Sir—I have never worked in a mine, but I have worked with the same tools pretty nearly all my life, and well know what it is to do a hard day's [?] either on the surface or in a shaft and ...
Article : 865 words[Before his Honor Mr. Commissioner Macdonald.] In re G. F. Edmunds, of Truro, farmer; a final hearing. Mr. Mildred appeared for the insolvent and Mr. Knoy for Mr. [?] of [?] a creditor. ...
Article : 310 wordsPesent.—Messrs. W. Dumeld M. P. (Chairman), D. Sutherland, M.P., W. Everand, J.P., A. J.P., G. McEwin, J.P., and the Secretary (Mr. H. J. Andrews). Superintending Surveyors ...
Article : 2,728 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. M. Tapley (Chairman), C. Chandler, P. White, and W. Smart. Letter received from Mr. Hy. Jacobs. Ten chains of cutting to be made near Mr. Horner's, Mount Bold ...
Article : 143 wordsPresent—Messrs Temby (Chairman), McCord, and Doudy. Received a memorial, requesting the Council to call a public meeting to consider the most advisable place on the River Light for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsPresent—Mr. J. M. Tapley (Chairman) and Mr. Thomas Matthews. No quorum. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsPresent—The Chairman (Mr. Coups), and Councillors Bennets, Hill, Miller, and Robinson. Messrs Mitchell and Coon requested the Council to effect repairs on the Filth Creek-road. paying in ...
Article : 70 wordsA few weeks ago some considerable grumbling was expressed here in consequence of a sale of cattle having been advertised, and no cattle forth-coming. The cause of the disappointment to ...
Article : 462 wordsPresent—Mr. E Beck (Acting Chairman), J. Pickering, and J. Copley. Several small jobs were ordered to be done in Brompton Ward; but the more important business was postponed for a ...
Article : 74 wordsAlice Jordan was charged with being drunk and with attempting to commit suicide at Gawler on the 2nd instant. Police-trooper Burton stated that on last night at about half-past 10 o'clock. ...
Article : 307 wordsPresent—Mr. John Clarke (Chairman), and Messrs. W. A. Budd and George Fidge. Council resolved to remit £5 5s. to the Surveyor-General on account of Lovely Valley-road. Clerk to write ...
Article : 54 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. J. Bowden, jun., Brewer, and W. P. Long. Memorial received from Mr. Penny, to be left at Mr. Bleechmore's for signature. Letter from Mr. Taylor ...
Article : 166 wordsSir.—Under this heading I perceive in your Monday's issue a letter from a correspondent signing himself " W." This writer asks you—and through 'oil any of the literal interpreters of the Scriptures ...
Article : 377 wordsPresent—Messrs. Lindsay (Chairman), Ochm, and Cordes. The Clerk reported that the contractor for the work on Boundary-road had left it unfinished. Ordered to see him and in the event ...
Article : 121 wordsSir—This unhappy state of affairs still appears to bear a very determined aspect. The miners, as usual, held their daily meetings in the vicinity of the William and Moonta Mines, with the same ...
Article : 618 wordsCharles Ashley was lined 5s. for being drunk, and ordered to pay 10s. damages none to the coat of Police-constable Egan. Samuel Joseph Stucken surrendered to his bail ...
Article : 2,586 wordsMr. J. Hindmarsh, J.P., Revising Officer for West Adelaide, attended at the Adelaide Local Court on Tuesday, May 3 to revise the new electoral roll. Mr. J. D. Woods, the Returning ...
Article : 571 wordsThe bazaar in aid of the Building Fund of St. John's Church took place, as advertised, on the 26th and two following days, in Messrs. Bleechmore & Taylor's corn store which had been ...
Article : 417 wordsPresent—Messrs. Marlton and Foster. No quorum. ...
Article : 11 wordsPresent—All the members. Letter from Mr. G. W. Cotton, Adelaide, as to correct position of row at southeast corner of Section 392. Clerk to reply Letter from Mr. Manton, informing the Counci ...
Article : 152 wordsPresent—All the members. The Superintendent of the Houghton Cemetery to remove all obstructions placed on the road to the Cemetery by any person, either by design or otherwise, and the ...
Article : 88 wordsSir—May I ask you why there is such a difference between the price of wheat and the price of flour. Say 46 bushels wheat to the ton of flour at 6s. 10d equals £l5 4s. 4d.: 10 bags. it 2s. 6d ...
Article : 142 wordsPresent—All the members. Resolved, that if Stocked & Price subscribe £2 towards the repairs of the road near their house the same to be done. Metalling live chains of Gray's-road to stand over ...
Article : 115 wordsPresent—Messrs. Roberts (Acting Chairman), Bamberger, Bartsch, and Smith. Resolved, that the exchange of water reserves be gazetted. A memorial relative to the alterations of certain ...
Article : 122 wordsSir—In your issue of yesterday we observe that your Port Elliot correspondent states that "1,500 bags wheat" have been conveyed along the line to our store at Victor Harbour; but the fact is that ...
Article : 79 wordsPresent—Messrs. Martin, Dawe, Goss, and Thomas. Messrs. Dawe, Goss, and Martin to inspect cutting at Dawn's Hill Mr. Thomas to have watertables cleared near Moses Chambers's. ...
Article : 68 wordsPresent—All the member& Tenders were invited for constructing log bridge over Atkinson's Creek. under superintendence of Mr. T. Martin. Mr. Colton applied to the meeting for a remission ...
Article : 101 wordsPresent—Messrs. Pavy (Chairman), B. Butterworth, and A. McCullum. Two tenders were received for carting and stacking 100 yards of stone near Butterworth's Mill—that of J. McBurney. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe celebration of the Tercenentary of Shakespeare was held here at the District Schoolroom on Wednesday evening, April 27. There were about 50 persons present, Captain Higgins on being ...
Article : 439 wordsNews arrived here by telegraph yesterday of a very sad and distressing case of suicide, which was committed at Roseworthy Station on the North line. It appeared that a shepherd named John ...
Article : 1,400 wordsSir.—I cannot help thinking that there is something radically wrong in the principles on which relief is afforded to the destitute poor of this colony. ...
Article : 1,513 wordsPresent—The Chairman, Messrs. Brewer, Long, Evans, and Bowden. Opening new road through Section 506, Mr. Millard. No objections being made ordered to he opened: and the Counc I agreed ...
Article : 330 wordsPresent—All the members except Mr. Burge. Leave granted Mr. Meyer to remove drift sand from the road near Potter's corner TUNGKILLO, APRIL 23. ...
Article : 584 wordsAn adjourned meeting of the Synod war held at the Church Office on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. After prayer, the minutes of the last day's meeting were read and confirmed. ...
Article : 421 wordsPresent—Messrs. Bain, Lloyd, and Sampson. Mr. Bain having been called to the chair, Mr. Proctor presented a memorial as to opening a road to his property shut up by Mr. James. The Council ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 wordsPresent—Messrs. Richard Gillard (Chairman), Jos. Thyer, F. Schneider. and A. Forrest. Mr. Henry. Crook applied respecting road dividing Sections 6253 and 6254. Clerk to instruct Surveyor ...
Article : 79 wordsPresent—Messrs. Sunman (Chairman), W. Rankine, and S. Chrystal. Three weeks' additional time was allowed the contractor for the erection of the bridge at the Finniss. The sum of £6 12s. was ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 4 May 1864, Page 3
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