Mt Coglin will ask—"Is it the intention of toe Ministry to compel persons dredging for oysters in South Australian waters to produce their licence before they commence to dredge or fish for said ...
Article : 121 wordsThe monthly meeting was held on Saturday afternoon; Mr. Binney in the chair. The Chairman said the business for that day was the consideration of Mr. Smith's paper read at the last meeting. He ...
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Advertising : 1,901 wordsThe Foresters of Quorn held their annual picnic yesterday at the Quorn Show Grounds. Although there was a counter-attraction in a cricket match between Quorn and Port Augusta, still a large ...
Article : 186 words[Before the Chief Justice, and Justices Boucaut and Andrews, at 10.30 o'clock. LOCAL COURT APPEAL. Corporation of Wallaroo v. Harvey. ...
Article : 107 wordsToday a number of gentlemen assembled to witness the starting of the mill by the new proprietors (Messrs. Hobble & Co.). It has been idle for a couple of years, and the townspeople are pleased to ...
Article : 87 wordsA terrific thunderstorm passed over the district on Friday, November 9, doing great damage to the crops, home farmers have escaped, but those who have been less fortunate state that would ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsA hot wind which prevailed tho whole of Sunday last was succeeded by great heat for five consecutive days. On Thursday evening bright sheet-lightning illuminated the northern and western ...
Article : 651 wordsKIRKPATRICK AND OTHERS V. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. This case was continued. Alfred Kirkpatrick. one of the plaintiffs. detailed ...
Article : 1,072 wordsOn Saturday, the 10th inst., the ordinary monthly meeting of the above branch was held in the Institute. The chair was occupied by Mr. R. Heaslip (Vice Chairman). The Chairman said that the ...
Article : 857 wordsThe Greenock Public School held its annual picnic on November 9, in Mr. Bock's paddock, near the township, in the afternoon. According to the usual custom of the district several parents and ...
Article : 281 wordsLISTON, SHAKES, & Co. V. HARRIS.—£39 10s. 4d., goods sold and delivered. Mr. Benham for plaintiff; Mr. Boucaut for defendant. Judgment by consent for amount. ...
Article : 66 wordsF. Camp was bound over to keep the peace for six months, on the information of his wife. An order was made prohibiting publicans from supplying liquor for twelve months to Alfred Schutz ...
Article : 60 wordsThe weather during the lost month has been very dry, and the crops have, in some degree, suffered in consequence. There were occasional warm days, which were anything but favourable for the crops; ...
Article : 212 wordsThe regular monthly meeting of this branch was held at Port Germein on Saturday, 10th inst. Mr. G. Stone was in the chair, and spoke at some length. Mr. Mortess fully endorsed what the Chairman had ...
Article : 633 wordsCatherine Levant vas fined 6s., and Henry Geimer 10s., for drunkenness. Sarah Morris, an old offender, was fined 20s. for being drunk and using indecent language; for ...
Article : 510 wordsFlocks of sheep continuo to pass up and down Yesterday a flock came down from Minburra, the property of Mr. Stott, of Alma. The drover said that feed was quite a foot high, but there was little ...
Article : 65 wordsFinal Hearings.—Patrick Carroll, of Gawler, shoemaker; George B. Nohlott, of Port Augusta, grocer; George Clark, of Adelaide, bootmaker. Adjourned Final Hearings—August Somerville, of ...
Article : 90 wordsCivic natters are the tali of the day, bat it seems that all will be settled without a contest. Our worthy Mayor (Mr. G. Hart) has consented to stand again, and the Councillors nominated will in all ...
Article : 325 wordsJ.S. SHIER v. E. SHINNERS.—Mr. A. Davies for the plaintiff, who claimed £5 as the value of goods which he returned to defendant as not according to sample, and also for money paid to the defendant. ...
Article : 4,209 wordsThe weather for the past few days has been bleak and wintry, anything but good for haymaking, which is in foil swing, the farmers saying they have not had such a cut for years. It is to be hoped the ...
Article : 166 wordsPresent—All. The Inspector reported progress had been made by cowkeepers in paving their yards; that a case of supposed typhoid fever had been reported to him, bu upon enquiry it was found to be ...
Article : 200 wordsEdward Hoare, a boy of nine years, was charged by his father, Alfred Hoare, fisherman, residing at Queensland with being an uncontrollable child. The father said that the boy. though sent to ...
Article : 125 wordsThe third annual demonstration of the Minlaton Company, R.V.F., assisted by the members of the Y.P. No. 2 and Curramulka companies, took place at Minlaton of Friday, November 9. Owing to the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 15 Nov 1883, Page 2
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