Whether the terrible scourge which has lately visited Australian herds be or be not in reality contagious or infectious remains for the present an open Question, as those differ anon ...
Article : 3,461 wordsSir—In your leading article in the Observer of the 21th instant, on the Cowana scab case, you say that a letter from a person named Macdonald, at Wentworth, has thrown a new and humorous ...
Article : 333 wordsThe anniversary services in connection with the Strzthalbyn Wesleyan Sunday-school were held on Sunday last, when the Rev. John Dunn, of Clarendon, preached morning and evening, and ...
Article : 1,022 wordsNo change to report in import markets. Arrived—Mary Miller, from Port Louis. Sailed—Penola, for MacDonell Bay. [From the Telegraph.] ...
Article : 54 wordsStewards—Sir J. H. Fisher (President), Hon. J. Morphett, Hon, G. C. Hawker, Hon. John Baker, Mr. Philip Levi, and Mr. Joseph Gilbert. Judge—Mr. Edmund Bowman. Starter—Mr. G. ...
Article : 2,030 wordsMr. Henry David Date, as General Receiver of Wrecks for St. Vincent's and Spencer's Guffs, and as Special Receiver for Port Adelaide, rice Mr. Richard Tapley, resigned. ...
Article : 1,328 wordsHour. Name Object. 11 Mathew O'Connor First hearing. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. 11 E. T. Beauchamp Final hearing. ...
Article : 36 wordsTHE DESTITUTE ASYLUM.—On Sunday, being Christmas Day, the inmates of the Destitute Asylum enjoyed their annual treat of a superior dinner. The means are generally supplied by the ...
Article : 415 words[?] Claim for £5, overdue on a promissory-note. Defendant did not appear, and judgment was therefore given for the plaintiff. BAKER v. MEDD.—Claim for £4 17s. 6d. for ren ...
Article : 70 wordsBusiness is dull. Wheat is scarce, and ruling higher. Maize is slow at 43. Hall, Gilbert, and Dunn are pursuing their usual avocations successfully. ...
Article : 33 wordsJohn scott was charged with inebriety, and as having broken a pane of glass, value 15s. The first part of the charge having been proved, a fine of 5s. was inflicted, but no one smeared to ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Argus has Mauritius files to November 8. The Commercial Gazette of November 7 says that after the arrival of the September English mail a disposition was shown to sell ...
Article : 73 wordsSir—Several cows have died from the above disease in this locality, and left above ground by the owner, to the disgust of persons travelling on the roads and also to the great risk of neighbours. ...
Article : 126 wordsMELBOURNE SHIPPING.—Arrived at Queenscliffe—December 29. Mary Miller, brig, from Mauritius. Sailed—December 28. Edina, steamer, for Portland ; Western, steamer, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 572 wordsSTIRLING DISTRICT SCHOOL, CRAFERS.—Conductor. Mr. Hamilton: date of examination, Tuesday. December 20; Examiners, Messrs. George Davies, E. Smith, and G. Shorney. List of prizes ...
Article : 352 wordsSir—The article on "Traction-Engines," in your impression of the 25th ultimo, is an interesting one, and should have been responded to before this. I have waited until now for something from ...
Article : 1,388 wordsOur usually quiet and retired valley, which up to the present time has rarely gathered its inhabitants together for any more exciting purpose than the opening of a new bridge or the ...
Article : 806 wordsDeep ploughing turns the drought itself to good account, and renders mulching and irrigation compartively needles, or if used more efficacious. During a dry spell and in trenched ground roots ...
Article : 1,312 wordsMonday, the 26th, was kept as a general holiday in this place, and tin the same day the grand picnic which had been in contemplation came off. The weather wag everything that could be ...
Article : 441 wordsAn inquest was held at Sandy Creek, near Lyndoch, on Monday, the 26th inst., before Mr. R. J. Turner, S.M., to enquire into the death of John Winton. who was found dead, suspended by ...
Article : 692 wordsThe farmers are now busy with their harvest. Reaping-machines arc in active employment throughout the district. The crops upon the whole are much better than in many parts of the ...
Article : 243 wordsPresent—Messrs. T. Matthews (Chairman), W. Smart, and C. Chandler. The Chairman requested to attend the Central Road Board and meeting of Association of District Chairmen on January 9 ...
Article : 525 wordsThe Literary Society meeting on Monday night was thinly attended. Dr. Wehl occupied the chair. The business was altogether of a routine character. Dr. Singleton was elected President for the [?] ...
Article : 301 wordsThe second anniversary of the Bible Christian Chapel was celebrated on tinnily, 25th inst., when two excellent sermons were preached by Mr. Allen to good congregations. On Monday the tea meeting ...
Article : 273 wordsSir—In reference to the fatal astray in the Far North, I see in your issue of the 17th instant "that the only further particulars which we have at present gleaned are that there was a drunken brawl ...
Article : 316 wordsInformation has been received of a rape upon a married woman, living at Reedy Creek, attended, from what I can hear, with brutal violence. The police are on the track of the offender and [?] ...
Article : 174 wordsA report has got about that a master was required for the District School; but this is a mistake, for except a few grumblers who are to be found in every district, and who are neve satisfied ...
Article : 154 wordsThe steamer Albury has again arrived at this port with a large cargo of wool from the Upper Darling. Part of her cargo has been brought from the Culgoa River by the steamer Maranoa, which ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 30 Dec 1864, Page 3
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