This was the subject of a lecture which was delivered in the Flinders-street Baptist Church on Thursday evening, June 7, by the Rev. H. J. Lambert, in aid of a new Baptist chapel at the Moonta Mines. The night ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,236 wordsThe Margotte has arrived from Mauritius with dates to April 28, but the news is unimportant. Fifteen thousand bags of wheat, ex James Vinecombe, have been sold at full rates. The ...
Article : 189 wordsThings on the mine are not looking so well as was anticipated a short time since. I have been told by a good authority that an order was issued to Captain Price to suspend the smelting during the winter ...
Article : 130 wordsSir—Seeing that you have copied into your paper a paragraph from the Wallaroo Times, containing statements at variance with fact, I request that you will allow me the opportunity of explaining the true state ...
Article : 470 wordsThe season, that a month ago looked so gloomy, is now giving us hopes of a good harvest. Rains have fallen in abundance all over the district. The lands that were ploughed and ready for seeding previous to the ...
Article : 196 wordsClark, the Manager of the Australasian Steam Company, has resigned. Captain Gilmore succeeds him. His resignation was made, owing to the dismissal of Carker, the Secretary. ...
Article : 53 wordsOn Wednesday, the 30th ult., a lecture was given in the South Rhine Baptist Chapel in connection with the Young Men's Association, by Mr. N. M. Howard. There was a fair attendance; Mr. J. Vigar presided. ...
Article : 314 wordsThe late rains have done an immense amount of good. In many parts of this locality the country has a verdant appearance, and really grass is wanted badly, if only for the purpose of making butter more plenteous, and ...
Article : 327 wordsPresent—Councillors Baker, Chinner, Nicholls, and Town Clerk. Balance at Bank, £60 9s. 10d. Mr. Councillor NICHOLLS reported he had seen ...
Article : 126 wordsThe following questions as to the duties of Poundkeepers under clauses 15, 17, and 32, of the Impounding Act No. 8, of 1858, have, with the Attorney-General's opinion thereon, been ...
Article : 427 wordsA recently arrived immigrant named James Rowe, who had been unwell for some time, was missed from his bed by his wife early on Tuesday morning last. She immediately made an alarm, when several persons, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsPresent—The Mayor (in the chair), Councillors Mold, Clement, Loutit, and Deland. The Mayor stated that he had called the present meeting in consequence of what passed at the last ...
Article : 167 wordsThe delightful rains we have had the last three weeks have quite changed the aspect of things here, and the farmers, one and all, have a smile on their countenances. The ground has had a thorough soaking, ...
Article : 309 wordsPresent—The Mayor (in the chair), Councillors Mold, Clement, and Deland. Tenders for works in Cowan-street were opened.—Worrell, £49 10s.; Doran, at £10 per chain (5½). ...
Article : 972 wordsThe requisition of the Judges of the Supreme Court on the application of Mr. Daly for a grant to Madame Palliotte, of letters of administration of the personalty of the late Mr. Lalouette ...
Article : 1,277 wordsIn our Local Court, on Wednesday, June 6, four informations were laid by the Lands Ranger against persons keeping unregistered dogs in the neighborhood of Finniss Point. The cases having been heard, two ...
Article : 149 wordsSir—The contract for re-making the road from the Port to Alberton was let some time ago, but nothing has yet been done further than placing a few heaps of metal here and there at the sides, so as to take up four ...
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Advertising : 429 wordsThe weather lately has been much finer, and we have had some respite from the rain, so that farmers are pushing ahead with ploughing and seeding operations. The wind for the last two or three days has been very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 515 wordsSir—I see by the Chronicle that the squatters are hard up for a valuator to value their runs. Do you think a farmer would have any chance by applying, or do you think the farmers and the public (as they are ...
Article : 417 wordsOn Monday last, Sergeant O'Carroll, of the Volunteer Staff, attended at the Victoria Hotel, to receive the rifles from the members of the late Volunteer Corps, and to return them to those who were entitled to ...
Article : 526 wordsSir—Feeling convinced that a subject, so important to all South Australians at the present time, as the gold-fields of this colony will not prove unacceptable to you or your readers I once again venture to trouble you ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 9 Jun 1866, Page 2
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