I regret not being able to forward to regularly as formerly the shipping intelligence of this port. The cargoes of our regular trades have of late been lighter than usual. Having no ...
Article : 177 wordsPresent-Messrs. A. Hallett, J.P., (Chairman), H. E. Bright, M.P., G. McEwin, J.P. R. S Kelly, J.P., H. Warren, J P., Road Commissioners: Mr. H. .J. Andrews, ...
Article : 3,234 wordsThere has been an absence of news of any note of late. Hay harvest is nearly finished, and there are some very light crops in the neighborhood. Preparations for the wheat ...
Article : 325 wordsA man named Mohir and his son arrived at the Warden's Camp, Barossa, this day and applied for a prospector's alluvial claim, showing at the same time half an ounce of splendid gold ...
Article : 379 wordsNovember 15.?—Present-Messrs. W. Lewis (Chairman), J. Brodie, and W. Mugge. Chairman reported road cleared by old sawmills approved. Letter from Mr. William Hanson. ...
Article : 47 wordsA sad and melancholy affair took place here yesterday. The people were startled at about quarter before 4 o'clock with the news that Mr. H. T. Jones, the respected storekeeper, had ...
Article : 722 wordsPresent?—Messrs. W. C. Belt (Chairman), Arthur Hardy, J. Brown, Hon. J.H. Barrow, M.L.C., Messrs. E. Dewhirst (Second Inspector), and J. Bath (Secretary). ...
Article : 955 wordsNovember 15.?—Present?—Messrs F. R. Hunt (Chairman), Atwell, Russell, and Wm. [?] Several persons requested Council to have [?] destroyed in various parts. Several ...
Article : 173 wordsWe have had and are having some intensely hot weather, and as a natural consequence the crops are rapidly ripening, and in a short time we may expect to hear the pleasant whirr of ...
Article : 197 wordsNovember 15.-Present-Chairman Mr. W Hawkins, and Mr. D. Joses. ?£12 [?] for purchase of road through [?] Council ordered roads referred to in [?] ...
Article : 67 wordsThe hay harvest is being vigorously proceeded with, and shortly all will be gathered into stack. Our wheat crops, I should think, will be ready for the machine in another fortnight. ...
Article : 125 wordsNovember 15.?—Present?—Chairman, Messrs. Stewart, Thompson, and Deslandes. Work Committee reported work to the embankment progressing favorably. Ranger attended, and ...
Article : 34 wordsNovember 13?—Present?—Messrs. A. [?] (Acting Chairman). G. Mugg, J F. W. Pfitzner, and J. Prior. Letters?—From [?] Rehder, stating that she had no protect[?] ...
Article : 132 wordsTop weather is now getting rather warm, in fact, I may say hot. During several days last week a hot wind was blowing, and to-day it was 102?? in the shade.-The River Darling has ...
Article : 691 wordsOn Monday, November 15, at about 10 o'clock, when the Revs. W. Jenkin and S. Gray were walking toward Mr. Clatworthy's from the Primitive Methodist Chapel (at which ...
Article : 332 wordsA concert came off here on the evening of November 11, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of raising a small tribute of respect for our minister, the Rev. David Milne, of Kingston. ...
Article : 278 wordsNovember 15.?—Present?— Chairman. and Messrs. Robinson, Michell, and Shepley. [?] morial from owners &c., Section 234 [?] Council take charge of roads on the [?] ...
Article : 65 wordsNovember 15.?—Present ?— Messrs. Cornell[?] and Bell No quorum. ...
Article : 12 wordsNovember 15.?—Present?—Messrs. Paterson (Chairman), Lawder, and Sampson, Clerk to reply to letter from Teatree Gully Council [?] specting destruction of Scotch thistles. [?] ...
Article : 60 wordsThe anniversary sermon at the Scotch Church was preached by the Rev. Mr. Law, of Mount Barker, on Sunday, the 14th instant. The attendance was very good, and the collection ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Rev. J. Henderson, of Port Adelaide, delivered his excellent lecture on the a "Oddities of Genius" at the Newland Memorial Church last evening. There was a good attendance despite the oppressive heat of the weather, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 wordsThe crops are looking fair, and promise a moderate yield, bat the red rust has made its appearance within the last fortnight on nearly every farm; and, although at present confined ...
Article : 388 wordsNovember 15.?—Present?—All, but Councils Simcock. Mr. O. Stafford applied for [?] to culvert at Harrogate. Councillor [?] to see to it. Ratepayers' deputation [?] ...
Article : 91 wordsHay harvest is in full operation in this locality, but will be rather light. Last Wednesday was a fearful hot day, and did great damage to the crops. Yesterday and to-day ...
Article : 205 wordsNovember 1.?—Present-Messrs. C. Holly and A. Anderson. Cheques signed for sundry payments, ?£11 3s. November 15.?—Present?—Messrs. D. Hutto ...
Article : 68 wordsNovember 13. ?— Present ?— Messrs Ing[?] (Chairman), Edwards Lauterbach, and [?] man. The Council will attend at the [?] nation of the following schools:-Mr. Reinhardt ...
Article : 99 wordsThis township has during the last few days presented a rather more lively aspect than for some time previously. A large number of teams, wool-laden, are continually arriving ...
Article : 298 wordsDuring the last week we have had two days which reminded me of " Black Thursday," but it is now nice and cool.?—On Sunday last the Bible Christians held their anniversary, with a ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. John Williams, the well-known temperance advocate, has recently paid us another visit. On Saturday evening, the 6th instant, he delivered a lecture in the Wesleyan School-Chapel. He warmly advocated and enforced ...
Article : 331 wordsNovember 13.?—Present?—Messrs Wm. [?] (Chairman), Harvey, and Hooper. Letter from Highercombe Council, requesting deputation from Council to meet one from theirs to [?] ...
Article : 129 wordsA public meeting of the ratepayers of Gawler was held on Tuesday evening, 16th inst., in. the Oddfellows' Hall, to consider a proposition made in the Council, "That the Town of ...
Article : 288 wordsAn entertainment in aid of the funds for the Institute was given on Friday evening?—the room was well filled. Mr. E. Salter was in the chair, and called first on Mr. Plumstead, who ...
Article : 539 wordsNovember 15. ?—Meeting of ratepayers to adopt, a rate. Mr. Sim in the chair. Mr. Matthew McCa[?] on behalf of the Council proposed a rate of 1s. in the pound. Mr. ...
Article : 99 wordsOctober 30.?—Present?—Messrs. Brown and Dowd. No quorum. November 13.?—Present?—All Dr. [?] be written to stating Council will [?] ...
Article : 207 wordsShearing is finished, and the farmers now are in the middle of haymaking. The crops promise better returns than were anticipated a month ago. The average will probably be ...
Article : 114 wordsNovember 15.?—Present?—Chairman, Councillors Mahoney, and Schmidt Letter from Mr. G. F. Angas enquiring if his tenants had paid rates as they became due. Clerk to write to ...
Article : 66 wordsNovember 15. ?—Present?—Messrs. Hunter (in the chair). Bray, and Hitchcox. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Mr. Bray reported that he and Mr. Bradke had met one ...
Article : 129 wordsLast Friday having been observed as a general holiday a cricket match was played between the married and single residents. The day was very fine, a cold breeze fauning the brows of the ...
Article : 674 wordsOur haymaking operations are nearly over. The yield has been on an average about half that of last year. The wheat crops look pretty well I have heard of red rust having made its ...
Article : 162 wordsI regret to announce the death of Mr. F. S. F. Aldenhoven, Clerk of the District Council. He died on Friday and was buried on Sunday, an immense number of people following his remains ...
Article : 177 wordsNovember 12.?—Present?—Chairman, Messrs. Stark and Gilbert. Mr. Carruth [?] for. Council and said he would give ?£10 for [?] between Sections 1869 and 1871 [?] ...
Article : 253 wordsNovember 1.?—Present?—Mr. Kernot. No quorum. November 15.-Present?—All. Mr. Thomas Ward applied to close piece of road ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 22 Nov 1869, Page 5
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