To-day it is my sad duty to chronicle a terrible accident which happened on Wednesday, the 9th instant, and cost the life of a promising boy 13 years of age, named Paul Muller, the only son of Mr ...
Article : 390 wordsOn Tuesday a meeting was held of the Penola and South-Eastern Protection Association. The meeting afterwards adjourned until Tuesday, I5th March, when important communications from the ...
Article : 250 wordsAt the Middlesex Sessions, on the 20th of January, an old South Australian adventurer turned up in the person of Mr. Edward Bathurst, charged with obtaining money under false pretences. The report ...
Article : 1,628 wordsWe have been favored by a correspondent in the District south-east of Adelaide, with the following brief notes of two or three vineyards, recently visited by him ...
Article : 673 wordsAn event of considerable local interest occurred here on Saturday 27th. Mr. Thomas Smith, boat-builder of this place haying long been of opinion that stern wheels, similar to those used to propel the ...
Article : 687 wordsAn inquest was held at Gray's Inn, Mount Barker, on the body of Charlotte Tyler, wife of James Tyler, butcher. Mr. F. May, J.P., acted as Coroner, and Mr. Thomas Good as foreman of the Jury. Dr ...
Article : 457 wordsOn Sunday afternoon an inquest was held at the Railway Hotel, Fort Adelaide, before B. Douglas, J.P., and a respectable Jury, on the body of Wm. Brien, a youth 14 years of age, who was killed on ...
Article : 604 wordsPresent—Messrs, W. Duffield (Chairman), D. Sutherland, W. Everard, G. McEwin, D. Ferguson, A. Hallett, and the Secretary (Mr. H. J. Andrews); Superin-tending Surveyors—Messrs. Ashwin, Hardy, Hargrave ...
Article : 3,033 wordsNearly all the inhabitants of the township collected last Monday, the 7th. inst., to witness the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the District School on a Government reserve, very pleasantly situated ...
Article : 232 wordsThe mortal remains of the late Mr. Newland were interred to-day amidst the griefs and sorrows of a vast assembly, who had gathered from all divisions of the district to evince their sympathy on the ...
Article : 1,318 wordsI am sorry to report that scarlatina has at length made its appearance in our township. We began to think that we were to escape, particularly as it has been raging on either side of us for a considerable ...
Article : 313 wordsPRICE OF WHEAT.—Wheat is still tending upwards on Mount Gambier. Last week it could have been bought readily at 4s. 6d.; this week from 5s. 64. to 5s. 9d. is readily obtained. We have heard of one ...
Article : 729 wordsOn Monday evening the opening of the new Wesleyan Chapel, Thebarton, was celebrated by a tea meeting by the members of the connexion for whose accommodation the building was erected, and a large number of friends from ...
Article : 1,964 wordsThe Lancashire Bellringers, according to announcement, gave an entertainment in this town on Monday evening, 14th instant. Their fame had reached here before them, and the result was a crowded house ...
Article : 107 wordsOn Sunday and Monday, the 6th and 7th instant, the natives had a grand fight on Baker's Peninsula. The combatants were the Goolwa, Point McLeay, Mundoo Island, and Port Elliot blackfellows on the ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 19 Mar 1864, Page 3
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