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Advertising : 19,816 wordsKingston—Allen v. Ferguson—H. F. Dovner. Wadey—Leunig v. Trevail—Dashw[?] Stow—Carter v. Whinham—Stock. Stow—Kelley v. Whinham—Stock. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe race-week is over, and the town has again resumed its usual appearance. The first day's races passed off satisfactorily, Levi as I predicted winning the big money ...
Article : 580 wordsThomas Langtan, for frunkenness and indecent language, was [?] 15s., and costs 10s. Robert Burns an elderly man, pleaded not ...
Article : 180 wordsFinal Hearings.—John Shackely, of Adelaide, publican. Adjourned Final Hearings.—Alfred Coon, of Terowie, farmer; James Brown, of Kadina ...
Article : 146 wordsChristopher Stoneham, charged under Lights on Vehicles Act with driving without a light, was fined 5s. and costs 15s. ...
Article : 35 wordsThis was a motion for a degree nisi for a new trial on a nonsuit in the case of Taylor v. the Hon. J. G. Ramsay, the Commissioner of Railways, which was an action for damages ...
Article : 236 wordsThe recent showers have not been sufficient to soak the ground, and the wheat is therefore very slow in coming up. Farmers are busy with seeding, which in some cases ...
Article : 41 wordsThe hearing of this case was resumed. The Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Downer, Q.C.) with. Mr. Harold Downer appeared for the plaintiff, who is an auctioneer, residing ...
Article : 1,707 wordsWe are having a long spell of dry weather, which is very Bad for the farmers, who are pushing on with their seeding in spite of the dr of the weather Some have already ...
Article : 130 wordsRefreshing showers fell this afternoon. More rain is still required. ...
Article : 24 wordsAn auctioneer's licence was granted to Mr. J. N. Perry. Seven unsatisfied judgments were dealt with. ...
Article : 593 wordsThe Rev. T. E, Keen delivered his popular lecture on "Orangeism" this evening to a fair attendance. The lecture, which was given in a masterly manner, was frequently applauded ...
Article : 43 wordsPloughing is nearly finished in this district, and in places the wheat is up, but more rain would be welcome to refresh both grass and wheat Teams largely laden with ...
Article : 57 wordsThe late rains have made the grass spring, but the dry weather experienced since has prevented its making any great progress. The farmers are busy ploughing, and although ...
Article : 200 wordsThe weather still continues too fine to be seasonable. Rain is much needed to freshen up the young wheat and grass. The Corporation is busy making footpaths ...
Article : 39 wordsSeeding operations are being pushed on very vigorously, the weather having been for some time past all that could be desired. A good area of early-sown wheat is up and ...
Article : 360 wordsRain is required, but at present there are no favourable signs of any. Fanners cannot do much ploughing until rain sets in. Grass is plentiful this year in some places. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe weather is exceptionally fine, and the farmers, who are now engaged in sowing their land, are pleased at having such seasonable conditions for the work. The continued ...
Article : 87 wordsThe elections passed off very quietly here. Owing to its being a busy time with the farmers only a small number exercised their privilege; but the majority of those who did ...
Article : 305 wordsJ. Hanns, of Campbelltown, was charged by Simon Matheson, Overseer of Buckland Park, under the Game Act, with having entered enclosed lands for the purpose or ...
Article : 129 wordsSince the elections there has been very little stir in this quarter. Business men continue to complain about dull times. The weather has been very favourable for ...
Article : 230 wordsHenry Bartterope, for cruelly ill-treating a horse by working it with sore shoulders, was fined 5s. George Green, Mary McMahon, and ...
Article : 498 wordsA much-needed improvement in the condition of the crossing over the Mannanarie Creek is to be made, and a sum of £250 has been set apart for the object named, but the ...
Article : 261 wordsSeeding operations are being vigorously pushed on. Some farmers have finished, having made an early start, so that their [?] had the benefit of the early rains ...
Article : 182 wordsThe excitement consequent on the recent election Having subsided things generally have assumed their usual condition of quietude. The farmers are busy with seeding ...
Article : 246 wordsHenry Hicks, who was injured by the explosion of a gun on Friday last, was conveyed to the Burra the same afternoon, and on arrival at the hospital it was found necessary to ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 8 May 1884, Page 3
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