GAWLER BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY—At the usual sale of shares last Monday there was a very fair attendance. Five and a half £50 shares were ...
Article : 1,725 words[No notice can be taken of any letter received, unless the name and address of the writer is appended for our private information. All communications should be written legible ...
Article : 39 wordsSir—I am a stranger and so journer in this great city. I have been "spotted" as such by every individaul in the town from Master Jaffir, who kindly enquired ...
Article : 1,004 wordsI WENT— 'Mongst those who were present beside myself Were Taylor, the Crier,—a host in himself— Who'll cry ought in the world—from twaddle to sense— ...
Article : 584 wordsI HAVE not much to report this week, as things in general are very dull. I heard that Bitters and party sold out of their claim on Goddard's last Saturday for ...
Article : 386 wordsBURTON v. LONSDALE—Claim for £5 16s. 9d. Mrs. Lonsdale was put in the box, and stated that her husband was working on the line, and had not received the subp[?]na to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 516 wordsPresent—His Worthip the Mayor (Mr. E. Clement), Councillors Bradley, Taylor, Deland, and Jones. The minutes of last meeting ware read and ...
Article : 513 wordsJohn Flemming, an old ffonder, was charged by Sergeant Woodcock with being drunk and disorderly in the public streets on Saturday last. He pleaded guilty, and was fined £l, or ...
Article : 1,218 wordsYesterday (Friday) an inquest on the body of Mr. James Mold, who met with an accident on Monday last, was held before R. J. Turner, Esq., S.M., and the following jurymen:— ...
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Bunyip (Gawler, SA : 1863 - 1954), Sat 11 Dec 1869, Page 3
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