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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,435 wordsSir,—I have read with pleasure and much benefit the generous letter of J. M. in your issue of November 26. I feel assured that the "email portion of the Church who denominate themselves Christians ...
Article : 846 wordsPresent—All. Tenders received for repairs to old bridge, or building new bridge near Mr Almonds, and repairs to bridge near Mr Treasure's. Considered too high ...
Article : 149 wordsSocially speaking we have been rather lively of late—politically speaking, uncommonly dull. The Murray Flats Bill has been about the most prominent feature before the House this week. ...
Article : 944 wordsThe nominations for Mayor, two Councillors, and two Auditors for the Corporation of Strathalbyn, took place on Saturday, the 26th ult., at the Terminus Hotel. Councillor Trenouth presided, and ...
Article : 595 wordsThe Legislative Councillors are a capricious lot. At one moment they seem deliberately determined to strangle the Land Bill by hook or by crook, and they forthwith proceed to propose ...
Article : 1,352 wordsPresent—The Chairman, and Mr. Lamshed. No quorum. ...
Article : 12 wordsPresent—All. The tender of W. Hodgson for the Middleton pound was accepted. Letter from Mr. Tite complaining that some of ...
Article : 123 wordsThe annual fete in connection with the above Lodge was held at Silverton on Thursday last, November 24. The weather in the early part of the day was very warm and exceedingly ...
Article : 898 wordsHaymaking is in full operation in this district; a good breadth of land has been cut, and on the whole a good average crop will be obtained, and in some places a very heavy one. The red rust ...
Article : 338 wordsSir,—I hare just perused a letter on the above subject in your last issue which in now before me. The writer must have been possessed of a somewhat misogynistic spirit to bare penned the lines referred ...
Article : 642 words[Under this heading we offer our readers an opportunity for the courteous and temperate discussion of local or general questions of public interest; but we do cot undertake to identify ourselves with the ...
Article : 64 words"man, proud man! Dressed in a little brief authority, plays each fantastic tricks." SHAKESPEARE. ...
Article : 529 words"War and Bed Rust" are now the main topic of the day in this secluded spot. We were in hopes that the great "rusty" scourge would not reach the hills, but it has begun its ravages in ...
Article : 1,120 wordsWhat a pitiful thing an old bachelor is, With his cheerless house aud his rueful bM; On a bitter cold night when the fierce wiuds And when all the earth is covered with snow. ...
Article : 218 wordsSir—I observe one or two slight mistakes in your I report of the Milang Regatta, which I am sure you will be glad to have corrected. First, as to the distance sailed (three times round the square) you say ...
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Southern Argus (Port Elliot, SA : 1866 - 1954), Sat 3 Dec 1870, Page 3
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