In the Legislative Council—The MINISTER of JUSTICE and EDUCATION stated in replay to questions—(1)That the attention of the Government had been directed to the alleged ...
Article : 4,924 wordsThe unfortunate accident which happened to Mr. L. McTaggart, of Wooltana, last week, and the distance he bad to be conveyed in order to obtain medical aid. has aroused the people to a sense of the ...
Article : 165 wordsThe weather has of la[?]e been extremely cold, the heaviest frosts seen for years having been experienced. Tne growth of the crops it consequently very slow, ann a fall of rain would be welcome— ...
Article : 211 wordsJuly 28.—Present—All. Commissioner wrote that the hundred of Mobilong had been preclaimed under District Council Act. Memorial, requesting Commtoioner not to allow Murray a awamps to be ...
Article : 51 wordsAfter a long spell of cold, dry weather with heavy frosts, a nice change set in last night with showers of rain.—The crops are doing well, and will rapidly improve now—The main road from here to Clare is ...
Article : 75 wordsrequesting map of district to be deposited in office. Sanders & Packard wrote re map of district; clerk to arrange. Professor R. Tats wrote repurchase of road between sections 53 6 and 4412; to be informed ...
Article : 129 wordsFarmers ate a little morn contacted now, as they have nearly completed sowing, and are busy fencing to keep the cattle away from their crops. The young crops are making a fair show, but not ...
Article : 485 wordsThe death of Miss E Mulligan, me only daughter of Mr. Mulligan. of Towitts, has cast quite a gloom over the township. The young lady who was held in high esteem by all who knew her had through ...
Article : 161 wordsJuly 22—Present—Crs. Wagner, Pffiz[?]er, Hage, Sieber and Fromm. P Sieber appointed chairman, clerk re-appointed. Council boots and balance-sheet tabled duly audited, and adopted Commissioner ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. Grundy acted as Crown Prosecutor. EMBEZZLEMENT. Herman Berthold Albert Schuller (40) charged with embezzlement at Orroroo ...
Article : 1,253 wordsSince my latt we have had fide su[?]n days, and frosty nights. The early crops are locking well, but the late ones are retarded in growth by the sharp frosts.—Considerable indignation is felt here at the ...
Article : 92 wordsJuly 26—present—All except Cr. Newman Progress was reported with reference to road near Copeland's. Clerk explained arrangements respecting repairs of road near Grunthal G Muster. ...
Article : 148 wordsThe late concert was a success, noarly £9 being taken at the door. The singing of Misses Kentish and Nicholis was vociferously encored Mr. S. Williams achieved succes—Revival service for the ...
Article : 96 wordsJuly 26—Present—Chairman, and Crs. Bissett and Pire, Mr. W. Robbins applied for metal and repairs near his place; granted. Tenders accepted—[?] 5.J. Robinson, £9; No 6. £21 5s. J. Clark; ...
Article : 57 wordsPRACTITIONER STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS. IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES MICHAEL DAVIS, OF TEROWIE, A PRACTITIONER OF THE SUPREME COURT. ...
Article : 2,657 wordsIt is f gratifying to learn that Mr. Irvine will be in Wilmington during the present week to report on the roads on the district so urgently needing repairs. It is hoped that the Commissioner of Public ...
Article : 228 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Reynolds. Catholic Bishop of Adelaide, visited this township on Wednesday last, accompanied by the Revs Kreissee and Norton, for the purpose of inspecting ...
Article : 207 wordsJuly [?]—Present—All Returning-officer reported election of King and Gordon for South ward, Whyte for North ward, and Sinclair and Hodge as auditions, Ret[?]ing councillers vcacated their seats. Cr. G. W. ...
Article : 39 wordsJuly 26.—Present—All Surveyor-General wrote re district plans. Black Springs District Council wrote re moiety of cost to repaly. Central Board of Health forwarded ...
Article : 128 wordsJuly 28.—Present—Cr. Tilly (chair), Rooerts, Boyle, and Watts. Overseer reported contract No. S. Symes's corner, finished satisfactorily and th[?] 30 yards of stone had been carted for repairs to ...
Article : 98 wordsIn spite of the great scarcity of feed and water cattle continue to arrive from Queensland. Several mobs are now en route, and more following; mobs will also shortly start from Cowarle and Goyder's ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. Woodcock was the successful tenderer for the District clerkship About a dozen applications were received. The late clerk's defalcation are reported to exceed £100. The weather has been very cold ...
Article : 44 wordsJuly 26—Present—AIL Destitute Board wrote re appointment of medical officer for destitute of district. D. Harvey's tender accepted for contract 281, at £4 8s., forming asd metalling road. clerk to ...
Article : 58 wordsThere is nothing of importance stirring in this district just now. The young craps of wheat are springing up, and though short at present are looking quite as well as could be expected, the weather for ...
Article : 80 wordsAdey, Green, Mitchell, and Nosgorthy. J. Woodcock appointed clerk, collector, and overseer of works. Surveyor-General wrote, requesting council to lodge in ins office duplicate map showing all ...
Article : 68 wordsFanners generally are complaining of the frosts, which certainty have been very severe this season. Moroing after morning the country has been clothed in a white mantle of first, which in many instances is ...
Article : 181 wordsJuly 26—Present—Crs. Maslin (chair), Hart, Mchae. Doawell, Woolley & Co. wrote re correcting district map; their offer at &1 10s accepted. Tenders accepted—For repairing culvert near T. ...
Article : 66 wordsJuly 28.—Present—All Constables list confirmed. Constables appointed—B. Hall A. E. Algar J. Harvey, vey., jun and A. M. Goodall. Whittle[?] applied for metalling on Ball-in-mouth road; three ...
Article : 667 wordsEdwin Benson was charged with having no visible means of support. Mr. W. V. Smith appeared for defendant. Detective Dunlevi said on Thursday morning he met the ...
Article : 584 wordsJuly 26—Present—Crs Flower, Stevens, Schuppan, McNamara, and Rusdiger. Cr. J Flower reelected chairman Ralance sheet adopted Constables-list confirmed, and R Warner, F Pampa ...
Article : 148 wordsThe scatter lately has been rather cold and dry, with occasional heavy dews and frosty nights. It has been threatening rain for some days, and a few light showers fell here to day, with a prospect of ...
Article : 270 wordsJuly 26.—Present—Crs. Prescott (chair) Gilbert, and Claridge. Overseer reported clearing plantations from weeds, completed satisfactory; also having had trees brought from Wirrabara and ...
Article : 108 wordsJuly 21.—Present—Crs. Bartleet, Cameras Hanvork, McLachlan. and Wood. James McLachlan re elected chairman; F. A. H Klaehn reappointed clerk, overseer of works, and registrar of ...
Article : 122 wordsThe weather here has been very tine for several weeks. Hardly any rain has fallen this month, except a light shower now and again. Things are looking very promising, and some of the crops near ...
Article : 100 wordsI regret to have to record the tragic death of the second daughter of Mr. Hamilton Sampson, of Myponga jetty. It seems that Mrs. Sampson had occasion to go to a neighbors house, taking with ...
Article : 187 wordsJnly 14—Preeent—Crs. Faulkner (chair), Andersen, Leonard, Haywood, and Wilson, Cr. C. Faulkner elected chairman. Extension of leave of absence until Christmas granted to clerk. ...
Article : 87 wordsJuly 28.—Present-All H. B Hawka's tender for road roller accepted. Assessment to be revised. Fayments, £24 3s. ...
Article : 19 wordsJuly 26.—Present—All Received report of Central Board of Health, circular from Sooth Australian Nationalisation Society, from Sarveyor-General[?]ap. Receipts, £15 13s.; payments, £6 ...
Article : 32 wordsWe Lave had several heavy frosts during the past fortnight, with dry weather during the day. Rain is wasted for the late sown wheat which is only coming up in cartain places.—Mr. John Jackson ...
Article : 48 wordsJuly 19—Present—Crs. Farnden, Schultz, aud Bilsenitz. Cr Farnden reelected chairman Clerk reappointed on same terms as last year. Deaholm waited on council requesting repairs to road leading ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Salisbury division of the Blue Ribbon Army held a meeting last Thursday evening, which, as usual, was well attended, and a good programme was successfully carried out. Mr. J. P. Swann ...
Article : 259 wordsHenry Haytread, laborer, was charged with stealing one silver watch, value £10, from Edmund Clarke, in the dwelling house of James Allen, of Quorn, on January 17, and ...
Article : 567 wordsPresent—Crs. Forbes (chair), Vawser, Marshman, Lovelock, and Wilson. Cr Forbes re-elected chairman, ana B Fisher clerk at salary of £65 per annum. Protest read from T. Griggs against ...
Article : 241 wordsCharles George Mudis was charged with embezzling £2 18s., the moneys of his master, Robert Doig. Mr. H. Valley appeared for the prosecutor, and Mr. W. V. Smith for the ...
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Advertising : 103 wordsIN HE JOSEPH BURTON, of Brighton, Builder,—Final hearing. Mr. J. W. Downer appeared for the insolvent, who was awarded a second-class certificate. ...
Article : 1,001 wordsAfter a fortnight's fine weather we have had some sharp frosts and cold winds. It is now cold, dull, and threatening, and some slight showers fell this morning. The roads have dried up, but are very ...
Article : 224 wordsJuly 28.—Present—All Form of agreement to act as medical attendant on destitute rick, received for [?]tgnature of Dr G. C. Jackson, Mrs. Elizs O'Malley to be recommended for extra rations. Slaughtering licence granted to Cumins. Clark to ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 2 Aug 1884, Page 12
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