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Advertising : 805 wordsClaim £19 8s 3d, for quarrying stone. Mr. Bright for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Hosier for the defendants. J. O'Brien said—Was a laborer, and knew ...
Article : 1,749 wordsThe farmers in this neighborhood are busy sowing. There are some who say that they will cultivate the land no more until the rabbits have been destroyed. ...
Article : 100 wordsSir—In last Tuesday's issue of your journal a letter appeared Leaded "Clare Hospital" and signed "The Vagrant." I trust, Mr. Editor, that you will allow me ...
Article : 209 wordsThe recent rains have enabled the farmers to sow, and a large quantity of new land is under cultivation that was never cropped before, Anything of a favorable season ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 wordsIn presenting the following items to the readers of your valuable journal, I shall make no apology more than to state that often in my foolish moments my restless ...
Article : 549 wordsDuring the past fortnight the weather has been very dry, and the farmers cannot make much progress with the plough. They will commence to sow on the land that has been ...
Article : 57 wordsThe anniversary of the Primitive Methodist Sunday school took place on Sunday last, when the Rev. J. Wier, of Salisbury, preached to good congregations. On the ...
Article : 194 words"Bridge Builder."—Your effusion is too puerile for a place in our columns. The Northern Argus. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1878. ...
Article : 21 wordsNEITHER Mr. Boncaut nor the ex-Premier, Mr. Colton, though both men of considerable administrative ability, appear capable of dealing with the ...
Article : 2,509 wordsThe anniversary of the Primitive Methodist Chapel was held on Sunday and Monday last. On Sunday morning and evening earnest and practical sermons were preached ...
Article : 165 wordsPresent—The Mayor and Councillors Rix, Tilbrook, Trestrail, Work, Kelly, and McDonald. The minutes of the last meeting were ...
Article : 198 wordsLetters intended for publication must be written only on one side of the paper. No letter attended to unless accompanied by the name and address of the writer. ...
Article : 54 wordsSir—I am pleased that your mysterious correspondent "Idler" is beginning to take an interest in the welfare of the laboring class by advocating the opening of the Clare ...
Article : 116 wordsSir—Absent "[?] letter respecting the Clare Casually Hospital in your last issue, I not only fully endorse all that he has said, but I would go further, having ...
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Northern Argus (Clare, SA : 1869 - 1954), Fri 19 Apr 1878, Page 2
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