For the fiftieth time this session the Council assembled for business on Tuesday, and more than ordinary interest was evinced in its proceedings owing no doubt to the fact ...
Article : 711 wordsMAMMA—"Now yon will not Bay, John, that baby does not love yon. What do you think she has asked me to think you for?" PAPA—"What,dear?" ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,113 wordsRAMEO, October 22.—About 250 acres have been cleared and are ready for the plough. Progress has not been so rapid on account of the thickness of the mallee scrub. Grubbing ...
Article : 150 wordsH. WITHERS v. A. BADMAN.£19 19s., damages for breach of warranty and wrongful detention of a horse. Mr. J. T.Mellor for the plaintiff, and Mr. H.V.Rounsevell for the ...
Article : 225 wordsPENOLA, October 28.—James Benny, a school teacher, was on Saturday charged on the information of Thomas Brenton with violently assaulting his son, aged 8, by ...
Article : 61 wordsALBERT GERNY, of Redhill v. A. A. Robertson (late clerk of the Brongton District Council) £200.—For that the said A. A. Robertson was interested in certain ...
Article : 512 wordsPETERSBURG, October 30.—From fuller particulars respecting the death by lightning in the north-east, which are now available, it appears that the deceased was John ...
Article : 343 wordsEmpty galleries again met members of the Assembly on Wednesday afternoon, for the private members business down for discussion was even more paltry and valueless than ...
Article : 2,136 wordsMOUNT BARKER October 29.—At the Police Court to-day, before Dr. Weld and Mr. J. Paltridge, Thomas Jones, a young man on the tramp from Victoria, was ...
Article : 92 wordsCARRIETON, October 29.—Mr. James Carter Potts, aged 76, farmer, of the hundred of Eurelia, was thrown from this horse this afternoon in the presence of two members of his ...
Article : 100 wordsArthur Andrew Ashton, messenger, engaged at the Snow Down Post-Office was proceeded against on the information of Richard Waddy, secretary to the Postmaster-General, with the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Council accomplished a satisfactory day's work on Wednesday, Private members' business was disposed of in an hour, and the rest of the sitting was devoted to the more ...
Article : 951 wordsGUMERACHA, October 29.—Two farm laborers, Clarke and Hewlett, when out walking yesterday discovered the remains of the missing boy, Nash, two miles from ...
Article : 78 wordsAt the City Police Court on Monday j Susan Kain, who is one of the best-known' habitues of the dock, was charged with being drank on Saturday night and also ...
Article : 180 wordsIN RE EDWARD HENRY CEANEY, late of Highgate and JAMES GEORGE CRANEY, late of Hawthornm train as Craney Bros. Builders,—Final hearing. Mr. H.E. Foster ...
Article : 708 wordsKADINA, October 29.—Mr. Charles Henry Burton, manager of the Kadina branch of the National Bank, died this morning after a short illness of nine days. Death came quite ...
Article : 336 wordsAt the Adelaide Police Court on Monday Charles Killing Baker was Charged on the information of Herbert A. Lawrance, living at St. Peters, with having on the night of ...
Article : 592 wordsCARRIETON, October 27.—A special meeting of the board of advice was held to-day to consider the best means of procuring further accommodation for the scholars attending the ...
Article : 147 wordsSaturday's Bonier Watch says:—”On Wednesday night a contingent of 16 non-unionist shearers from Weinteriga, accompanied by two Adelaide police, arrived by train, and getting ...
Article : 321 wordsThere was but a email attendance of strangers in the Assembly galleries on Tuesday, and, despite the fact that most of the first part of the business had ...
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South Australian Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1895), Sat 3 Nov 1894, Page 12
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