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Sir—From the letter signed An Observer Also," in a recent issue, the public will think that the labour market in this district is not overstocked, and likewise that the ratepayers ...
Article : 276 words view this articleSir—Allow me, through the medium of your columns, to qualify a statement made by Mr. Bruce at the meeting at the Town Hall, Norwood, on Monday last, which, if left ...
Article : 287 words view this articleSir—Allow me a small space in jour paper on the important subject of immigration. A great deal has been said and written on both under of the subject. There is a favourite strain ...
Article : 621 words view this articleSir—Your correspondent "Philanthropist" in. this day's Register has "hit the right nail on the head" when he says "Mr. Cain probebly may be a Manxman." He is a Manxocan. ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 23 words view this articleASSAULT.—John Crant was brought up, charged with having violently assaulted his wife, Anna Grant, on Friday, the 5th, and Sunday, the 7th instant. Anna Grant, sworn, said—On Friday ...
Article : 469 words view this articleINFORMATIONS UNDER THE CITY BY-LAWS.—John Daunbiney appeared to the information of Inspector Durien, charged with selling and hawking goods within the City of Adelaide without a ...
Article : 355 words view this articleOn Monday, 1st July, a tea meeting, in connection with the Total Abstinence Society, was held in the schoolroom at present in the occupation of Sir. Morse. About 150 persons of both sexes ...
Article : 688 words view this articleSince writing you last we have had a ammunition of wet weather, which has been very much against all kinds of outdoor labour. To-day there is every appearance of a change for the better. It ...
Article : 318 words view this articleGenarty and Shannon, of the ponce, nave taKen Mangetty, one of the murderers of Mrs. Impett, at the Wedge, down to Port Lincoln. They have the cum stick with them which the woman was ...
Article : 258 words view this articleA second public meeting of the inhabitants of Salisbury was held in the large room of the Salisbury Hotel, on Friday evening, the 12th instant, for the purpose of discussing the subject of ...
Article : 4942 words view this articleNOTICE OF MOTION:—1. Mr. PEACOCK to move—"That an address be presented to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, requesting that His ...
Article : 177 words view this articleGOVERNMENT BUSINESS: ORDERS OF THE DAY:—1. Assessment on Stock Act Amendment Bill: recond reading. 2. Mercantile Law Amendment Bill (No. 2): ...
Article : 1398 words view this articleSir—Having completed the inspection of runs under assessment, I hare now the honour to hand you my report showing the result of my examination of them. ...
Article : 4514 words view this articleANNUAL ELECTION MEETING.—Port Elliot Ward—Mr. W. Gardner, 36 votes; Mr. W. Jones, 35; majority for Mr. Gardner, 1. Goolwa Ward—Mr. John Allen. 23 votes: Mr. A. Graham. 4: Mr. S. ...
Article : 191 words view this articleSir—a great deal has been said and written about ameliorating the condition of the unfortunate aborigines of this colony. It is generally acknowledged that by our occupation of ...
Article : 877 words view this articlePresent—Messrs. A. F. Boord (Chairman), Gollop, Klopper, and Kolwes. Received, road deed order for Blackhill-road. between Houghton and Inglewood. Mr. Squibb to assist to audit ...
Article : 83 words view this articlePresent—Messrs. Norman (Chairman), Stewart, Kempton, and Maslin; Messrs. T. T. Jones and J. amined, and the balance-sheet declared correct. ...
Article : 72 words view this articlePresent—Messrs. Hamilton (Chairman), Brock-meyer, Waters, Sandison, and Filmer. Tenders were accepted for building u culvert upon u line of road through the Village of Darlington; also for ...
Article : 294 words view this articleANNUAL ELECTION MEETING.—Mr. R. Rankme in the chair. Messrs. Rankine, Manser, and E. M. Wilson were duly elected Councillors, and Messrs. John Warren, jun., and Wm. Bache as Auditors for the ensuing year. ...
Article : 38 words view this articlePresent—Messrs. Barritt, Gramp, Peake, and Mr. Gramp was elected Chairman. Looby's application for 30l. on account of works in progress at Trial Hill refused, as the Surveyor had ...
Article : 36 words view this articlePresent—All the members. Mr. J. B. Myles was re-elected Chairman. Mr. Humphries and Mr. Short to inspect crossing on road between Wheat-sheaf and Mr. Anderson's, and have it repaired ...
Article : 35 words view this articleANNUAL, ELECTION MEETING.—Mr. W. H. Russell in the chair. Five gentlemen were proposed and seconded; a show of hands resulted in the return of Mr. James Sim, of Balmoral, Mr. J. ...
Article : 119 words view this articleAnnual Election MEETING.—The retiring members were Messrs. Clark, Robinson, and Lush. The two latter were reelected, and Mr. E. Love lock in place of the former. Messrs. M. H. Bostook and W. Barratt were elected Auditors. ...
Article : 42 words view this articlePresent—All the members. Mr. H. McLean was appointed Chairman and Treasurer for the current year. Clerk to revise assessment. Overseer to attend to repairs on Gawler-road, bridge near Scoular's, and road near Bowe's. ...
Article : 56 words view this articleANNUAL ELECTION MEETING.—The following persons were nominated as Councillors:—Messrs. Hannaford, Webb, Ninnes, Gleeson, Butter, Avelling, and Beckmanm. The poll having been taken ...
Article : 49 words view this articleANNUAL ELECTION MEETING.—The following gentlemen were returned as Councillors:—Messrs. W. Russell, F. W. Wittwer, and H. Hampton; and Messrs. Von Doussa and T. Mayo us Auditors. ...
Article : 108 words view this articleMEETING TO AUDIT A RATE.—Mr. Henry Dawson in the chair. The assessment fur the current year was produced, showing the aggregate annual value of the property according there to to be 17,6341. ...
Article : 183 words view this articleAnnual Election MEETING.—Dr. Burton in the chair. Mutism. Amos Armour, Alexander Murray, and Robert Burfield were elected Councillors; and Messrs. Geo. Styles and James Allen ...
Article : 123 words view this articlePresent—All the Councillors. Mr. Searle waited on the Council, and stated the road by lib property wan in an impassable state. He also offered to nut it to rights, and keep it in repair for one ...
Article : 165 words view this articlePresent—Sir. Cobbledick (in the chair), and Messrs. Norton, Pascoc, and Play ford, lenders for fencing the new road on Section 857 were receive)}, at 4s. tid. and 5s. 6d. per rod. Resolved ...
Article : 74 words view this articlePresent—All the members, viz., Messrs. Spotswood, Turvey. Rofe, J. Merritt, and Turner. Mr. Spotswood was re-elected Chairman. Received an application from Captain Stewart, of the Salisbury ...
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