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Article : 145 wordsThe farmers have got at last nearly up to the line of rainfall, and they all seem well satisfied. There is plenty of first-class land north of the line to be surveyed yet, and I expect to see the ...
Article : 156 wordsJuly 13.—Elections—As Crs. Mauran, Spencer, and Gibbins. As Auditors—S. J. Dailey and R. Morphett. ...
Article : 23 wordsJuly 13.—Present—Chairman (J. Short), S. Myles, and J. Kelly. Election of Chairman deferred. Mrs. Higgins obtained leave to fence across road at her place, on condition she ...
Article : 46 wordsJuly 14.—Elections. For Councillors—S. Bungay, 28; Wm. Cock, 18; Thomas Coon, 28; John Moulds, 29; Bungay, Coon, and Moulds elected. ...
Article : 72 wordsJuly 13.—Elections for Councillors—Nuricotpa Ward, C. Krieg; New Mecklenburg Ward, H. Schlatow; Sheaoak Log Ward, H. Heinjus. Auditors—H. Minck and ...
Article : 42 wordsSir—In my letter of the 14th inst. I showed that the pilling provided for in the estimate would be carried away by the current. The mail last night brought news that the piling of ...
Article : 208 wordsSir—There was a grievous wrong and great in justice done by the last Act of Parliament to a very great section of the community. Farmers that had land abutting on the new area ...
Article : 267 wordsJuly 6.—Annual Meeting.—Nominations— As Councillors, W. Bowman, J. Wilson, R. Jolly, J. Johnston, W. Ledgard, and J. Giddings. Poll demanded. As Auditors— ...
Article : 258 wordsJuly 6.—Election meeting. Nominations.— As Councillors, Hahndorf Ward—Wm Paech, Mattiske, C. Liebelt, G. Liebelt, and H. Pfennig. Eehunga Ward—Riddle and James Smith. ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. Fairclough gave some of his recitals in the Clare Hall this evening. The audience was rather small, but appeared to be well pleased with the entertainment. Some disappointment ...
Article : 94 wordsThe following land selections have been made at the Crown Lands Office, with 10 per cent. deposit, since Thursday, July 9:— AT £1 PER ACRE. ...
Article : 823 wordsDuring the past week the weather has been exceedingly cold, and this morning the ground was covered with a very sharp frost—the sharpest of the season.—Last week a lad aged ...
Article : 164 wordsSir—I see that the Board of Education have at last, and very wisely, determined to have their schools drilled. Any person who has seen the effects of such a training, not only upon the ...
Article : 142 wordsJuly 6.—Nominations—No. 4 Ward, W. Gill (elected); No. 5 Ward, Navan, R. W. Hall (elected); Mr. J. Gasmier. For Auditors— Prescott, Tayler, Whillas, Carrack, McKechnie, ...
Article : 123 wordsSir—Reading in the papers so many different opinions pro and con. on the proposed Murray-month Canal, I cannot help, as an old inhabitant in the South, giving my own ideas ...
Article : 1,192 wordsMessrs J. Dunn & Co. are about to commence the execution of their steam flour mills here, which will, I am confident, give very general satisfaction to fariuers and others of this area. ...
Article : 202 wordsJuly 11.—Elections—For Councillors—Saddleworth Ward, John Caskey and C. H. Goode; Manoora Ward, John Ryan. As Auditors John Fisher and John Kelsch. ...
Article : 30 wordsJuly 13.—Election.—Mr. William Poole Long, Returning Officer. For Councillors— John Bowden, 81; Richard Birch, 37; William English, 37; Wm. H. Christopher, 32; ...
Article : 63 wordsSir—Observing from the last report of the meeting of the Board of Education, that is was ordered that no procuration orders for payment of teachers' stipends be issued until one week ...
Article : 143 wordsJune 29.—Present—Chairman, Crs. Measday, Goldsworthy, and Hodson. Clerk stated no communication had been received from Mr. Bundey re lands sold for arrears of rates; also that ...
Article : 490 wordsJuly 6.—Elections—As Crs., MacIaren Vale Ward—Moses Chambers and Thos. Semmens; Meadows Ward — William McMurtrie, sen. As Auditors—William Pavy and John Hardy. ...
Article : 108 wordsWe have had a week's almost continuous rain, which has now given place to a little sunshine.—On Sunday last missionary sermons were preached in the Primitive Methodist Chapel; ...
Article : 129 wordsA public meeting was held at the District Hotel on Monday, the 13th ult., to take into consideration the 4th division of the 79th clause of the Police Act. in reference to carters riding ...
Article : 462 wordsSir—I see by "the papers" that Parliament in a panic wants to kill in hot haste a flock of fluky sheep already in quarantine. This seems to be like cutting off toes to cure ...
Article : 323 wordsJuly 13.—Elections.—G. Huntley re-elected for North Ward, Mr. Eggers for Gilbert Ward. Auditors—J. Nottage, jun., and F. W. Malden. Council Meeting.—Present—All but ...
Article : 72 wordsA meeting of the Virginia Agricultural Society was held on Wednesday evening, July 15th, at the Wheatsheaf. There were present —Mr. L. Hewett, J.P., President (in the chair); ...
Article : 263 wordsCALTOWIE, J. C. Potts— Fellow cow, like C near rump, like JH conjoined off rump; strawberry yearling bull, red and white spotted heifer; spotted heifer, like JH conjoined off ...
Article : 928 wordsSir—If sheep having fluke are destroyed, does it necessarily destroy also the entozoa? I think not; and unless the carcase is incinerated, I do not believe anything, or at least not much, ...
Article : 124 wordsWeather satisfactory for all hands except teamsters and travellers, who are continually complaining of bad roads.—The wheat is looking healthy, especially the early sown.—I am sorry ...
Article : 236 wordsJuly 6.—Present—Chairman, Crs. Mead, Woolnough, Rann. A discussion took place in reference to the power of Council to correct errors as regards names of occupiers in ...
Article : 149 wordsWe have had some refreshing showers since my last, which were much needed; as from enquiries made, it was ascertained that in the township there was not much more than a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsDEVON CONSOLS MINING COMPANY.—The Directors have received telegrams from Captain Northey, as follows:—"14th inst.—Lode in No. 1 winze 2 feet 3 inches solid ore, 20 per ...
Article : 58 wordsJuly 13.—Elections.—For Councillors—South Angaston Ward, T. W. Charlesworth, 17; W. Horn, 1; J. Trescowthick, 23 (elected). Light's Pass Ward, Mr. W. Kruschel. Griinberg Ward, ...
Article : 44 wordsJuly 14.—Elected Councillors—Allan Bell, William Chapman, and Moses Wraight. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsJuly 6.—Nominations for Councillors—M. Sullivan, T. Williams, F. A. Grant, W. R. Williams, Chas. Clear, and J. Purdie. Poll demanded. For Auditors—G. Scoular and ...
Article : 55 wordsJuly 13.—Election.—Messrs. T. Williams, Henry Longmire, and R. Roberts, elected Councillors; E. H. Best and R. H. Jarman, Auditors. ...
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Advertising : 115 wordsJuly 13.—Present—C. Snellgrove (Chairman), J. Murray, W. Stanley, H. G. Kramer. Mr. W. B. Rounsevell re-elected Chairman and Treasurer. Letter from Dr. Mackintosh, ...
Article : 99 wordsJuly 13.—Election for Councillors—Kelly, 16 (elected); Price, 13 (elected); Lunn, 6. Council Meeting.—Present—Crs. Emery, Ashby, Ninnes, Powell, and Ruciak, Thanks ...
Article : 67 wordsJuly 11.—Present—Messrs. Hogben (Chairman), J. T. Williams, H. Roediger, and J. Bright. Simmonds's tender accepted for making culvert. Grubbing and clearing road ordered. ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 18 Jul 1874, Page 7
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