By the Hon. A. BLYTH, from 762 Inhabitants of Port Adelaide, praying that the North-parade might be handed over to the Corporation, for the purpose of making wharfs; by Mr. RIDDOCH, from merchants of Adelaide and Mount ...
Article : 6,468 wordsSir—You would confer a great benefit on many as your subscribers in the bash by calling attention to the irregular delivery of the mail in the Far North. Newspapers are posted in Adelaide in the usual way ...
Article : 106 wordsPresent—All, except Mr. McCord. Tenders accepted— Emas Goodyer, metalling Sandhill near Daniel's, at £4 13s. per chain; John Carson, metalling between E. Dawkin's and R. Carson's, at £4 14s. 6d. per chain; Samuel Wilson ...
Article : 68 wordsPresent—Messrs. Bennett (Chairman), Vigar, Kuchel, Gottschalck. Clerk to write to Central Road Board to place stationman on main line. ...
Article : 25 wordsAugust Kroedel was charged by Constable Sunderland with drunkenness in Murray-street on the 1st instant. Mr. Rudall for the defence. R. Sunderland stated that he was a ...
Article : 188 wordsSir—I see in last week's Chronicle that the Hon. A. Blyth, in his place in Parliament, was pleased to make a charge against "a man named Ryles," and says he is the only man in or out of the House who ...
Article : 107 wordsAll present—The Clerk's resignation accepted as soon as successor appointed. Mr. W. Langley's offer as to opening road through Section 6161 refused. Memorial that new road be opened through Sections 6099 and 6402 ; Surveyor ...
Article : 128 wordsPresent—All the members. Letter received from Central Road Board respecting closing of road between Sections 151 and 152, that the road had neither been exchanged nor purchased. From Mr. Taylor, with account for repairs of Auburn ...
Article : 108 wordsSir—A teacher of the Weeleyan Sabbath School, the other Sunday, asked his class if they knew who Solomon was? when one of the boys answered "Yes, the man who owned all the brick houses in ...
Article : 1,270 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. McDonald. Letter from District Ranger for amount due; to stand over till next meeting, as several ratepayers complained of the Ranger not doing his duty. Clerk to request Mr. Martin to ...
Article : 159 wordsPresent—Messrs. Bastian, Middlebrook, and Hailstone, The Clerk produced half-yearly accounts audited. Tenders for various works to be invited. Mr. Bastian to superintend repairs of bridge near Mrs. R. Atkinson's. Mr. ...
Article : 51 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (In the chair), Councillors Mold, Clement. Lou tit. Finch, Young, and Deland. Five tenders were opened for deliver; of screened gravel. Thomas Doyle's accepted, at 2s. 8d. per cubic yard. ...
Article : 614 wordsPresent—All the members. In connection with the alteration in the road through the township, the Cleric to ask permission of the Central Road Board to ase some stacked metal, opposite Police Station, for road next the pathway ...
Article : 119 wordsPresent—All except Mr. Rayner. Cleric to get Williams-town poundbook from late Keeper. Clerk to prepare memorial that Sections 96, 97, and 98, may be declared a stone and water reserve. Letter from Mr. Ingleby, as to the road ...
Article : 141 wordsPresent—All the members. James Pomery's tender for Milang Jetty accepted, at £12 10s. per year for two years; Clerk to draw out lease. Letter from Crown Lands Office respecting by-law; to be attended to. Clerk reported ...
Article : 115 wordsPresent—All except Mr. Gryles. Mr. Symons [?] [?]stone for road, at 2s. per cubic yard, accepted. Tenders for work on Magill Village—Cranwell & Jackson accepted, 2 1/2 inch screened gravel, at 3s. 4d. per cubic yard. Tenders for ...
Article : 61 wordsPublic Meeting of Satepayers Adopts Rate.—Dr. Webb, Chairman. About 30 ratepayers were present The Chairman upon them the necessity or having a ninepenny rate, as the increasing demands of the district could not be met with ...
Article : 503 wordsPresent—The President, Messrs. C. H. T. Connor, and J. M. Linklater. The investigation into the matter of complaint by Captain Leathwaite, of Electric, against Mr. Pilot Woolnongh, for ...
Article : 117 wordsSince my last letter from here I have much extended my inspections of the reefs and the operations being carried on to teat their value. This morning I visited the claims belonging to Messrs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,807 wordsSpecial Meeting.—Present—All, except Mr. Ferguson. Messrs. J. Taylor & Son, and Burnell attended with model of proposed dam across the Torrens; approved by a majority, bat before any final steps could be taken, or ...
Article : 116 wordsPresent—Messrs. Coulls (Chairman), Thomas, mapper, and Kolwes. Received, Mr. Reeds' letter consenting to deviation of road; Mr. Joyner to define same, and meet Mr. Reeds on the land. Surveyor to employ labor to make one ...
Article : 64 wordsPresent—All the members. Memorial from the residents of Kangarilla for a dam across the creek, for purpose of cattle drinking ; Chairman to see what arrangements can be made with the Central Road Board and Clarendon Council ...
Article : 148 wordsPresent—Messrs. Bell (Chairman), Wedd, and Paltrldge. mr. D. Davies to be paid £29 on account of contract on , Springs-road, and Mr. White to be paid £l 12s. for work at: bathing place. Private subscriptions paid in 16s. ...
Article : 43 wordsPresent—The Chairman and Councillors Smith and Mitchell. Letter from Crown Lands Office, stating that Sections 109 and 110 were withdrawn from Sale. Letter from H. Buwoldt accepting Council's offer to purchase land ...
Article : 59 wordsPresent—Messrs. Oliver (Chairman), Poison, King, ana Jarred. Letter from Crown Lands Office respecting payment of constables; also, from Education Board respecting alterations at Bellevue School. Ranger applied for 34s. due ...
Article : 71 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Joseph Perry, for this offence, was fined 5s. ILLTREATING A HORSE.—Bartholomew Blatchford ws charged with illtreating a horse on February 1. A ...
Article : 583 wordsPresent—Messrs. Lanterbach (in the chair),Hughes, and Peach. The Cleric reported first instalment of grant in aid applied for, amount, £148 4s. 1d. The Ranker again reported regarding thistles; he was instructed to inform ...
Article : 71 wordsI have much pleasure in informing you that the River Darling has risen 12 or 14 feet within the last four or fire days, and ia still rising, though not so fast as at first. At one time it rose 4 feet 8 inches in ...
Article : 214 wordsAll present—Tenders for metal on road between Mr. Walter's and Mr. Beeston's, and on French's Pinch-road, to be called for by advertisement; also, for gravel on Warrick Town-road, and on Darley-road. Clerk to write ...
Article : 92 wordsPresent—Messrs. Sunman (Chairman), E. Dutton, B. Welsh, and W. Rankine. Two tenders were received for erection of schoolhouse at Currency Creek, that of Mr. S. Trigg at £274 14s. was accepted, contingent upon the ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 3 Feb 1866, Page 2
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