...
Article : 181 wordsPresent—D. Sutherland. M.P. (Chairman). G.S. Kingston, J.P., Hon. C.G. everard, M.L.C. and A. Hallett, J.P., District Chairman Campbell; Surveyors, Manton and Boothby; Secretary Andrews. ...
Article : 3,195 wordsA public meeting was held at the Bush Inn, Sandy Creek, on the 13th instant, to take into considerable the dog nuisance. A considerable number of inhabitants of this district attended. Mr. Russell, of Oak ...
Article : 307 wordsThese sports came off as advertised on Wednesday, thursday, and Friday; the ground selected being good, although not equal to the Port Augusta course, having more sand and small stone on it. The weather was all ...
Article : 658 wordsWe have had a continuance of fine weather, quite unusual for the Meadows at this time of the year, with a succession of frosty nights; but the crops are still looking well and give pro[?] of an abundant ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 18 Aug 1860, Page 7
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