Present—Chairman, Messrs. Rogers, Lamshed, and Gilbert. Clerk stated that he had applied to the Government for certificates of title to certain roads, but had not ...
Article : 172 wordsBravo, South Australia has triumphed! After three successive attempts she has at length broken through the crust of Imperial officialdom; her voice has prevailed and she stands forth now an ...
Article : 1,243 wordsAt the Castletown, Berehaven, petty sessions on April 7, Lieutenant John Clarke Drew, commanding Berehaven Coast-guards, was charged with abducting Elizabeth Catherine Armstrong, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 wordsPresent—Chairman, Councillors Greive, and Agar. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Received, letter from Mr. Margarey complaining ...
Article : 152 wordsRowland Nutt, of New Hamburg, near Strathalbyn, contractor, was charged with on January 6, while a debtor within the meaning of the Insolvent Act, 1870, and having made an assignment-deed, ...
Article : 1,526 wordsAt the second sitting of the National Assembly, March 1, M. Vauderger said the ex-Emperor was alone responsible for all the disasters that had befallen France. M. Conti protested against the ...
Article : 209 wordsPresent—Messrs Adamson, Steer, and Rankine. Tenders accepted—For 100 yards of limestone at Milang, H. Pavy, 2s per yard; for repairs near W. Hill's lower farm, A. Hill, £4 15s. ...
Article : 103 wordsIn the suburb of Dundee a golden discovery was recently made by a husband who had hitherto manifested the most unqualified confidence in the fidelity of his wife. It seems that he had been ...
Article : 386 wordsJohn Johnson was charged by L.G. Dann with being drank and incapable. The charge having been proved be was fined 10s. ...
Article : 37 wordsPresent—The Chairman; Councillors Wicks, J. C. Leonard, G. H. Williss, and W. Mitchell. Forms for grants-in-aid and regulations received from Government. ...
Article : 113 wordsAs will be seen by the following, was brought into requisition at the late volunteer review, at Brighton.—"Field dinner, as supplied to the continental armies on active service. 5,000 tins ...
Article : 168 wordsPresent the Chairman, Messrs. J. Martin, and K. Martin. Messrs. Nicholls & Bartram's tender for building a culvert and cutting road near Mr. J. Sampson's ...
Article : 35 wordsRosina Autton, wife of Charles Autton, of Jupiter Creek, was charged with attempting to commit suicide by taken poison, and pleaded guilty. It appeared that whilst under the influence of colonial ...
Article : 81 wordsPresent—Messrs. Brook (in the chair), Hamlyn McDonald, and Jones. Mr. W. Brook and the Clerk authorized to act for the Council in having matters settled between Mr. ...
Article : 388 wordsLaughing Jack, an aboriginal, who had been remanded from Wellington by Mr. E. C. Hughes for medical examination, was brought up in custody of P.T., Crofton, charged with being a dangerous ...
Article : 72 wordsPresent—All. Real Property Act notice received from the Government. Councillor Stephens reported having found two ...
Article : 242 wordsI arrived in New York a few days ago, and instinctively took rooms at the Astor House. To be sure, I had no money to pay for them, but why think of pay if we are only good? I have ...
Article : 724 wordsKavanagh was charged by Corporal Rollison with disturbing the peace, and fined 10s. and costs. Kain v. Rayson, and Rayson v. Rain.—These were cross-informations for assault. According to ...
Article : 587 wordsA correspondent in a contemporary says:—"Just as the agricultural statistics of England were being published the mail arrived from South Australia, bringing information that will allow us ...
Article : 890 wordsI have somewhere seen a correspondent's letter begin with—flat, stale and unprofitable 5 and it surely was never more applicable than to the present time and place, for we are just now in ...
Article : 302 wordsPresent—All. Letter received from the teacher of the Finniss School thanking Council for School prizes; also from Mr. Lloyd complaining of cattle breaking down ...
Article : 158 wordsPresent—Mr. gunman (in the chair), and Messrs. Welch, Turrell, and Haynes. Meeting for election on auditor in the room of Mr. Barker to be called at Middleton, Monday, June 12. ...
Article : 162 wordsThere is no news of any importance this week. The Roman Catholic Bishop and Father Ryan is here and will lay the foundation stone of a new church. Services hare been held every day since ...
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Southern Argus (Port Elliot, SA : 1866 - 1954), Fri 9 Jun 1871, Page 3
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