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Advertising : 1,486 wordsThere was a meeting called for last Friday evening in connection with the Gawler branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society, to be held in the Oddfellows Hall. The Committee attended, and was in ...
Article : 360 wordsMr. Hanson for the plaintiff and Mr. Belt for the defendant. This case was resumed this morning. The case opened with a question as to the power of the ...
Article : 666 wordsThe Eureka has arrived from California. ...
Article : 14 wordsPresent—Messrs. Ninnis (Chairman), Moyses, Hannaford, Ashby, and Webb. Jaaac Roach's resignation as auditor received, and he was appointed Clerk. Clerk to write to Road Board for copies of specifications of work to be done ...
Article : 196 wordsTelegrams from Sydney announce that the Crown Lands Occupation Licence Bill is passing through the Upper House without any serious alteration. ...
Article : 46 wordsFlour is variously quoted at from £12 to £14. ...
Article : 10 wordsPrisent—All the members. Letter from Munno Para West Council, offering to co-operate in repairs of crossing over Gawler, at Day's Letter from Mr. Brown, complaining of management of Two Wells Pound. Poundkeeper to ...
Article : 167 wordsWe understand a Company with £50,000 capital i[?] being formed in London to light Singapore with gas, and that there will be a local committee of management here. ...
Article : 1,174 wordsRate Meeting—Mr. Krichauff ni the chair Chairman stated what was intended to be done on the several roads, and pointed out the liabilities and engagements of the Council. Mr. Krichauff and Mr. R. Robinson then ...
Article : 379 wordsOn Tuesday evening, the 8th instant, Mr. W. Townsend, M.P., delivered his popular lecture on the Lights and Shadows of London Life, in Lowe's long room, to a very large and respectable audience. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsPresent—Messrs. Edwards (in the chair), McDonald, Harvey, and Stanton. Letter from Crown Lands Office, stating that no amount has been allotted to this district for medical relief. Communications from Messrs. Stirling and Bonnar, ...
Article : 150 wordsASSAULT.—Patrick Cunningham, a little boy, was charged with assaulting and beating Richard Berry, another little boy. It appears the boys in question were playing near the Destitute Asylum; they comme[?]ced throwing stones, and one ...
Article : 100 wordsNUISANCE.—Henry Simpson appeared to an information of the Inspector of Nuisances tor suffering a gate post to remain on the North-pirade. The Inspector stated he had seen the post on the carriage or footway of the ...
Article : 106 wordsMeeting to adopt a rate and to elect a Councillor in place of Mr. Boord, resigned. Sixpenny rate unanimously adopted. Three persons proposed for Councillor; show of hands in favor of Mr. C. Newman. A poll was demanded for Mr. ...
Article : 133 wordsOn the 2nd instant a bugle and watch and chain were presented to James Keough, our mail-driver, by the united subscriptions of persons who are in the habit of using his conveyance, and was intended ...
Article : 289 wordsThe building at South Kensington is making progress. The picture-gallery will be roofed in early in October. By the 12th of February the entire building is to be formally handed over to the Royal ...
Article : 812 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. Ferguson (Chairman), Moorhouse. Litheby, and Holman. Letter read from Messrs. Bakewell and Scott about roads in eastern part of district; Clerk to reply. Notice of assessment to be gazetted. Council refused ...
Article : 153 wordsPresent—Messrs J. Lush (in the chair), E. Robinson, and D. Jones. That Messrs. Robinson and Jones examine the best line for deviation of road from Waitpinga to the Bay, and that the Surveyor prepare plans, estimates, &c., ...
Article : 207 wordsPresent—All the members. The Surveyor reported on several works on roads from Balhannah towards the Tiers. The report was adopted, and tenders ordered to be invited for this and other works. In reference to a memorial for a ...
Article : 253 wordsMeeting to adopt a rate.—Mr Russell in the chair. A rate of 6d. and 1s. in the pound was duly propossed and seconded, which on being put to the meeting by the Chairman, resulted in a majority of the ratepayers being in favor ...
Article : 70 wordsOn Friday, the 4th instant, an inquest was held by F. May, Esq., J.P., on the body of Mr. William Bigmore, who died the previous day. Doctors Weld and Robinson, and other witnesses having been examined, ...
Article : 157 wordsPresent—Messrs. Spotswood (Chairman), Rofe, Turvey, and Turner. Mr. Guley (District Ranger) applied for protection in the discharge of his duties and that costs incurred in a recent impounding case be refunded; application not ...
Article : 137 wordsPresent—All the members. P. Cross applied for permission to cut firewood off the reserve; not granted. Slaughtering licences were granted to Messrs. Thomas Adamson and E[?]. Steer. A memorial was received from 17 atepayers at ...
Article : 256 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen John Smith and Walter Smith, Councillors Godfrey, Parker, Menpes, and Butler. Five tenders were received and read for the collection ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Quarterly Soiree of the South Australian Institute was held at White's Rooms on Friday eveuing, the 11th inst. Long before 8 o'clook the room was filled with a highly respectable audience, and before the ...
Article : 2,458 wordsPresent—All the members, except Mr. Morris Letter read from the Central Road Board stating the old road through section 1557 will not be closed. Mr. C. Dinham was requested to superintend the removal of some rocks on ...
Article : 151 wordsVICTORIA THEATRE.—The Victoria Theatre will be reopened this evening for another dramatic season. "Jessie Brown, or the relief of Lucknow," will be the opening piece, and as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heir are ...
Article : 483 wordsOur readers may have observed recently among our maritime extracts the copy of the contents of a slip of paper found in a bottle some weeks ago on the western coast of Uist, in the Hebrides, and forwarded ...
Article : 1,204 wordsPresent—All the membere. Slaughtering licences granted to W. Graeler, James Forrest, and J. H. Harding. John Werrett applied tor permission to depasture sheep on Nairne Reserve. Granted. Mr. G. Gale and the Chairman agreed ...
Article : 167 wordsCATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.—The usual monthly meeting of the above Society was held at St. Patrick's, West-tarrace, on Thursday evening, October 10. The President (the Rev. J. Sm[?] the) ...
Article : 310 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Cowled, Bleechmore, and Brown. Three tenders received for forming road at Section 2171. Mr. Scoble's accepted. Slaughtering licenses granted to Mr. John Dawe, East Auburn; and Mr. John ...
Article : 101 wordsA REPORTED PRIVATEER AT SHANGHAI.—We giv the following report from the Hongkong China Mail being, however, assured from private sources that the whole affair is a mere canard:—"Considerable ...
Article : 203 wordsPresent—Messrs. Hamilton (Chairman), Waters, Smith, and Filmer. Overseer reported completion of drain near Section 143. Letter from Mr. R. I. Stow, stating that in consequence of there not having been an uninterrupted use ...
Article : 85 wordsPresent—Messrs. Matson (in the Chair), Stone, and Scowlar The report of the deputation appointed to inspect road near Sissman's to be taken into consideration next meeting. The deputation appointed to examine road near Little Para, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 12 Oct 1861, Page 3
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