The annual pionic of the Sunday School in connection with the Presbyterian Church, Gawler, was held on Tuesday, 12th inst., when the children were conveyed in waggons, &c., to ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE FARM.—As the time which we may shortly expect the early rains has arrived, ground should be prepared for wheat and barley in order to expedite the germination of wild ...
Article : 677 wordsThe weather of late has been pleasant; and the farmers' crops appear in quantity to have realised their expectation, though they consider the price too low to pay them for their ...
Article : 175 wordsA great event for Gawler—a contested election for the Mayoralty—has just taken place For several years past the elections have been of the most quiet nature, and the Mayoralty not ...
Article : 449 wordsThe first exhibition of the above, as an independent Society, took place on Friday. March 8, in the large room of the Clare Town Hall. A large concourse of people had gathered together ...
Article : 4,771 wordsDeath has been very busy in our neighborhood during the past week. One of our earliest colonists has paid her great debt of nature, Mrs. Schultz was among the first that landed at ...
Article : 138 wordsThere is but little fresh stirring among us at present. Plenty of wheat is coming to the stores, but the price being so small many of the farmers cannot meet their engagements, and ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Baptists in this district have just completed the purchase of about one acre of land on the main road, and near to the old Scotch Church which was destroyed by fire some years ...
Article : 157 wordsOn Friday evening, the 8th March, the District Officers of the Order of Foresters, Brothers Howie, D.C.R., and Hemingway, P.D.C.R., Attended at the Royal Oak ...
Article : 949 wordsA Bazaar in aid of the Building Fund of St. John's Church, was opened in the Salisbury Assembly Rooms, on Thursday, March 7th. The stall were arranged on either side of the rooms ...
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Advertising : 1,363 wordsThe liability of many diseases to descend from one generation to another is now generally admitted. Faulty form, delicate constitution, and weakness of ...
Article : 1,482 wordsThere is nothing particular to note since my last. The weather has been exceedingly oppressive, but it is now cooler.—The wheat is still coming down in large quantities, numerous ...
Article : 88 wordsThe new Wesleyan Chapel, in the course of erection here as far as the stone work is concerned, is near completion, and is very tastefully and commodiously built. It will not be ...
Article : 210 wordsThe late Champion meeting at Launceston was undoubtedly one of the most interesting and successful that have ever been held in these colonies. Not only the principal event there ...
Article : 594 wordsWe have much pleasure in announcing the expected visit again this season of His Honor the Chief Justice, who we believe will next week join his family and other relatives ...
Article : 328 wordsIn our last we inserted a few lines at a late hour announcing the fact of a fire having occurred that day upon Mr. Simpson's farm, the fire having got away from those burning off ...
Article : 670 wordsOn reading the reports of several of your country correspondents I have repeatedly observed with what pride many of them represent the improvements effected in their ...
Article : 694 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon a serious and well nigh a fatal accident occurred to a little fellow, aged three years, named Sydney Pendlebury, son of Mr. Pendlebury, head stoker at the ...
Article : 570 wordsSimultaneously with the retirement of Mr. Fisher from the Turf, the owner of Barwon Park, one of the oldest supporters of racing in this colony, Mr. Thos. Austin, has announced ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 16 Mar 1867, Page 3
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