An inquest was held at the Britannia Hotel, on Friday last, before Dr. O. Weld, J.P., and a Jury of 12 persons, to enquire into the cause of the death of a child named Reid. From the evidence of the ...
Article : 614 wordsA short time since by request, Mr. Bale, D.D.R., of the Albert District L.O.R.S.U., attended a public meeting in the Bible Christian Chapel, Mount Torrens, and gave an address on " Ancient and Modern ...
Article : 425 wordsA bolt took place on Saturday last in Murray-street. Two horses with a dray, loaded with corn, started off from the upper part of Murray-street and went as fast they could go down the street. When ...
Article : 438 wordsA gloom was thrown over Wellington last week by two sudden deaths occurring there, the deceased being buried on two successive days. The first victim was Mr. John McCullam, who lately held a run ...
Article : 633 wordsIn compliance with a requisition a meeting conveyed by Mr. E. T. Parsons. Chairman of the Nairne District Council, was held at the Millers' Arms, Nairne, on Monday evening, January 29. There were about 50 persons present, and ...
Article : 5,791 wordsThursday last was rather a busy day here, on account of the great sale of allotments for increasing and improving the township, the property of Mr. McInherny. The allotments were not all purchased ...
Article : 125 wordsSince my last letter several prospecting parties have visited the reefs previously described by me, but at present I am unable to giro particulars of their search. I saw some of the prospectors working hard ...
Article : 678 wordsThe Diocesan Synod met at the Church Office, Leigh-street, on Monday afternoon, for the purpose of receiving a valedictory address from the Bishop of Adelaide. There was a large attendance of clergy and laity. After the ...
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Article : 664 wordsThe anniversary services in connection with the Congregational Church were celebrated on Sunday last, when two eloquent and impressive sermons were preached by the Rev. Mr. Ferguson in the morning ...
Article : 307 wordsA meeting of the Port Gawler and Virginia Agricultural Society's Committee was held at the New Wheatsheaf Inn, Virginia, on the evening of Thursday, the 25th instant, for the purpose of paying the prizes ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Riverton cricketers nave been out twice this week to play return games. On Monday to Auburn, where they came off victorious, and on Wednesday to Kapunda, where they were unsuccessful. ...
Article : 135 wordsThe neat of the weather has been very great during the but fortnight, especially the last three days. The thermometer has stood in the shade as high as 97°. At about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, rain commenced ...
Article : 366 wordsA meeting of the Light Farmers' Club was held on Wednesday, January 24, when the following paper was read by Mr. E. Ryles:—"Mr. Chairman and gentlemen—You are all aware that I was requested to read a paper by way of ...
Article : 1,347 wordsPresent—The President, and Messrs. C.H. T. Connor and J. M. Linklater. This meeting was held to investigate the matter of complaint made by Captain Leathwaite against Mr. Pilot ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Kapunda and Light Agricultural and Horticultural Society held a meeting on Saturday last, when it was resolved to hold the annual show of fruit, grain, &c., toward the end of February. A ...
Article : 435 wordsThose sickening smells, those sickening smells, Oh! many a tale their odour tells. How rotting bone and stagnant slime Lie reeking all this gammer time. ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 3 Feb 1866, Page 3
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