On Thursday, June 16, an inquest was commenced on the body of John Walsh, late of the Burra, butcher, who was found in an exhausted state on Wednesday afternoon in a paddock ...
Article : 1,894 wordsFriday, Jane 17, was perhaps the most eventful day the Princes have spent in South Australia. With every disposition to avoid being "lionised," the visitors have found it almost ...
Article : 386 wordsPresent—Captain R. H. Ferguson, S.M. (president), Captain J.W. Smith, J.P., Mrs. S. D. Glyde, J.P., and Captain A. McCoy, J.P. (wardens), and Mr. T. N. Stephens (secretary). ...
Article : 1,089 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. McNamara (chairman), A. Young, and T. Priest, commissioners; the superintending-surveyor, Mr. Duffy; and Mr. Geo. Field, secretary. ...
Article : 804 wordsAn inquest was held by Mr. John Clezy, J.P., at the District Hotel Nairne, on Tuesday, June 14, on the body of Henry Tyley, who was found dead with his throst out the previous day at ...
Article : 826 wordsPresent—The chairman (Mr. F. W. Garner), Crs. Reid, Davies, Lamshed, and the secretary and surveyor. Memorial from J. Handy, and twenty-two ...
Article : 987 wordsAs our readers have been informed, the Princes paida visit to Angaston on Thursday, meeting with most enthusiastic receptions at the various townships en route, and spending ...
Article : 197 wordsTheir Royal Highnesses made their last public appearance in Adelaide in connection with their present visit on Saturday, June 18, that day being most actively spent. Shortly after noon ...
Article : 414 wordsOn Friday evening the Speaker of the House of Assembly (Mr. R. D. Ross) gave a dinner at Parliament House in honor of the Princes, which proved an unqualified success. The ...
Article : 196 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, and Crs. McFarlane and Stephenson. Correspondence read and dealt with. Report to be obtained on St. Andrew's Bridge. Bangor ...
Article : 61 wordsPresent—The Chairman and Messrs. Stephenson and McFarlane. The secretary reported having served the notice as ordered at last meeting on Messrs. Jackson. Report received from ...
Article : 865 wordsThere was nothing in an ordinary way to keep people out of doors on Friday night. The clerk of the weather was evidently in a bad humor and somewhat churlishly, seeing ...
Article : 510 wordsAn inquest was held at Mr. Jas. Gentle's farm, Booborowie, on Friday, June 17, before Mr. Jno. D. Cave, J.P., and a jury, on the body of Ann Nicholls, who was thrown out of her ...
Article : 740 wordsTheir Royal Highnesses, Princess Albert Victor and George of Wales, after having spent a week in our midst, [?]ock their departure for Melbourne overland on Monday morning, June 2[?] ...
Article : 4,728 wordsPresent—Mr. P. Lane (mayor), and Crs. Batchelor, Duastan, Lockyer, Rabbich, and Sampson, and town clerk and surveyor (F. W. Holder). ...
Article : 346 wordsAfter the Speaker's dinner the Princes immediately proceeded to the Town Hall, where one of the most important ceremonies in connection with the visit of their Royal Highnesses to ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 25 Jun 1881, Page 8
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