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Article : 118 wordsAn influential public meeting was held at Gosling's Hotel, Strathalbyn, on Monday, of persons interested in the Strathalbyu and South-Eastern Rifle Association. The room was tolerably well filled, and on ...
Article : 271 wordsSir—As your popular paper is over ready to vindicate for the rights of those who have been unjustly oppressed, I hope you will spare me a corner. In looking over the advertisements in your paper, I see ...
Article : 322 wordsThe River Murray, upwards, is again rising after rising for a few days and then falling. The Warrego steamer arrived at Blanchtown on the 26th, at 9 p.m. ...
Article : 112 wordsA foot-race for £40 took place yesterday on Goose Island, near Gawler, between H. Ortel, of Gawler, and Abel Marryat, of Kapunda; the distance was 100 yards. There was a good number of persona on ...
Article : 245 wordsPresent—Captains Tapley (in the chalr). Stephenson, Dickers, and E. K. Horn. Mr. Horn moved that the last communications from the Treasurer be read and answered prior to the other ...
Article : 1,324 wordsThe beautiful weather winch continued up to Saturday last seems now to hare exchanged for that which is more seasonable—viz., cold winds, accompanied by copious showers of rain, which has already ...
Article : 671 wordsThe short supply of wood during the month has provented tho flre[?] from being lighted at the Smelting Works here, there is now, however, a small quantity being delivered, and smelting operations will commence ...
Article : 275 wordsA public meeting was held in Crase's Assembly Room on Saturday evening, the 24th instant, in accordance with placards issued during the day. The hour appointed was 8 o'clock, at which time several people had assembled, both ...
Article : 1,049 wordsSir—We came to this colony in February last as immigrants, and when leaving Old England we were requested by a large circle of friends to furnish them with a record of events on the voyage. We promised ...
Article : 289 wordsThe extreme scarcity of houses at each of these townships, and the influx of labor, as well as the formation of new establishments—such as a brewery, iron foundry, patent slip, the opening of flour mills, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 652 wordsLosses IN TRAVEILING SHEEP.—A correspondent at Maude Bends as the following:—A few day ago, a mob of taravelling sheep passednear to this place, acid from what I learn, was in amort' woeful plight ...
Article : 788 wordsSir—As the settlement of this vexed question on a basis permanently satisfactory to both the Crown and the lessees is of the greatest importance to the community—not only on account of the advantage of a ...
Article : 246 wordsSir—I have read the letter of " Demand" in your issue of the 10th in at., and am not surprised to find that he has abandoned dispassionate argument for scurrility and witt[?]sm. It is the common resource ...
Article : 403 wordsThere is bat little to communicate from this quarter at present. A great amount of dullness generally prevails at this particular season, as the rural population are busily engaged in getting in the ...
Article : 294 wordsPresent—Sir J. H. Fisher, His Worship the Mayor. Hon. T. English. Hon. E. McEllister, Mr. P. Santo, M.P., Messrs. S. Tomkinson. G. E. Hamilton, and E. K. Horn. PUBLICANS' LICENCES.—TRANSFERS. ...
Article : 1,029 wordsTHE WA[?]LAROO MINES—There is nothing new to relate of the Wallaroo Mines further than that the yield of ore both as regards quantity and quality is nearly the same as it has been for the past throe or four ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 246 wordsOur small community is beginning to show some signs of life. Until this year we hare been very few in number; but since Mr. Butlar has let part of his land for agricultural purposes, we are gradually ...
Article : 341 wordsPresent—The Mayor. Councillor Menpes, Parker, Bennett, Christie, and Ranford. The Town Clerk reported that the new rate was in course ot collection. ...
Article : 595 wordsBy the arrival of the Coorong, our Melbourne files are extended to June 20, and New South Wales to June 17. We extract a few items; but the most important intelligence has already appeared in our ...
Article : 1,176 wordsA meeting was held at the Oddfellows' Hall Committee-room, on Monday afternoon, of gentlemen interested in supporting the movement for an exploration of the continent in quest of the long-missing Dr. Leichardt. The ...
Article : 1,001 wordsLAMBING.—Bad news of the lambing. The ewes turned loose on fenced runs travel fast in search of feed and having bat little milk, do not keep to their lambs, leaving them to die by hundred, and their ...
Article : 327 wordsThe concert in aid of the repairs of the schoolroom wag very successful, and was attended by nearly all our leading families. Mrs. John Angas presided at the harmonium, and Mr. Linly Norman at the ...
Article : 270 wordsPresent—the Mayor, Councillors Crooke. Davie, and Moseley. Tender from J. and D. McGrath for works In Broadway for £32 148., accepted. Tenders received for spreading ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 1 Jul 1865, Page 3
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