Sir—I think the remarks of the worthy President of the Institute at the conclusion of Mr. Woods's lecture on Charles Dickens, expressing his regret at the ...
Article : 423 wordsSir—You last week noticed on accident caused by racing in Gawler South. I saw the scandalons affair; two youths becoming inflamed with drink on a Saturday ...
Article : 302 wordsAugust 8—Present—Messrs. Urlwin (in the chair), Bussenschutt, Burnett, Middleton, adn Shepherdson. Mr. G. Taylor waited on the Council, and claimed his exemption as ...
Article : 107 wordsSeldom bas a day which was the subject of such great anticipations as Saturday commenced so unfavorably. More seldom still has one with such a ...
Article : 2,091 wordsTHE RAIN GUAGE.—As the intelligent agricultural readers of the Bunyip, and the fact of the paper being so largely road by the farmers proves they are intelligent; are ...
Article : 242 wordsThe following are the very sensible remarks of a correspondent of a Scotch paper on the reprehensible outside or public betting on horse races, as ...
Article : 1,233 wordsSIR—The Park Lands of Adelaide, Gawler, and other places have been wisely act apart for the benefit of their citizens, and they may not inaptly be called the lungs of such places. ...
Article : 1,121 wordsSIR—I have hoard that a Gawler resident, and one who, as a public servant, ought to be the last to act so vile a part, went on Wednesday to Mrs. H.'s during her husband's ...
Article : 210 wordsATROCIOUS CRIME.—The New York Herald of the 28th of May relates tho following supposed atrocious crime to fire a vessel —The crime charged against a ...
Article : 472 wordsSir—I see that tho railway workmen engaged near the Gawler Bridge have been employing all their spare time for the lost fortnight in trying to render passable the ...
Article : 94 wordsAugust 1.—Present—All. Mr. John Martin elected Chairman. Resolved that the Council meet on the first and third Mondays in the month at 8 p.m, G. Chellow's tender for ...
Article : 162 wordsAugust 8.—Present—All. Tenders received for forming and metalling at Matner's Hill, Trial Hill road—E. Looby, £3 18s. per chain; H. Loader, £4; D. J. Wilkins, £4. 2a. 6d.; C. ...
Article : 154 wordsAugust 8.—Present—Messrs. Winded (Chairman), Dawkins, Dingle, Woods, and Ebsnry. Coat of conveyance of allotment 20, Roseworthy, to be paid upon receipt of the proper ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsAugust 8.—Present—All. except Mr. Suellgrove. Letter received from Crown Lands Office relative to by laws. Mrs. Goodal, widow, applied to the Council to write to the ...
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Bunyip (Gawler, SA : 1863 - 1954), Sat 13 Aug 1870, Page 3
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