March 23.—Present—Chairman, Councillors Hannaford and Gill. Letters—From Surveyor-General and Crown Lands Office. Inspector to send accounts for repayment for destruction of ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Service of Song by the children and teachers of the Gawler Wesleyan Church, aided by an instrumental band, was repeated on Wednesday, 25th inst,, in the Institute ...
Article : 210 wordsOur readers may remember being startled several years ago by a thrilling sensational letter written by a traveller in the Southern States of the Union. We ...
Article : 2,086 wordsSince my last letter the Chief Secretary and Treasurer have addressed their constituents, so that we are now in possession of nearly all that can be said in favor of the Ministerial plan for ...
Article : 2,203 wordsLLADY ALICE MINE.—Mr. M..Tresise report to the Directors of the above Company, March 25, as follows:—The drive from pomp shaft baa been, very hard daring the past week, ...
Article : 757 wordsMarch 21. — Present — Chairman (Mr. McCarthy), Councillors Trevena and Saunders. Surveyor reported on works as follows :—Finished and passed for payment—P. Daly's, ...
Article : 305 wordsThe anniversary of the Wesleyan Model Church—one of the prettiest ecclesiastical structures out of the city—was celebrated on Sunday and Tuesday last. The very heavy ...
Article : 642 wordsMarch 23.—Present—Messrs. Braund (Chairman), Pybus, Morrish, and Harris. New works ordered—Overseer reported works in hand progressing favorably. Receipts, 17l.; payments, ...
Article : 27 wordsMarch 23.—Present—The Chairman and Councillor Corden. No quorum. ...
Article : 12 wordsMuch 21.—Present—Chairman, Councillors Caskey and Charles. Tender accepted—No. 173, Goodridge, 23l. 15s. 6d. No tender for 171; only one for 172; too high ; to stand ...
Article : 51 wordsMarch 23.—Present—Councillors John Smith, and Joseph Daw. No quorum. ...
Article : 12 wordsMarch 21.—Present—Messrs. Long, Barkla, and Brown. Letters—From Saddleworth Coun-cil, respecting work on boundary; from Mr. W. Bowman, as to purchase of road. Repairs ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 637 wordsTHE TRY AGAIN.—Mr. T. H. Harris reports to the Directors on the 23rd March:—During the past week the crosscut (Riggs's Shaft) has been extended 5 feet, total from shaft 10 feet; ...
Article : 703 wordsMarch 23.—Present—Councillors Donaldson (in the chair), Day, Turner, and Parsons. Accepted Mr. Giles' offer to spread metal for 4l., and build small culvert for 1l. on Grand ...
Article : 66 wordsWe have been favored with some nice showers of late, which were very acceptable to all classes. The tanks have a good present supply of water, and ploughing operations are being vigorously ...
Article : 438 wordsCALTOWIE, J. C. Potts—Red Heifer, star in face, white hind feet, JB near rump; red heifer, star in face, white on flanks, JB near rump; red heifer, white face, JB near rump; ...
Article : 332 wordsSir—The statement in your market report of this morning that the sale of 45 Lady Alice's at auction on the 25th was a "forced sale" is incorrect. They were advertised by Mr. Wadham ...
Article : 106 wordsMinlacowie, adjoining Hundred of Ramsay Mundoora, adjoining Hundred of Redhill. GOVERNMENT HOLIDAYS. The public offices will be closed on Saturday, ...
Article : 112 wordsThe arrival of the buss on Thursday with the All England Eleven caused great commotion in this town, young and old rushing to catch a view of the redoubted English cricketers. ...
Article : 141 wordsSir—You would oblige if you find room in your valuable paper for a line in reference to the late fire at the Cruro Hotel, Truro. I hear that the Fire Insurance Company forwarded ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 28 Mar 1874, Page 7
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