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  2. THE GOLD-FIELDS.

    On Saurday last the Chief Secretary, the [?] of Crown Leads, and the Sur[?] General paid an official visit of inspection [?] ...

    Article : 120 words
  3. THE DARLING

    Great exsitement prevails here in consequence of the [?] bushrangers, Captain Thunder[?], and his mate, who shot the policeman on the Warrego, having been tracked by ...

    Article : 286 words
  4. BAROSSA.

    The diggiags continue to go ahead. Any person walking through Spiko Gully now, and [?] what it was a month ago, would be surprised to see so much smaller a number ...

    Article : 565 words
  5. MINING.

    The diggings here are rather looking up; the yield of gold to be gradually increasing, but [?] at the same time, at least in some cases, are the difficulties of getting it. Water on the ...

    Article : 199 words
  6. WALLAROO.

    Two man are about to [?] sinking a will near the township of [?], adjoning the Messrs fraction, for the purpose of supplying with water an [?] about to be [?] ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. THE SHIP WESTERN EMPIRE

    The following report of the arrival of the ship Western Empire in our port appeared in our issue of the 2nd November:- The wharfs were yesterday the acene of ...

    Article : 854 words
  8. SHOCKING CRUELTY AT SEA.

    The Glasgow Herald, gives the following detailed account of an extraordinary case of cruelty:—"For a number of days past vague rumors were abroad to Greenock that several ...

    Article : 1,177 words
  9. LOCAL COURT.-GOOLWA.

    GOEDON V. JOHNSON AND HOWARD.—Information by Gordon, of Currency Creek, farmer, and his wife, against two boys, for tinkettling, and indecent and threatening language in a ...

    Article : 417 words
  10. LAW COURTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  11. POLICE COURT-ADELAIDE.

    Cecilia Whitehead was fined 10s, for using indecent language in Hindley-street. Hugh Buckley was charged with deserting his wife and two children. Ordered to ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. PORT CORPORATION.

    Present—The Mayor, Councillors Stone, Luehrs, Wald, Hains, Bennett, and Parker. Town Clerk reported rates collected to date ?£1, 559 6s. 9d. Receipts since last meeting— ...

    Article : 936 words
  13. NOARLUNGA, NOVEMBER 12.

    Haymaking is progressing rapidly, and the crop is very good. The wheat is out in ear, and no signs of red rust at present The barley will soon be ripe, and will be fully up to the average. ...

    Article : 624 words
  14. PORT AUGUSTA, November 9.

    The bazaar in aid of the Building Fund of St. Augustine's Church at Port Augusta, came off on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday with very great success, in the Court House. ...

    Article : 385 words
  15. PORT WAKEFIELD, NOVEMBER 10.

    Port Wakefield Plains are, I presume, the earliest in the colony for wheat. If the weather continues fine reaping will commence next week. Up till last Saturday there were only ...

    Article : 231 words
  16. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On November 9, a picnic in connection with the Flinders Lodge of Oddfellows, or I might say a general public picnic took place in a paddock near the township belonging to Mr. ...

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  17. TALISKER, NOVEMBER 11.

    I am glad to be able to report progress in our mining operations. The Talisker is looking well in all the parts that are being worked. A pare of nine men have been set to work this ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. SADDLEWORTH, NOVEMBER 12.

    The anniversary of the Primitive Methodist Sabbath-school here was celebrated on Sunday and Monday last Three sermons were preached on Sunday, in the morning by Rev. J.S. ...

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  19. SELLICK'S HILL, NOVEMBER 11.

    Hay harvest is now engaging our attention. In general the crop is very light, and the weather has not been so favorable for making a pleasing sample as we have had in some seasons. ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. STOCKPORT, NOVEMBER 9.

    Very little has transpired in Stockport of late that would interest your readers, and therefore I have remained quiet—The season having so far advanced, I am in a position to form somewhat of ...

    Article : 626 words
  21. WENTWORTH, NOVEMBER 8

    Since my last a number of German waggons have passed this place en route from South Australia to Albury, enticed there by the more liberal land regulations.—Last week the Hon. ...

    Article : 475 words
  22. WOODSIDE, NOVEMBER 12.

    The last day or two have been pleasant although, something like the trade, rather dull. We are hoping for rain, which will do a great amount of good, especially to the potato crops. ...

    Article : 482 words
  23. ALDINGA.

    November 7.—Present—All Mr. Madin to have repairs done near swamp. Times for burning stubble, &c., fixed. Denton's tender for making culvert at Water's accented at ?£6 ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. EAST TORRENS.

    November 10.—All present. Mr. Merchant reported that Wotton & Chatty had finished contract of catting 62 chains on Bidge-road satisfactorily. Clerk to request all persons ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. GILBERT.

    November 9—Present—All the members. Letters received-From Crown Lands Office, relative to the site of Railway Station, Riverton; from captain Hart, promising to support as far ...

    Article : 193 words
  26. HAMILTON.

    November 2.—Present—All the members. Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. Account from Secretary Association District Chairmen received and mated for ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. HINDMARSH.

    November 9.—Present—All Letter from Mr. H. Betteridge respecting road being fenced in in Brompton Ward; Council to attend to the matter. Tenders accepted for flagstone for ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. KAPUNDA.

    October 31—Present—Chairman (Mr. Jeffs), and Councillors J. White, Saunders, and Dunstan. Promissory note for ?£300, lodged with National Bank as for overdraft, ...

    Article : 185 words
  29. LIGHT.

    November 7.—Present—All Memorial from ratepayers requesting Council to cause grass upon roads to be burnt. Resolved to leave such works to ratepayers. Culvert or ford over ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. DISTRICT COUNCILS

    October 31.—Present—Messrs. Pepperell (Chairman), Jepson, Harris, and Bartach. Circular from Destitute Board respecting supplies to destitute poor. Chairman and Mr. ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. MUDLA WIRRA NORTH.

    November 9.—Present—Mr. Barrow (Chairman), Thompson, Jettner, and Coffee. One tender, repairing Ashwell schoolroom, ?£6 10., too high. chairman to employ a man by the ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. MUDLA WIRRA SOUTH.

    November 2.—Present—Messrs. Winckel (Chairman), Everett, and Dawkins Inspector reported W. Gooderger's contract for forming road. &c., opposite G. Robinson's compleated ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. MUNNO PARA WEST.

    November 9.—Present—Messrs. Hewitt (Chairman), Lindsey and Wingate. Clerk to forward tracing to Mudla Wirra Council of roads crossing the Gawler River between ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. TRURO, NOVEMBER 11.

    The inhabitants of this neighborhood were much alarmed by an unusual occurrence which took place on Tuesday last in Mr. Drummond's residence. Mrs. Drummond was nursing by ...

    Article : 142 words
  35. MYPONGA.

    November 7.—Present-All, except Mr. J. Williams. Clerk to give Mr, John Clarke notice to dertrory Scptch thistles growing on his land, and on the half of the road adjoning. ...

    Article : 49 words
  36. NURIOOTPA.

    November 3.—Present—Messrs Lawson, Krunger, Brock, and Kreble. Clerk see Mr. Holland in reference to creek near [?] and several other creeks near Sheaoak, and to ...

    Article : 155 words
  37. POST GAWLER

    November 9.-Present-All, but Mr. Warren, All outstanding rates to be paid in cash Mr. Topper attended to state the examination of his scholars at Two wells school would take ...

    Article : 102 words
  38. QUEENSTOWN AND ALBERTON.

    November 2—Present-Messrs. W. Tournett (Chairman). W. Beasley, and S. Burge Letter from Mr. Wilson, assigning reasons for [?] attendance; letter not acknowledged. Notices ...

    Article : 192 words
  39. RAPID BAY.

    Novembeer 7.—Present—All Council declined to give order to admit Mr. Wiseman's children to Glenburn School as destitute. Clerk to communicate with the master, Mr. ...

    Article : 107 words
  40. BHYNIE.

    November 6.—Present-All but Mr. [?] mara. Letter from Mr. Chandler, complaining of the conduct of Mr. [?] in refusing to admit a horse in pound. poundkeeper and Mr. ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. STEPNEY.

    November 23.—Present-Messrs Colton, Heinemann Pitt, and Goss. Surveyor's report read. Messrs Wm. Gray. Robt. Cornish, and Samuel Elliott took the oath as constables. ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. TALUNGA.

    November 9.—Present—Messrs Randall (Chairman), Phillis, Hannaford, and Eglinton. Mr. Hannaford requested to obtain a. new man of District for ?£2. Mr. Hannaford reported ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. TRATREE GULLY.

    Nov. 9—Present—Messrs. Percival Gaylard (Chairman), Councillors Thomas, David Harrix, and Ephraim Haines. Councillors Harris and Haines reported A. Stoneham's contract finished ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. UPPER WAKEFIELD.

    Novembar 10.—Present—Chairman, Messrs. Ward, Jones, and Thomas. Paymenta, ?£87 17s. Overseer to get cuttings done near Fulton's and two fords near Kiley's at ?£4 19s. and ...

    Article : 103 words
  45. WSST TORRENS.

    November 10.—Present—All. Annual report of works adopted. Letter from Mr, T. Johnson, of Lockleys, complaining of had state of road opposite his property; also footpaths leading to ...

    Article : 45 words
  46. YATALA SOUTH.

    Nov. 9.—Present-Messrs. Sudholtz (Chairman), Pitcher, Turner, and Walden. Letter from Mr. a Boord, suggesting a by law appointing the O.G., the Hampstead Hotal, or Mr. ...

    Article : 351 words
  47. THE BELLS AND CHIMES OF ENGLAND.

    [?] The Bells and Chimes of Motherland. Of England green and old, That out from and [?] tower ...

    Article : 180 words
  48. A MUSICAL LEGEND.

    There is a legend relating to one of the most popular pieces written for the harpaichord, one of the [?] of the pianoforte, which is about we pure a ...

    Article : 767 words
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