May 27.—Present—Messrs. Sillifant (Chairman), Councillors Coombe, Groves, and Headdey. Memorial from IS ratepayers on Port-road. Hind marsh, calling attention to bad state of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 500 wordsNobody ever supposes that the principal port of Sooth Australia possesses Anything but harbor pilots at present, but in the very face of this it is pretty evident that one at least of ...
Article : 612 wordsMad 26.—No quorum. ...
Article : 7 wordsMay 28.—Present—All but Mr. Barker. Letter from Central Road Board, stating proposed calvert across main North-Eastern-road, opposite Buckingham Arms, had been referred ...
Article : 89 wordsMay 26.—Present—Messrs. Thomas Graham (Chairman), H. Lewis, and H. Marker. Letter from Mr. J. Moro, asking for particulars of assessment on his property in Macclesfield; Clerk ...
Article : 64 wordsThere have been, many severe cases of diphtheria in this locality of late, but the sufferers have recovered.—An accident occurred on the road near Mintaro a few nights since. ...
Article : 510 wordsMay 29.—Present—All but Cr. Prince. Letter from Mr. A. M. Wilsen calling attention to a hole in Mitcham Ford. Cr. Anderson to attend to it. Letters signed by R. Huchanan, D. Whitehorn ...
Article : 76 wordsMay 24.—Present — Councillors Kilderry (Acting Chairman), Reilly, and Griffin. Works completed and accounts passed for payment:—Filling holes between Sections 195 and 196 ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. A. W. P. Ward, the temperance advocate, delivered a lecture in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Salisbury, on Wednesday evening, to a large and appreciative audience ...
Article : 99 wordsMay 27.—Present—Messrs, Dunn (Chairman), May, Bell, and Wraight. Clerk to revise assessment and gazette same. Carters' pay to be raised 1s. per day until the 30th June. ...
Article : 81 wordsMay 24.—Present—All. Two tenders for spoon drain near Mr. G. Cox's—R. Hicks's accepted, 31. 3s. C. Parker's tender accepted for approaches to main road near Chenoweth's ...
Article : 89 wordsMay 27.—Present—Messrs. W. H. Gray (Chairman), Dew, Shephardson, and Rowell. Letter from Mr. C. White, asking to be allowed to make culvert across road at Fulham ; to ...
Article : 63 wordsMay 26.—Present—W. G. Poppin, S. Hill. No quorum. ...
Article : 11 wordsMay 26.—Present—All but Councillor Biggs. Messrs. W. Ridgway and J. Crossby waited on the Council to ask if they would grant a sum of money from the district funds to assist in ...
Article : 264 wordsMay 24.—Present—All, except Mr. Tonkin Letter from Mr. W. Fergusson, wishing to purcharse material of old jetty; Clerk to reply. Letter from Mr. Boys, asking for two desks and ...
Article : 124 wordsMay 24.—Present—Councillors Freebairn (Chairman), Paterson, and Howard. Tenders accepted—Forming and metalling near the light, Pat. McCulloch, 4l. 12s. 6d. per chain ...
Article : 82 wordsThere has been little or nothing of any import since my last, except that on Friday evening a splendid rain set in and lasted all night.—The mail did not arrive until half-past ...
Article : 70 wordsThe long continuation of dry weather was beginning to affect the farmers' faces (as usual) but I am happy to say that within the last few days their faces have become considerably ...
Article : 591 wordsMay 26.—Present — Chairman, Councillors Wiggins and Heier. Circulars—From Crown Land Office, with immigration regulations. From the District Chairmen's Association, re ...
Article : 51 wordsMay 24—Present—All. Chairman and Mr. Mansfield reported opening tenders for catting Bald Hill, the lowest being 110l., was not accepted for metalling from Leonard corner to ...
Article : 190 wordsIreland, Fraser, & Co.'s Australian Circular of the above date reports as follows:—Regarding our sugar market here, we have only to-day to confirm our recent advices—that it ...
Article : 823 wordsANGLEVALE, R. Burt—Brown saddle horse, black points, indistinct brand near shoulder, slightly saddle-marked, shod all round ; brown colt, rising two years, hind fetlock white, star ...
Article : 738 wordsMay 26.—Present—Messrs. G. B. Canham (Chairman), D. Beyer, and J. Gribble. Three applications for appointment as master and mistress at Bellevue School, Maclaren Vale. Mr. ...
Article : 48 wordsWe have had some very dry weather since my last, and notwithstanding the abundant rains we had this season the ground gradually became very hard during the fore part of last ...
Article : 155 wordsMay 26.—Present—Messrs. J. Sloggett, G. Sanders, D. Chapman, and E. Terry. Mr. Chas. Parsons was appointed Curator of Nairne Cemetery, in place of Mr. W. A. Carr, who ...
Article : 92 wordsMay 26.—Present—All but the Chairman. Councillor Shepherd in the chair. Correspondence received from Superintendent of Cemeteries. Regulations for immigration ...
Article : 68 wordsThe weather is still everything that could be wished for the season of the year, and, as a consequence, the crops are looking exceedingly well, more especially those that were in early ...
Article : 212 wordsMay 23.—Present — Councillors Newman (Chairman), Sonnemann, Weyland, Edwards. Overseer of Works brought up his report in reference to repairs asked for by Meaars. Camac ...
Article : 128 wordsMay 15.—Present — Councillors Killicoat (Chairman), Drew, Dawson, and McCulloch. Receipts, 7l. 5s.; payments, 51l. 2s. 2d. Ranger's report. Nine notices of appeal against ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 584 wordsMay 26.—Present—Messrs. Braund (Chairman), Williams, Harrington, and Morrish. Memorial from 58 residents of Nails worth, to haye Harvey's-lane made passable, and to have ...
Article : 136 wordsMay 22.—Present—Megsrs. Lewis (Chairman), Scott, and Gore. Mr. Gore to get 20 yards metal quarried and broken for repairs, divisional road north. Chairman to get Mr. ...
Article : 84 wordsOn Tuesday evening the Mends of the Bible Christian Church met to celebrate another anniversary, and to welcome the newly-appointed pastor, the Rev. T. McNeil, to this ...
Article : 128 wordsGreat enthusiasm still exists regarding the Broughton River Copper Mines, and their names seem to be legion, for although the Cut Greek and New Burra are at work, with good ...
Article : 157 wordsMay 27.—Present—Chairman, Messrs, Bungay, and Wotton. Mr. Miall wrote, certifying Joseph Naylan had finished cutting and forming watertable on Skelton's-road satisfactorily. ...
Article : 54 wordsMay 17.—Present—Mr. P. McMartin (Chairman), and Councillor 7. Curnow. No quorum. ...
Article : 15 wordsMay 26.—Present—All. Contract No. 17, F. Kuchel's tender, 15/. 10s., accepted; Contract No. 19, W. H. Trimlett's tender, 26l. 7s. 9d., accepted. Mr. Hall asked Council to remove ...
Article : 122 wordsA splendid rain fell last night, which will be welcomed by the farmers, as the weather previously has bees sufficiently dry to enable them to turn over a great breadth of land, and to put ...
Article : 518 wordsMay 26.—Present—Crs. Willimot (chair), McKendrick, Oyston, Meaaday. Mr. Hargraves to mike assessment on same terms as last year. Question of appointment of Ranger deterred ...
Article : 125 wordsAn entertainment was held in the Foresters' Hall, Marion, on the above date, consisting of an exhibition of dissolving views, readings, songs, and recitations, by amateurs. It was ...
Article : 115 wordsMay 26.—Present — Messrs. F. Hannaford (Chairman), T. Roberts, K. Hanna, R. Gillard, and W. Hauesler. Letters—From Mount Crawford Council, stating they would attend to opening ...
Article : 211 wordsMay 26.—Present — Chairman, Councillors Thomas, Theakstone, and Skipworth. Councillor Theakstone was authorised to get scrub cleared between Sections 61 and 337, cost not ...
Article : 67 wordsFor some time past there has not arisen in this locality anything requiring aa especial reference, beyond the universally admitte fact that the farmers have been favored with one of ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 31 May 1873, Page 7
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