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  2. The Open Column.

    Sir—It may be taken for granted now that all that can be said in favor of the undertaking in question has been advanced by its advocates, and presented in a crystallised form in the ...

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  3. WANTS OF HUNDREDS OF WARD AND COLTON.

    Sir—Will you kindly allow me a space in your columns to express the annoyances the settlers and others of the Hundreds of Ward and Colton have to contend with. Some time ago a ...

    Article : 417 words
  4. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.

    UNSATISFIED JUDGMENTS.—In the cases of Kolb v. Maughan and Burton v. Jones the defendants were ordered to be imprisoned for 14 days; and in the case Saunders v. McGrath ...

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  5. TO THIS EDITOR.

    Sir—In a letter from Hamley Bridge in last Saturday's Chronicle on the above subject I observe a statement to the effect that the appointment of certain gentlemen was asked for ...

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  6. MR. TOWNSEND AND THE PORT GAWLER INSTITUTE.

    Sir—In your issue of November 21 a letter appears signed "W. Townsend," denying that gentleman's engagement to lecture at the opening of the Two Wells and Port Gawler ...

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  7. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    Franklin Rhodes, of Rosewater, carter, was barged by Isaac Prater (Inspector under the Width of Tires Act) with carrying six cwt in excess of that allowed by the Act. The ...

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  8. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Thomas Healey, laborer, was charged with assaulting Catherine Healey, at Thebarton, on November 18. Fined £5. Emily Conroy and Annie Baker were charged ...

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  9. District Councils.

    November 16.—Present—All. Midland Road Board wrote re Red Hill Road. J. Brooks' tender for metalling new road in Balaklava at £13 10s. per chain, accepted. ...

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  10. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25.

    Harold Sweetapple, a schoolboy, was charged by Edward Phillips, Telegraph-Master, with assaulting. Byron George Phillips, son of the informant, at Port Adelaide, on November 21. ...

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  11. CRAFERS.

    November 14.—Present—All. Council of Education's offer of £50 upon transfer of Stirling East school property; declined. Mr. Brodie requested to have piece of road made near G. ...

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  12. LOCAL COURTS.

    Sir—I notice in the Advertiser of the 13th inst. that Messrs. Hardy and Henning, members for the District of Albert, waited upon the Honorable the Attorney-General and presented ...

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  13. CLARENDON.

    November 18.—Present—Crs. Thorpe (Chairman), Sourbier, Jacobs, and Shipway. The Chairman was requested to attend next meeting of the Central Board of Main Roads. ...

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  14. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26.

    Margaret Norman was charged with imposing on Henry Meadows by falsely representing that she was Mrs. Harry Lohrman whereby she obtained goods to the amount of £1 0s. 6d., at ...

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  15. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26.

    Charles Laidley, builder, was charged with being a pauper lunatic. Sergeant Sullivan said the defendant was landed from the Chimborazo the previous week on the ground that he was ...

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  16. DALKEY.

    November 16.—Present—All. Balaklava District Council declined, accepting £10 towards opening new road on part of boundary line. Tender accepted Contract 27, Mr. D. Stewart ...

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  17. DALRYMPLE.

    November 18.—Special meeting.—Present—Messrs. G. Sheriff (chair), F. Wurm, and P. Anderson. Auditors' report read and adopted. E. Stonehouse appointed Clerk, Collector of ...

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  18. GEORGETOWN.

    November 15.—No quorum. ...

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  19. GILBERT.

    November 25.—Present—Messrs. Norton (chair), Huppatz, and Gant. Correspondence—From Destitute Board re reduction of rations to Mrs. Martin; from Council of ...

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  20. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.

    Charles Laidley, builder, was brought up on remand from the previous day on a charge of being a pauper lunatic. The defendant was discharged. Mr. Reid, representing Messrs. ...

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  21. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23.

    Robert Smith was charged with feloniously and burglariously breaking into the dtyelling-house of Robert Taylor, and stealing moneys to the amount of £4, at Hindley-street, on November ...

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  22. THE NARRACOQRTE AND TATIARA RAILWAY.

    Dear Sir—I am instructed by a very large and influential meeting of residents interested in the proposed line of railway from Narracoorte, held at Border Town on the 6th inst., to convey to ...

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  23. HANSON.

    November 25.—Present—Crs. Dow (Chairman), Rogers, and Tohl. Clerk reported having received £800 from Booboorowie Council. Two letters received from Crown Lands Office ...

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  24. APPOINTMENT OF JUSTICES.

    Sir—From a letter signed "Impartial" in your issue of the 14th instant it seems that some of the actions of the "powers that be" have not given Universal satisfaction. Allow me also to ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.

    Albert McIntosh Irving was charged with being the person for whom a warrant had been issued in Albany, Western Australia, for having escaped from Her Majesty's Gaol. The case ...

    Article : 283 words
  27. HAMILTON.

    November 9.—Present—Crs. Marlow (chair), Dorrington, Stephens, and Warrick. Placards rom Crown Lands office re destruction of rabbits. Memorial received asking Council ...

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  28. THE NORTH-WEST BEND RAILWAY.

    Sir—On arriving at Kapunda on my way to Morgan, on November 9, I was rather taken by surprise at the train not starting at its appointed time. After waiting a little ...

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  29. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25.

    Andrew Brown, a young man, was charged with being a pauper deemed to be a lunatic, on November 25, and was referred to Dr. Mayo. John Martin, professional runner, was charged ...

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  30. HIGHERCOMBE.

    November 5.—Meeting held for the purpose of making an order to exchange water reserve, and also to make an order to open, close, &c., various roads in district. Present—All. ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I notice in last Saturday's Chronicle a letter signed "Impartial." commenting on some recent appointments of J.P.'s in the neighborbood of Hamley Bridge. ...

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  32. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28.

    Martin Liffler, a young man, was charged with obtaining £1 10s. from John James, licensed victualler, by moans of a valueless cheque, on November 26. The prosecutor said ...

    Article : 446 words
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