DR. WILSON—Referring to the departure of Dr. Wilson from the District, the Mount. Gamier Standard says:—" We understand that much regret is felt fay the inhabitants of Penola at the removal ...
Article : 2,249 wordsLast evening the various employees engaged at the New Hamburg Tannery, met their employer Mr. James Jacobs, at dinner. After an excellent , repast and the cloth withdrawn, Mr. E. J. ...
Article : 186 wordsPresent—All. Mr James Rankine was re-appointed Chairman. Mr Joseph Yelland wan appoiuted Treasurer for the ensuing-year. ...
Article : 190 wordsPresent—All except Mr Stark. Mr Andrew Rankine was re-elected Chairman for the current year. Clerk again to apply for balance due on District ...
Article : 149 wordsOn Monday last, through the kindness of Mr. Jacob's, we had an opportunity of inspecting his extensive fellmongering establishment, which is situated at New Hamburg, on the ...
Article : 460 wordsNo facts have been discovered up to this, date, to discourage the building of narrow-gauge railroads in California. But after much earnest and practical investigation of the matter, there is a ...
Article : 352 wordsClaughton Brothers v. Bennett.—An action for excessive poundage fees, and damages for over-driving horses to pound. Claim for excess, 12s. 10d., for damage to horse £5. for loss of service £1 10s. ...
Article : 280 words[Under this beading we offer our readers an opportunity for the courteous and temperate discussion of local or general questions of public interest; but we do not undertake to identify ourselves with the ...
Article : 63 wordsIn my last, I gave you all the news that had been elicited respecting the collapse of Messrs. Darwent and Dalwood's contract for the construction of the Northern Territory portion of the ...
Article : 1,447 wordsPresent—Mesers Borrett and Steer (old members), and Messrs West, Fairweather, and Pavy, (new ones). Mr Steer was chosen Chairman. ...
Article : 178 wordsSir,—Something sensational in Strathalbyn, in sit present state of stagnation even though it takes the not-to-be-desired form of a ghostly visitant most be a relief indeed. No one, of course, can doubt for a ...
Article : 364 wordsWalter and Arthur Barratt two juveniles under 14 years, were charged with breaking into the dwelling of Daniel Maiming, at Goolwa, and stealing kitchen utensils and flour. Martha Manning, wife ...
Article : 516 wordsPresent—All. Mr David Jones was elected Chairman for the present year. Mr Jones, as Returning Officer, reported himself, ...
Article : 224 words" God bless the Duke of Argyll" was the warmest prayer and the proudest praise ever pronounced by the popular voice in favour of a British noble or Scottish chieftain. Royalty has ...
Article : 776 wordsSir,—As one of those who objected strongly to the passing of the two-shilling rate in the District of Port Elliot and Goolwa. I now ask that you will allow me to make some observations in your ...
Article : 543 wordsTHE editors of the two Portland papers are abasing each other again right earnestly. Mr. E. F. Hughes having published an address to the electors of Portland, the Guardian ...
Article : 276 wordsPresent Messrs T. Graham, S. Robinson, H. Marker, H. Lewis, and W. Castles. Resolved that Mr. Graham take the chair for the ensuing year. ...
Article : 139 wordsMurdock McBain was charged by L C. Dann with allowing three horses and dray to stand in the street longer than was necessary for loading and unloading the same. He pleaded guilty, and was fined 10s. ...
Article : 54 wordsJuly 3—Second Valley ward, elected—Mr Wm. J. Wickes. July 10—Bullaparinga ward, elected—Mr John Cook. ...
Article : 275 wordsOn Monday evening, July 10, the members of the Institute, commenced their usual quarterly entertainments. T. Graham, Esq., in the chair. Considering the state of the weather the audience ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Berlin Volkzeitung publishes a piece of intelligence which is making the round of all the papers and creates no small sensation. The affair relates to the unusually heartless ...
Article : 385 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, alll the Councillors, and Mr S. R. Bosisto. Town Clerk. Letter from Engineer-in-Chief staling that the Government would be prepared to sell an approach ...
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Southern Argus (Port Elliot, SA : 1866 - 1954), Fri 21 Jul 1871, Page 3
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