Sorrow and death have, I regret to say, entered here, throwing a dark pall over our little, community and making sad all our hearts. Mr. R. P. Simpson, our late poundkeeper, has gone to ...
Article : 646 wordsIn re William King, late of Strathalbyn, dealer, an adjourned final hearing. Mr. Symon for the assignees; Mr. Bonnin for the opposing creditors, Mr. Cheriton; and Mr. A. G. ...
Article : 710 wordsTHE long-promised and eagerly-expected explanation of the Ministerial policy with respect to public works was made on Tuesday by Mr. Boucaut in a comprehensive and able ...
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Article : 241 wordsMR. Samuel Davenport has through the press addressed a letter to the Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration urging the great desirability of setting aside a portion of ...
Article : 344 wordsTHE AMALGAMATED PICNIC—We need scarcely remind our readers of the above event, which comes off on Tuesday next. Last year the Picnic was a remarkably successful one—the weather being ...
Article : 1,137 wordsPresent—All. Two tenders received for work near Collavo, but both considered too high. Fresh tenders to be called, and also for a culvert and forming near the Bremer ...
Article : 972 wordsOur Wentworth correspondent, on the 27th instant, reports:—"The Darling is at a standstill, and has been so during the last five days. It is now 21 ft. 10½ in. above the summer level. Twelve thousand sheep from ...
Article : 323 wordsA gentleman at Goolwa, who over a long long series of years has taken the livelist interest in the river trade, sends the following letter to the Advertiser, which he has just received from ...
Article : 423 wordsThe crops during the last fortnight are not looking so well; in one or two instances farmers have turned the cattle in to feed—on account of the slugs and ungenial weather. ...
Article : 912 wordsAMID the haste to be rich and that eager pursuit of material gain, which does so much to produce selfishness, by which the colony (and all the colonies) is marked, it is refreshing to know ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 488 wordsThe notes stolen from the Bank of Victoria, amounting in value to £2,100, have been recovered, and the thief has admitted his guilt. It will, no doubt, be remembered that the money ...
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Southern Argus (Port Elliot, SA : 1866 - 1954), Thu 30 Sep 1875, Page 3
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