Present—All. Order made for opening and closing roads. Clerk appointed returning-officer for election. Retiring councillors —Messrs. W. H. Milford (Stirling Ward), H. ...
Article : 61 wordsDead—Mrs. Sheehan, an old resident of Mount Barker. Mount Barker had three and a half inches of rain during May. ...
Article : 2,868 wordsParliament will meet again next Thursday, but there is not a great deal of interest attaching to the event. Mr. Gordon declared the Government policy some weeks ago, and ...
Article : 1,730 wordsOn Friday morning opportunity was given parents and others of visiting the Mount Barker Public School to inspect the special work prepared for the recent examination and ...
Article : 1,326 words[The following report of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to the South in 1867, copied from the Advertiser of November 28 of that year, and courteously forwarded to us ...
Article : 4,495 wordsIn spite of the comparative indifference which familiarity—or rather, satiety—has engendered in regard to the scientist and his marvels, it makes one gasp for breath to be ...
Article : 1,702 words"Clara, my dear," said her mother, "I think we will have a cup of tea before we go out." "Just the very thing, mother," answered ...
Article : 349 wordsPresent—All. Cr. Warland reporterd that Mr. R. Sunders had not commenced his contract on Meadows road and that the time for completing same had passed; Messrs. ...
Article : 144 wordsPresent—All. Received payment From D.C. of Brinkley for half-cost of repairs to bridges and fords on Bremer River. Mr. W. P. Dunk applied to close road between sections ...
Article : 190 words"The peculiar experiences of an Adelaide lady had become quite the subject of remark by her friends," said a leading paper, "and an interview with her provided interesting ...
Article : 316 wordsMonday, 18th inst., is nomination-day in connection with the vacancies in the district councils throughout the colony. Below will be found the names of the retiring councillors ...
Article : 352 wordsPresent—All. Tenders accepted:—Rolling on main roads, 14s, 6d. per day, cart blinding two-horse team, 12s., one-horse team, 9s. per day, Sam. Fuller; 2½in. metal at Middleton, ...
Article : 170 words[These notes, taken from the Garden and Field, are prepared for the plains and are of course equally suited for climates similar to that of Adelaide, but growers in the Hills ...
Article : 524 wordsPresent—Crs. Cowan (chair), Kesne, Wray and Sohullz. Letter from J. W. Grunberger requesting that Mr. A. W. Otto be compelled to remove gate from road; not entertained. ...
Article : 158 wordsPresent—Crs. Wanke (chair.), Wegener, Haby, Preiss, Quast, and Robinson. Rabbit inspector reported inspecting J., Hooper's property in " the Bend " and reserve at ...
Article : 229 wordsResults of the interesting racing at the A.J.G. June Meeting at Randwick on Saturday:—Hurdles—The Deemster (favorite), Donald, Abedare; Exeter Stakes—Duke ...
Article : 239 wordsPresent—Crs. Moore (chair), Caldwell, Newman, Spoehr, and Shepherd. Chairman appointed [?] returning-officer for ensuing election. Mr. T. Hutchens waited on ...
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Advertising : 133 wordsMILFORD v. WESTOVER.—Claim for debt, £4 0s. 1½d. Defendant did not appear, and a verdict was given for the amount claimed, with 17s. 6d, costs. ...
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