The weather, which for a long time has been very dry has at length changed. On Wednesday it rained steadily the whole of the day, thus enabling the farmera ro get on with their ...
Article : 192 wordsMr. Way, Q.C., and Mr. John Downer for the petitioner; Mr. Stow, Q.C., and Mr, Boucaut for the trustees. Mr. Stow said he proposed to put in an ...
Article : 928 wordsThe long-wished for rain came on Wednesday evening, and continued steadily until about 2 o'clock on Thursday morning, but from that time till 5 o'clock the same morning it descended ...
Article : 275 wordsMay 11—Present—All, but cr. Masters. Mr. Mumford reported that considerable damage had been done by rains to new road near Kavanagh's; to be inspected. Council ...
Article : 156 wordsFor not carrying a lighted lamp on Ms vehicle, Archibald Gall, woodearter, was fined 20s. and costs. For crossing the railway at the bridge over ...
Article : 80 wordsThe delightful rain has come at last, cheerio, the hearts of all. In the hills the plough is again bosy at work, while on Blyth'g Plains, Boucant and Hummocks some thousands of ...
Article : 359 wordsTwelve unsatisfied judgments were disposed of In R. O. Fox v. O. Sach, defendant was fined 40s. for non-atteadance upon a subpstina, or, in default of payment, ordered to be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsFor not having a lighted lamp on the vehicle—George Gooden, laborer; Arthur R. Malcolm, traveller; Charles Anderson, carter; John Victorsen, storekeeper, were fined 20s. and costs. ...
Article : 306 wordsThe Children's Service of Song in aid of the Buildings Fond of the Strathalbyn Institute, took place last night at the Assembly-room. The attendance was not so good as was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsThe rain has pome at last On Tuesday, 5th ult, it commenced to fall about sundown, and continued to rain steadfly until morning. The ground was never so wet last winter.—Seeding ...
Article : 238 wordsMay 11—Present—J. Gollop (Chairman), Crs. H. Klopper, C. Kolwes, and J. Possingham Chairman to see Mr. J. Barrett respecting deed of schoolhonse, &C, Houghton. ...
Article : 124 wordsIn consequence of the rain, the whole aspect of the country has already undergone a wonderful change. The grass is springing up rapidly, and in a few weeks we shall have plenty of green ...
Article : 117 wordsIn RE Georgh Buns, late of Tilley's Swamp, Sheepfarmer, now of Tintinarra, oat of business.—A final hearing. The Accountant reported:-"Liabilities, £11,260 13s. 9d. ; assets ...
Article : 1,185 wordsCOOLEY V. Dow.—Action by farm laborer against his employer for wrongful dismissal, for which he claimed as damages a full year' wages, with other items, amoanting to £53 odd. ...
Article : 239 wordsFor using indecent language William Thomas, laborer, was fined 10s. and costs. Ann Cann, married woman, charged with having no visible means of support, was ordered ...
Article : 239 wordsMay 2.—Present—Chairman (Mr. Saunders) and Ore. Trevena, White, and Ryan. Clerk reported Mr. M. V. Ryan had been gazetted Councillor for Brewery Ward. Memorials in ...
Article : 156 wordsRain set in on Tuesday, and we were blessed with a most genial downfall of 15 hours' duration. Quite an inch must have fallen, and from all accounts it was general throughout ...
Article : 327 wordsI am happy to be able to record what seems to-be a break up of the late dry weather. On Sunday last we were visitel by a heavy thunderstorm, with heavy rain We have had ...
Article : 293 wordsMay 11.—Present—W. B. Rounsevell (Chairman), S. Hill, J. Hill. Letter from Mr. Murray, calling attention to bad state of roads near Murray vale; to be examined, and, if necessary ...
Article : 93 wordsMRS. BENNETT V. C. GREIVE.-Claim for £9 Fls, 3d., publican's account. Mr. E. P. Nesbit for plaintiff; Mr. Bruce for defendant. This case was adjourned from last Court-day on the ...
Article : 146 wordsDISTRICT COUNCIL OF KOORINGA, &C, v. RHEAD (upon the information of the Ranger).—For permitting thistles to grow upon his land within the district. Mr. Gave, Chairman ...
Article : 327 wordsMay 4.—Present—J. Alexander (Chairman), Crs. Roberts and Riggs. Overseer reported on works performed by laborers Docherty and Keane since last meeting. Petition to Parliament for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 wordsMay 11—Present—Messrs. Sloggett, Chapman, Mills, and Terry. Memorial by 22 ratepayers of Monarto. asking Council to open a new cemetery on Moaar o Reserve. Granted ...
Article : 48 wordsWe are hoping the Government will toon open the rich land from Melnwe, about three milea beyond Beautiful Valley, for the farmer, so that another season may not be lost to the ...
Article : 94 wordsTwo unsatisfied judgments were disposed of ex parte. In one case the defendant was ordered to be imprisoned for not complying with a previous order, and the Becond case was struck out ...
Article : 294 wordsMay 9.—Present—All Mr. Borrett objected to work at ford near his land being carried on as it was dot according to speoifioation; Inspector having reported the matter to Chairman ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsThe scorching hot weather has ended at last,, The long-desired rain commenced to descend onr the evening of the 5th insfe, and continued, withoat intermission till past midnight, On ...
Article : 116 wordsMay 9.—Present—Chairman, Messrs. M. Brows, T. Horgan, and G. Faulkner. "Letter from. Inspector Sau[?]ere re temporary removal of trooper to Glare, pending disturbances at ...
Article : 88 wordsSpecial Meeting.—Present—The Mayer (Sir. H. Hughes), Crs. Outlaw, Birrell, Dew, Wood, Heanea, Mattingly. The meeting was held to take into consideration the work being ...
Article : 186 wordsMay 11—Present—Chairman, Crs. Treloar and Longmire Account from W. Holmes to stand over work not finished to council's satirfaetion. Mr. Thomas Lawson's resignation ...
Article : 57 wordsThere is some probability of water being laid on from Nappleby, a distance of about seven miles. It is to be hoped the proposed work will, in the course of a few months, be an ...
Article : 173 wordsMay 11—Present—Chairman, Crs. McGaw, Smith, and Hogan. Circular from Association of District Chairmen re grant of 150,000l. for road purposes. Memorial from fire ratepayers ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 wordsMay 11.—Present—All Overseer of Works report approved. Chief Secretary to be requested to present petition to Assembly re Real roperty Act; also one asking vote for Main ...
Article : 102 wordsHenry Johns, plasterer, for being drunk and using insulting language, was fined 15s. Lydia Hoare. married woman, was charged with using indecent language on 8th inst., and ...
Article : 253 wordsMay 12—Present—Crs. Killicoat (Chairman), lane, Warnes. clerk reported having called at Grown Lands Office and been satisfied with reference to grant in aid of private subscription; ...
Article : 163 wordsWe have had some splendd rains within the last few days, and ploughing has become the order of the day. The weather haB now cleard up. There is a talk about having a ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 16 May 1874, Page 14
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