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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsBen, Andrew, and Helen, three aboriginal natives, were brought before the Court, charged with having been drunk on Wednesday, August 29. They all pleaded guilty, and were fined 5s. each. ...
Article : 171 wordsSPECIAL NOTICE— Country Correspondents will oblige on sending in their Letters on Wednesdays, and by reminding as in sufficient time when they require a further supply of stamped envelopes and paper. ...
Article : 1,609 wordsWatts v. Brady.—Action for £3 10s., excessive damages charged on the impounding of plaintiffs horses by defendant. Mr Von Doussa for the plaintiff, and Mr. Jacobs ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words"A Ratepayer Still," (whose letter we declined to insert last week, simply because it consisted of nothing but a string of insulting and abusive remarks against a certain individual, without a ...
Article : 151 wordsWe are again doomed to disappointment. Although the Angas Dam Bill passed the House of Assembly without the slightest difficulty, the President of the Legislative ...
Article : 582 wordsLipschutt v. Cope —Information for assault. Mr. Jacobs for informant; Mr. Von Doussa for defendant, who pleaded not guilty. The informant and his partner, who were hawkers, ...
Article : 502 wordsBy all interested in equine sports, within many miles of Stratbalbyn, Saturday last had been looked forward to with great excitement, the news that the bounds were to throw off from ...
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Family Notices : 48 wordsADELAIDE has at length awoke out of the state of coma in which she has been for some time, and has become suddenly alive to the importance of improved overland communication ...
Article : 985 wordsPresent.—Councillors, Harris (in the chair),. Milnes, and Bill. Various correspondence read and dealt with. Report received from the Sanitary Inspector, ...
Article : 99 wordsPresent—All. New road orders received from Surveyor General for signatures. Strathalbyn Council wrote for repairs of road, ...
Article : 68 wordsUnder this heading we offer our readers an opportunity for the courteous and temperate discussion of local or general question of public interest; but we do not undertake to identify ourselves with the options of our correspondents. ...
Article : 246 wordsSERIOUS Loss.—A valuable horse, good in any harness, belonging to Mr. C. A. Sigmout of Strathalbyn, on Sunday night last, met with a strange and untimely end by knocking out his own brains in the ...
Article : 468 wordsPresent—All except Mr. Wenzel. Attention was called to the report in the Southern Argus of last Meeting which gave all the tenders accepted as for Clay Roads whereas most of them ...
Article : 173 wordsOur Queensland neighbors have been for some time troubled with " Mongolia" on the brain, as our celestial brethren of the moon have invaded the tropical shores of Australia in such countless ...
Article : 1,007 wordsSir—I wish that the " proper authority," whoever that may be, would look after the cattle that prowl about our streets at night to the detriment of fences and gardens. It is quite bad enough to have them ...
Article : 73 wordsPresent—All but Mr. Stanton. The following tenders accepted For cutting forming, and clearing on road from Highland Valley to main line, H. Philips, for £ 4 19s. 6d.; for ...
Article : 160 wordsSir—In your issue of 30th August appears a letter, from a correspondent who styles himself " Lex." in which allusion is made to a " little education controversy" in which I have taken part. I am extremely ...
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Southern Argus (Port Elliot, SA : 1866 - 1954), Thu 6 Sep 1877, Page 3
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