The prospects for the harvest were exceedingly promising in September, but from some unknown cause, which the farmers should make it their duty to ascertain, the wheat went off in places to such an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,064 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER FLOWER SHOW.—The flowers[?] under the auspices of the District Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Society, was held on Wednesday last, in the Mount Gambier Hotel Assembly ...
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Family Notices : 337 wordsI am glad to be able to state that things in the neighbourhood begin to look better than they have done for some time past. A. great many of our resident miners went away some time back to Wallaroo ...
Article : 285 wordsTHE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE given before the Select Committee on the Pastoral Leases Valuations have just been officially published, and as our readers will expect some account of the ...
Article : 1,754 wordsMECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—On Tuesday evening the annual meeting of the subscribers to the Mechanics' Institute was held. The rooms were crowded. The President, Mr. G. B. Scott, took the chair. Mr. J. ...
Article : 136 wordsA meeting of the proprietors of land in the township of Strathalbyn was held, pursuant to public notice, in Mr. Colman's store, on Tuesday, 10th January. There were present Messrs. Gosling ...
Article : 407 wordsSir—We the undersigned refiners at the Wallaroo Smelting Works have read a statement in your paper to the effect that we "have joined with the other smelters in taking an oath that until Captain Jones ...
Article : 158 wordsSir—Would you be kind enough to inform me when there will be a mail going to the Northern Territorry? I am, Sir, &c. ...
Article : 48 wordsSir—The Hon. G. F. Angas appears to be trying a political dodge by putting popular democrats into Parliament, doubtless to carry his views out, seeing that he fears his own chance in the Council is small. ...
Article : 648 wordsA VERY COMMON objection to almost every measure of reform consists in the remark that "we have done very well without it hitherto, and why is it wanted now?" This is precisely ...
Article : 1,712 wordsThe weather is now all that the farmers can desire—smoking hot. I fear many will fall very short of their anticipations as to crop, as I hear many now talking of 10 to 15 bushels, who a few weeks ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 265 wordsThere is little to notice here at present further than that wheat is being bought up for shipment and for the mill. As regards the mill it has been put to right with a very fine new silk dressing-machine and ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE FARM.—As soon as the crop is harvested—which is generally the case this month—proceed with fallowing the new land. Plough up stubble land. Plough around stacks to prevent damage by fire. ...
Article : 656 wordsThe Local Court sat on Thursday last, Mr. R. J. Turner, S.M., on the bench. There were no cases for the Full Jurisdiction. An unsatisfied judgment, Wyllie v. Wagner, was struck out, the ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 21 Jan 1865, Page 2
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