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Detailed lists, results, guides : 6,454 wordsThere is a scarcity of news at present; everything seems dull. The monotony is not even relieved by the report of an occasional shot at the target by our volunteers, most of them having gone to Adelaide— ...
Article : 481 wordsHis Honor the Chief Justice, when this case was called on, said he was prepared to give judgment, but there was a difficulty as to the state of the record, and went through the declaration and pleas. The fact of the money being paid ...
Article : 3,511 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. P. Chapman, in the chair; F. Fair-weather, and J. Thorpe. Mr. Churles Barnett was sworn constahle for No. 5, Eyre's Flat Ward. Letter from Mr. P. Cumming, requesting road to be opened through Mr. ...
Article : 106 wordsMeeting to adopt a Rate.—There were only five persons in attendance, viz., Messrs. Dixon, Lewis, Hamilton, and Beams, sen. Mr. Dixon took the chair, and proposed a rate of 1s. in the pound; Mr. Beams, sen., seconded. Carried. ...
Article : 179 wordsAnother week of most seasonable weather has just passed, very heavy showers having given increased indication of abundant crops; yet I regret having to add that some will be sufferers from the effects of the ...
Article : 158 wordsMeeting of ratepayers Mr. J. L. Lloyd Davies in the chair. Mr. Thomas Henderson proposed Mr. John Dodd as councillor, seconded by Mr. John Tapley. Mr. Polden proposed Mr. Wood, seconded by Mr. Maslin. Mr. Robert Rowley ...
Article : 171 wordsA Madrid journal affirms that Protestantism is spreading in Portugal, but it gives no details on the subject. Miss NIGHTINGALE.—This lady is devoting he ...
Article : 1,055 wordsOn Thursday, October 31, a dinner was given to Mr. George Smith, coach proprietor, at the District Hotel, Gumeracha, About 70 ladies and gentlemen sat down to a first-rate repast p epared by Host Vorwaik. Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsJames McGee was fined 5s. for being drunk. STEALING WOOD.—Elizabeth Wilson was charged with having feloniously carried away five pieces of w[?]od, value 2d., the property of Edwin Partridge, the prosecutor, a saddler, ...
Article : 1,137 wordsDANGEROUS PASTIME.—We have been requested to call attention to some inconsiderate proceedings carried on by a few of the volunteers during the matches. When not engaged in firing at the butts ...
Article : 465 wordsPresent—All the members. Mr. W. Dawes's tender for bridge near Mrs. Oliver's, £19, was accepted. Mr. Chapman to cart 70 yards of stone, broken to a 2½ inch g[?]age, to Hewett's Swamp to All up the rats. Payments, £66 19s. ...
Article : 44 wordsMeeting of Ratepayers.—Present—Mr. W. Ferguson (Chairman); Messrs. W. Moorhouse, S. Litheby, James Holmes, and about 40 ratepayers. Mr. Willson observed that, as the notice convening the meeting had not appeared ...
Article : 177 wordsTHE CHALLENGE BUGLE.—A meeting of officers comminding Vol nteer Companies was held 1 st evening, at Aldridge's Shades, for the purpose of taking steps to induce the Secretary of the Rifle ...
Article : 396 wordsTHE RIFLE SCORES.—As most persons will be interested in comparing the scores made by the same persons in different matches, we have thought it would be convenient and acceptable ...
Article : 56 wordsPresent—Dr. Blue, Chairman; Messrs. Tucker and Sunter. No business was done. Chairman not remaining in the Council. ...
Article : 24 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Winton. Clerk reported having applied to sureties of late Clerk for £9 6s., not accounted for, without being able to obtain it. To stand over till next meeting, meantime to write Mr. Taeuber and ...
Article : 245 wordsTHE RIFLE SCORES.—We have to repeat our request that notice may be sent to this office of any errors that may appear in our reports of the firing. We do our best to ensure accuracy, ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Sat 2 Nov 1861, Page 3
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