Country Correspondents are respectfully. respectfully, requested, in all cases, to sign their names to their letters, not for publication, but that we may net mistake the authors. Although we ...
Article : 72 wordsJane 8—Present—Chairman, Messrs. Hewitt, Lindsay, and Ridley. Farther communications, relative to nuisance in Gawler South. Clerk to write to Dr. Nofct, and get memorial signed by ...
Article : 146 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the above Club was held on Friday evening, June 5, the President inihe chair. Mr. Talbot read his promised paper on rust in wheat as follows ...
Article : 781 wordsAfter the long continued dry weather lam glad to be able to report a good steady rain, commencing been 9 and 10 o'clock last evening, and continuing, with few and short intervals ...
Article : 87 wordsJune 8.—Present —The Chairman, Councillors Smith, Crews, and Johnson. Clerk reported that Councillors Crozier and Johnson accompanied the Chairman to inspect the road near ...
Article : 176 words"We have been favored with some delightful showers, for which we are very thankful. —Business has been rather brisk the last few days, especially in the " wet" line, and the ...
Article : 225 wordsYon have not been often called upon I imagine, to chronicle such a case of longevity within the colony as that attained by the late Me Evans of Aldinga, who departed this life ...
Article : 365 wordsThe weather still continues very dry, and a long succession of easterly winds do not seem to show much in our favor. To-day a change to the north-east and north brought a sprinkle ...
Article : 209 wordsJune. 6.—Present—All except Mr. Fidge. J Received a circular from Crown Lands Office; respecting official address. Mr. E. E. Hewett passed the work at Lovely Valley completed ...
Article : 93 wordsJune 8—All present. Mr. A. F. Boord paid in £24 16s. private subscription for improvements to Toad by Hutchinson's to the Torrens. Resolved, that the road from Hill Top Corner to ...
Article : 132 wordsJune 8.—Present—Messrs. "Woman (Chairman), Lindsay, and Hewitt. Works Committee reported that he works were proceeding satisfactory. Deputation to the Marine Board ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. S. Hall has again taken possession of the Robin Hood Inn, which was lately occupied by Mr. Trew. On Thursday last he invited a number of hb friends to dinner. The chair ...
Article : 414 wordsA complemantary dinner was given at the Ship Inn on the 3rd inst. to Captain Campbell, of the barque Ismay, the commander of the first ship that loaded direct for ...
Article : 921 wordsJune 6.—Present—All By-laws received from Mr. Lowe; returned for alteration. Memorial received from ratepayers requesting that at the next election for Councillors a polling-booth ...
Article : 85 wordsJune 8.—Present—Mr. J. M. Tapley, Chairman and Councillors Wright, Whyte, and Sauerbier. Letter from Mr. B. Wickham, asking if Clarendon Council would take ...
Article : 135 wordsI am sorry to have to record a fatal accident which occurred in this district on Sunday .morning; at about ll o'clock, to a fine young man, named Thomas Kelly, son of Mr. John Kelly, a ...
Article : 755 wordsJune 8.—All—present. Mr. Farmer asked leave to hold a night school in the Council Chamber; granted. A tree sold for 5s. Councillor Whitmore reported on Mr. Reynolds's ...
Article : 114 wordsthe Bishop of Adelaide visited Gawler On Saturday last, and held a Confirmation in St. George's Church on Sunday, when between 30 and 40 persons received the sacred rite. His ...
Article : 175 words"June 6.—Present—Chairman (EL T.- Morris, Esq., J.P.), Councillor Dart, Downing, Mugg, and Ofitzner. Tenders accepted—Mr. Lyons, supply of maps of district; Mr. W. Oldham ...
Article : 52 wordsALMA, Hundred of, Section 603 (nearest Post-Office, Stockport), Martin Kenihan, Poundkeeper—One grey mare, branded like E near shoulder, long switch tail, with a bay colt at ...
Article : 841 wordsJane 8.—Present—Messrs. Coulls (Chairman), McLeod, Kolwes, and Klopper. Cemetery to be visited shortly. Messrs. Kolwes and Klopper to put on men to spread stone in holes on Hope ...
Article : 117 wordsThe long-looked-for rain has come at last, enabling the farmers to plough and get in their seed, and thus putting them in good spirits.—Banners here is rather dull, although not so ...
Article : 190 wordsAccording to all the old residents hero Wentworth has never been so dull and lifeless as at present. For the last several weeks there has been nothing doing beyond the ordinary business ...
Article : 657 wordsJune 8.—Present—All Councillors Betteridge, J. B. Bundle, and George Shearing went out .by rotation. Clerk to arrange for fresh election. Twenty-eight applications for office ...
Article : 98 wordsAppointments and Promotions. — South Australian Regiment of Volunteer Cavalry.—Trooper Joshua Laffin, No. 1 Troop, to be Fanier, with the rank of Corporal; dated 1st ...
Article : 601 wordsJune 6.—Present — Chairman (Mr. Jeffs), Councillors Hazel and Kelly. Work at Waterloo Plains and bridge at Salt Creek reserve reported in progress; £40 on account of bridge ...
Article : 200 wordsOn Monday evening last the Rev. L. W. Stanton, M.A., assisted by several lady amateurs, gave A pleasing and varied, entertainment at the Burra Institute. Tie attendance was ...
Article : 227 wordsJune 6.—Present—All Mr. James McNamara elected Chairman Messrs. McNamara, Bald, and Rhode retire by ballot. Clerk instructed to give notice to ratepayers in arrears ...
Article : 61 wordsThe weather has been very cold here lately, nights in particular. Our township is rather dull just now in consequence of the farmers being so busily engaged putting in ...
Article : 176 wordsOn Sunday, the 31st May, and on Monday, the 1st June, the anniversary services in connection with the Moonta wesleyan Sabbath school, took place. The Rev. J. Barber, junior ...
Article : 818 wordsJune 8. —All present. Surveyor reported that Mr. John Fiveash had thrown up his contract for forming Temme's road, Spriog bank, and had left the district. To be readvertised. Messrs ...
Article : 114 wordsThe sale of the township of New Saddle worth took place to-day. The attendance was not so numerous as was anticipated by some; nevertheless, there was a respectable number present. ...
Article : 178 wordsThe seventh penny readings took place on the 4th instant. John Bennett, Esq., J.P., in the chair.; The attendance was larger than on any former occasion. The class and musicians ...
Article : 227 wordsJune 1—Present—All, "but Mr. Humphris. Overseer reported passing Geo. Charles's work in blinding metal, on. Dr. Maurau's Hill, and that Francis Jolly had done what was ...
Article : 119 wordsJune 6.—Present—Mr. Palmer (Chairman), Messrs. Chenoweth, McKae, and Fidge. Annual meeting to nominate Councillors in room of Messrs. Chenoweth McRae, and Fidge, ...
Article : 80 wordsFanning operations are greatly retarded this sea urn by the continued dryness of the weather, but agriculturists are preparing the ground for seed with much vigor, working early and late ...
Article : 177 wordsJune 9.—Present—All except Mr. Carrigg. Mr. Barnett's bill considered, referred back for correction. Mr. Holden, Master of Ashwel1 School, waited on the Council, asking the ...
Article : 60 wordsJune 6.—Present—Messrs. W. M. Crawford (Chairman), W. H. Turner, and John Martin. Clerk was instructed again to write to the Commissioner of Crown Lands relative to ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 13 Jun 1868, Page 7
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