Bloughing has now commenced, and a large area of land will be turned over and put in used this season. In consequence of the low price of wheat retry little is coming into the ...
Article : 132 wordsThere are a great number of men in this locality engaged in prospecting for minerals and metals, and I have heard of some very good discoveries. Mr. J. W. Moore, a student ...
Article : 149 wordsMarch 21,—Present—Crs J. Symons (chair), W. W. R. von Alpen, J. Wishart, S. March, J. Jericho, and J. Bradley. Grown Lands Office notified that £240 bad been paid into ...
Article : 122 wordsOn Monday evening, March 26, maledictory tea and public meetings were tendered to the Rev. Samuel Rossiter, Wesleyan minister, who is leaving this circuit for Broken Hill and ...
Article : 104 wordsThe anniversary of the Woodside Wesleyan Sunday-school has just been held. On Sunday, March 25, the Rev, R. Kelly preached in the morning, and Mr. J. D. Hill in the ...
Article : 139 wordsMarch 26.—Present—All. Tenders accepted For works on main roads Contract 15, H. Simpson, 2s. 5d. per yard; 16, M. J. Murphy, metalling, £1 153. per chain; 17, ...
Article : 141 wordsA public meeting was held at Mr. J. S. Whittaker's howe, Dowlingville, on Saturday, March 17, the object being to secure an amendment of the land laws, so that farmers shall be ...
Article : 299 wordsMarch 24.—Present—Crs. Hart (chair), Shepherd, and Wheaton. Tenders accepted— 50 cubic yards 2½ limestone, Fort ward, A. Ellboure, 2s. 5½d. per yard; forming and ...
Article : 77 wordsMarch 19.—Preaent—Crs. W. Holly (chair), W. Bell, J. J. Wheaton, J. Radford. and J. Price. In future all gravel and atone taken from council reserve to be charged for at the ...
Article : 105 wordsMarch 24.—Present—All. Central Board of Health wrote informing, council that law officers of the Grown had stated that cost of carrying oat the provisions of Public Health ...
Article : 204 wordsMarch 24.—Present—All. Supply of metal to be obtained without delay. Working gangers for three sections of main roads to ba appointed. Messrs. Paltridge and Packard to be ...
Article : 179 wordsThe farmers tee preparing Sop the forthcoming seeding operations; A large number of block holders are getting their plots ready, and in a year or two Cotton's Act will have full ...
Article : 90 wordsThe annual meeting of the Belalie Agricultural Social was held on Saturday, March 24. Mr. Jos. Thyer was elected president and Messrs. Jas. Neale, W. J. Macgeorge, ...
Article : 58 wordsMarsh 24.—Present —Crs. J. Symonds (chak), Scott, Mitchell, and Hooper, Government informed the council £300 was placed to their credit for main roads. Works ordered— ...
Article : 56 wordsMarch 19.—Present—All Cr. Gniel reported that he had arranged with Kruger's creditors that Kruger should carry on contract 177. Cr. Berrett reported that he had ...
Article : 224 wordsMarch 23.—Cr. Brown to have extra chain of cutting made at creek north of Rose's Hot; E. A. Plackrose. appointed secretary and inspector of main toads and local board of ...
Article : 86 wordsThe annual concert given by the children of the Koolungas public school was held on Friday evening, March 23. in the Institute Hall. The building was crowded, there being not less ...
Article : 121 wordsMarch 24. — Present — All Tenders accepted—Contract 36. M. Kain, £17 (lump sure); 38, J. Dicker, 13s. per chain; 39, J. Dicker, 15s. per chains 40, J. Dicker, 2s. 2d. ...
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Advertising : 3,881 wordsOn Saturday, March 24, a meeting was held respecting a silver mine close to that to waship. Thirty share in the syndicate were applied for at once, and the company was formed, ...
Article : 66 wordsMarch 21.—Present—Crs. J. Shepherd, T. Williams, A. MoCracken,. J. Young, T. C. Bast. Cr. J. Shepherd was unanimously elected chairman. Council to meat at 12 ...
Article : 63 wordsMarch 26.—Present—All. Receipts, 7s. 6d.; payments, £43 4s. Id. Main road business.— Overseer stated he had received from Government part of old took lately belonging to road ...
Article : 105 wordsMarch 24.—Special meeting. Present—Crs. Fairchild (chair), London, Langeford, Oates, and McWaters. Messrs. W. A. Murray and James Craig gazetted for hundred of Anne. ...
Article : 110 wordsOn March 20 the foundation stone of the new Christian Church here was laid. There was no ceremony. The building, which is to be constructed of stone, will be 44 feet long by ...
Article : 77 wordsMarch 17.—Present— All. Rhynie Council wrote agreeing to pay half cost of repairs to Wakefield crossing, near Mr. G. Kirk's; ford to be done. Mr. P. Marron applied for road ...
Article : 196 wordsStubble burming and clearing is the order of the day, and the weather for the past week has been faverable to these operations.—Rough weather and heavy rain is theatening at ...
Article : 178 wordsMarch 21—Present—Crs. H. Daenke (chair), J. H. Yelland, J. Cheriton, Jan., D. Warren, £L Lewis, J. Goldaworthy, J. Oakly, and J. Mitchell Tender accepted—Delivering and ...
Article : 116 wordsMarch 24.—Present—Crs. Perkins (chair), Alderman, Dempsey, Bootell, Hanlin, and Wickham. Mr. Harry Smith appointed poundkeeper, Parnaroo. Tenders—For clerk, ...
Article : 72 wordsMarch 19,—Present—Crs. Thos. Martin (chair), Thomas Brennan, John Binney, Thos. Michelmore, and John Boutell. Works ordered—Bats to be filled near Target; ...
Article : 118 wordsMarch 24.—Present—All but Cr. Thompson. Tenders accepted—Battye'e Hill, Joseph Milland, £63; Tngwellfcroad, Win, Kirby, £3 17s. per chain; maintenance metal at Southwell's ...
Article : 108 wordsAnniversary services in connection with the Bible Christian Chapel, Magpie Creek, were held on Sunday, March 18. Two sermons were preached by the Rev. W. T. Penrose, minister ...
Article : 140 wordsMarch 26.—Present — All. Tenders accepted—Main roads, contract 8, J. Dolohanty, 4b. per yard; council roads, contract 68, Jos. Whittlesea, £4 12s. 6d, per chain; 69, Peter ...
Article : 77 wordsMarch 20.—Mr. T. Sim's tender for assessing district accepted, and also Mr. E. Pillifeant's for clerkship. Government have allotted Franklin Harbor council one road ...
Article : 60 wordsMarch 16.—Present—Crs. J. Cheek (chair), A. Crain, Jas. Smith, R. McPherson, B. Bradtke, and J, Blunsden. Model by-laws for local board of health adopted; ...
Article : 1,149 wordsMarch 24—Present—All. J. Connell wrote requesting that his name be removed from the black list; granted. Mr. Clarke asked to be allowed to catt rubble from reserve, Gilbert; ...
Article : 148 wordsNice cool weather is being experienced with lightshowers of rain. An anniversary service was preached by the Rev. Mr. Hall in the Wesleyan Chapel on Sunday, Match IS, to a ...
Article : 213 wordsMarch 16.—Present—All. Cr. John Anderson unanimously elected chairman, Mr. Geo. Dorward and Mr. Chas. Thorpe were recommended for appointment on council. Ranger ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 31 Mar 1888, Page 23
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