Sir— As some correspondence has already appeared in your journal relative to the harsh treatment of ex-senior Crown Lands Ranger E. J. Eyre, permit me to bear testimony the zeal ...
Article : 112 wordsON MONDAY last the steamer Eleanor Made a trip to Kangaroo Island, taking excursionists from Ports Adelaide, O[?]kaparinga, and wil langa. The day promising to be fine, a great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 wordsFebruary 22.—Present—All, except Mr. Douglas. Letter from Hindmarsh Council, stating that they could not co-operate with this Council in paving across the Torrens at ford ...
Article : 61 wordsSome anxiety was felt here last week for three men who started from this port in a small Open boat for Myposga. It seems after clearing the point the wind spring, up. dead off the ...
Article : 213 wordsFebruary 19.—Present—All. Agreement signed by Mr.J. Gardner for exchange of roads, Tenders accepted "—Repairs to road at Hay Flat, W. Busoomb's, at £16 19s. 6d. lump sum ...
Article : 137 wordsSir—The letter of your correspondent in your issue of. the 10th instant induces me to offer a few words upon some of the subjects he touches upon ...
Article : 323 wordsFebruary 21.—Present—Messrs Dunn (Chairman), Wraight, and Cornelias. Mr. F. May requested to have repairs done to road. To be attended to as soon as Council is in funds ...
Article : 115 wordsThe annual district meeting of the Bible Christian Church of South Australia commenced its sitting in Young-street Chapel, on Wednesday, February 23. on the previous day the ...
Article : 1,017 wordsFebruary 2L—Present—All. Tenders accepted —For contract Nos. 10 and 11 W, Arscott; Nos. 12 and 13, Thos. McOauley, at £1 17s. 9d. per chain; No. 14, Thos. McQuillen ...
Article : 83 wordsThe anniversary services in connection with the Weleyan Chapel was celebrated on Sunday and Monday last, the 20th and 21st. On Sunday impressive sermons were preached, morning ...
Article : 105 wordsFebruary 14.—Present—All but Councillor Lindsay. Circular stating £10 had been granted by Government for medical attendance on the destitute poor. Slaughtering licence to W ...
Article : 37 wordsFebruary 14,—present—All the Councillors, Minutes of last meetings were read and signed, Received £27; paid, £46 ...
Article : 21 wordsFebruary 19.—Present—All. Tendon to be called for repairs of road between Sections Nos. 26 and 28 (Clement's & Michael's),Gawler Belt. Councillor Johnson empowered to ...
Article : 191 wordsFebruary 19.—Present—All. Messrs. R. Palmer and W. Pointon attended requesting repairs near Section 421, &c. To stand over. Tenders accepted—Cutting Cox's Hill, six, J ...
Article : 124 wordsThere has been nothing of sufficient importance to merit recording since my last, as things have been unusually dull about here lately; but I have now to chronicle the opening of the ...
Article : 390 wordsThe diggings show a decided improvement this week, and business looks much better. Three more holes have been bottomed on simmonds's Hill, and have given very good ...
Article : 278 wordsThe weather is extremely hot and oppressive, and has been so for the past week. Our vineyards are anything but encouraging this year ; what with the late flood and drought, the ...
Article : 90 wordsSir— A very [?] letter, signed "A South Australia," appeared in the Register of this Date, It appears the writer thereof knows nothing ...
Article : 161 wordsFebruary 21.—Present—Messrs. Burton (Chairman), Robertson, Freebairn, and Duncan, Two memorials were received for and against amount to be expended upon road near ...
Article : 159 wordsGreat dissatisfaction has prevailed amongst the settlers of the district, since about three weeks ago. The Surveyor-Genera1, accompanied by Mr. R. B. Smith, owner of the ...
Article : 197 wordsFebruary 14.—Present—All but Mr. Warren. Auditors expressed willingness to certify for any errors found in accounts of previous years. Poundkeeper to be informed ...
Article : 117 wordsYer Honer, Musther Edutur—Sir—A chap that cud reed, for bedad I can't tuk up the Registhur; so siz he, Arrah Paddy, avick, hould yer whisht, tel ye hear this illigant letter that ...
Article : 590 wordsFebruary 22.—Present—Messrs. W. Lewis (Chairman), George Gore, and W. Mugge. Mr. Noices waited on Council requesting repairs in Carey's Gully. To be attended to. Works ...
Article : 70 wordsJove rules indeed—his thunder spake— Henceforth the Register shall own A present God—and Bright shall quake, And Baker bow before the throne ...
Article : 586 wordsFebruary 19.—Present—Chairman, Councillors Taylo[?], Norman, and Bawden. Council to inspect Spring-road on Monday. In future metal for roads to be put on 6 inches thick of a gauge ...
Article : 53 wordsOn Wednesday, February 23, the Salisbury Amateur Christy Ministrels gave a benefit entertainment in Mr. Harvey's Assembly Rooms, to a full house, opening with an overture by ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Wesleyans at Stockport celebrated the anniversary of their Chapel on Sunday last, February 20, when two eloquent and impressive sermons were preached by Rev. Mr. Bath ...
Article : 239 wordsFebruary 15.—present—Messrs. Williams (Chairman), Dening, McLean, and Stephens. Ranger reported having destroyed the thistles at Woolshed Flat. Letter from Crown Lands ...
Article : 252 wordsFebruary 22.—Present—Messrs. Merchant (Chairman), Curnow, Cubbledick and Moulds Tender accepted—Metalling Fifth Creek-road, Contract No. 2, John Coon, £112s. per chain ...
Article : 131 wordsThe anniversary services in connection with the Primitive Methodist Chapel at Tungkillo were. commenced on Sunday, February 20, when two appropriate sermons were preached by the ...
Article : 436 wordsFebruary 7.—Present—Mr. F. R. Hunt (Chairman), Messrs. Russell, Atwell, and Hough Chairman reported having received tenders for work on Grunthal-road, and that he ...
Article : 376 wordsThere is a very marked change in the weather. For some pome time past it has been horrible, almost sufficient to upset any person, but now it has become somewhat cool, especially the ...
Article : 512 wordsFebruary 19.—Present—Chairman, Messrs. Bowman, Dowd, and Meaney. Letters from Stow, Bruce, & Ayers. from Destitute Board, and from Upper Wakefield Council. Tenders ...
Article : 188 wordsFebruary 2L—Present—All Letter from Stepney Council, complaining of effluvia from Mr. Conrad's slaughterhouse. Clerk to write Mr. Conrad; also Mr. Sack on a similar ...
Article : 75 wordsSir—The factions opposition lately displayed by the seekers of office had its culminating trick on the occasion of he prorogation where I witnessed the novel and degrading ...
Article : 211 wordsFebruary 19.—Present — Messrs. Miller, Harvey, and Harris. G. Bawling appealed against charge of 15s. 9d., arrears of rates ; to be informed that Council had no power to remit ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Virginia second annual picnic came off on Tuesday, the 15th instant, in Mr. Robinson's beautiful park close to the new Virginia Bridge. The morning turned out very hot. ...
Article : 489 wordsFebruary 19.—Present — Messrs. J. McNamara (chairman), Green and Wehr. Draft of agreement of arbitration for approval Proved Memorial from 27 ratepayers ...
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South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881), Sat 26 Feb 1870, Page 7
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