The Messageries Maritimes mail steamer Sydney passed Suez on December 9 outward bound. His Excellency the Governor entertained ...
Article : 6,490 wordsDecember 8.—Present—All. Crown Lands Office wrote stating that road asked for on boundary of section 84, hundred Stow, had been exciuded from lsase of section: also, re ...
Article : 108 wordsIN THE MATTER OF THE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF WOODVILLE. Sir Jno, Downer, who appeared for the Corporation, said when the application for the [?]of attain lands for nonpayment of rates was ...
Article : 969 wordsDecember 10.—Present—All. Mr. E Dowhrg wrote requesting settlement for had taken for new road from section 526, Tanunda: council knew nothing about road, section 526 ...
Article : 88 wordsDecember 3—Present—Crs. Gaorge Shariff (chair). P.Anderson, and Alex Anderson. Marine Board to be requested to put handrail on new piece of wall made at Stansbury ...
Article : 119 wordsNovember 29—Present—All except Cr. McA[?]ekill. Mr. W. Sommerville wanted to know if the council intended to carry on Thiatle Act ; council had already taken action ...
Article : 101 wordsDecember 1.—Present—All. Tenders accepted-A. Gerlach, 150 yards limestone: G. Sehild, 50 yards limestone ; D. Crow, 25 to 50 yards hard metal; W. Richards, 5 chains ...
Article : 129 wordsDecember 10.—Prsseat—All. Chairman reported that at meeting of ratepayers held on December 3 council were empowered to take over Gumeracha Institute for council ...
Article : 125 words£300 For nondelivery of mining scrip, Mr.J.H.Symou. Q.C, for the plaintiff, and Sir John Downer, Q C, with Mr.R.B. Cox, for the defendant. ...
Article : 183 wordsDecember 1.—Present—Crs, Smart (chair), Noo[?]an, Brogan, and Hiskey. Messrs. G.and R. Wills & co. wrote, offering land for deviation Nanidy ward at £5 ; to stand over ...
Article : 136 wordsDecember l.—A. H. Nocolai's tender for delivery of metal at Krondos, at 34. 7d, per yard, accepted. Mr. Sehubert, of Langmsil, and others to be informed that the council had ...
Article : 74 wordsDecember 10.—Present—All except Cr. Smith. Orders made to open new roads in sections 1560,1660, 2136, 2145, 2152 and 5574. and closing various roads in section 2118 and ...
Article : 75 wordsPresent—All. Various correspondence dealt with. Application for commonage for 1,000 sheep from Mr. W. Dare; granted. Works ordered—Repairing main and district roads in ...
Article : 108 wordsIn the matter of HENRY S. HARRISON. Final hearing. The accountant reported :=-Lia-bilities-Unsecured, £15 1s.4d.; secured, £15; total, £60 1s. 4d. Assets—Furniture, held under ...
Article : 186 wordsDecember 8—Present—Crs. T. Scott (chair), J. D. Jay, and J. A. Nitechks. Crown Lands Department wrote respecting rabbits on educational lease 209, hundred of Anna; notice to ...
Article : 142 wordsDecember 8.—Present—All. Overseer to set star thistles destroyed on reserve near Ellis's. Overseer's attention drawn to bad quality of stone being used by McCarron on ...
Article : 56 wordsNovember 24.—Present—Crs Treloar(chair), Grean, and Holmes. Star thistles—Previous resolution for destruction of same to be strictly carried out, dayman to out up ...
Article : 169 wordsDecember 8.—Present—Chairman, and Crs. O'Dea and Hermann. Council meeting to be continued next six months at Tungkillo and not at Palmer. Mr. Spry applied for 25 new ...
Article : 43 wordsALEXANDER HENDRY V.J. DARLING & SON.—£94 143, for wheat and bags sold and delivered. Mr.R W. Hall for the plaintiff, and Mr.W,Symon for defendants, who pleaded ...
Article : 99 wordsDecember 8.—Present—Crs. Robertson (chair), Forrest, Nosworthy, and Smith. Cr. Forrest to get wattle bark stripped on district roads, Myponga ward. ...
Article : 26 wordsDecember 3.—Present—Crs. Morris (chair), Francis, and Thiele. Ordinary business—Metal to be obtained. Receipts, £25 lls. 91. Payments—Greneral, £25 13s, 8d ; and main roads, £9 2s. ...
Article : 33 wordsWilliam George Ross was charged with being an incorrigible rogue. In answer to Inspector Sullivan be admitted having served the following sentences:—May, 1878, larceny from the ...
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Advertising : 611 wordsDecember 10.—Present—Crs, H. Pitman (chair), C. W. Stokes, and A. Young. Mr. H. L. Durieu, inspector of weights and measures, wrote, asking that certain by-laws be ...
Article : 50 wordsMr.J.H.Symon, Q C. for the Town and Country Bank, and the Hon. C. Mann, Q.C., with Mr. Henderson for Adcock. The argument in this case was continued by ...
Article : 431 wordsDecember 8.—Present—Crs. W. Ellis (chair), W. Threadgold, G. Usher, and G. Siesons, Permit received from Surveyor-General to remove stone from section 144, Wickham's ...
Article : 91 wordsDecember 7—Present—Crs. F. E. Hyde (chair), A. McFarlane, D. Gooch. R Bolt, A. E. Bundy, and J. Williams. Council met to consider advisability of taking over ...
Article : 162 wordsJames Harrington was charged with hiving criminally assaulted Emma sykes. Inspector Sullivan prosecuted, and the defendant was not represented by counsel, Mrs. Sykes stated ...
Article : 166 wordsDecember 4—Present—All. Surveyor reported he had served 200 thistle notices : arranged with Cr. Ralph for reserves to be cleared of star thistles for £19 153 ; that John ...
Article : 394 wordsRichard Quick and Steven Norkes ware charged with stealing a pair of boots from Edwin Bean at Hindmarsh on December 8. The boots were lett in an empty house and ...
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Advertising : 427 wordsLOUISA BLACKWELL V.H.DAWSON. Sir John Downer, Q.C, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. E.P. Nesbit, with Mr.R.B.Cox, for the defendant. ...
Article : 698 wordsDecember 8.—Present—Cra. John Kemp : (chair), William Kemp, and John Harvey, Routine business. ...
Article : 17 wordsDecember 8—Present—Crs. W. H.- Hall (chair). J. Turner, Geo. Johnston, and Jos. Harris. Mr. Haselgrove wrote stating that [?]beenyards were lat with the hotel. Mr P. ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 15 Dec 1888, Page 12
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