The half-yearly meeting of the South Australian Congregational Union took place on Wednesday, April 8. The Rev. C. Mantliorpe presided, and there was a ...
Article : 374 wordsThe PRESIDENT, previous to the business being proceeded with, read the following letter, which he stated had been received by the Acting-Clerk of the Council from Mr. F.S. Dutton, M.P.:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsPresent—All the members. The Council considered the proposition of redividing boundaries of Wards, and resolved that as the existing boundaries were fixed at a public meeting of ratepayers, and reconfirmed at a subsequent public ...
Article : 175 wordsMISBEHAVIOUR IN A CHURCH.—Michael Lyons and John Lyons were indicted for disturbing the minister and congregation of St. Andrew's Church on Sunday, the 22nd March last Both prisoners pleaded guilty, and said they knew ...
Article : 1,627 wordsPresent—Messrs. Hill (Chairman), Ransford, Price, and Newbold. Mr. Ransford's offer to clear road to Fishery Creek accepted. Clerk to inform Mr. Bull that Council will do work at the Blowhole as originally agreed. Clerk to ...
Article : 92 wordsThe entries for the Adelaide Races were taken on Thursday evening, April 9. There was a large attendance of gentlemen connected with, the turf. At 8 o'clock the Secretary, Mr. E. M. Bagot, read the entries ...
Article : 1,235 wordsPresent—The Mayor; Councillors Mattingly, Birrell, White, Moore, Gooden, and Hughes. Various officers' reports were read and received. Mr. F. Fanclough applied for leave to bum stubble. ...
Article : 260 wordsThe annual tea meeting in connection with St. John's Church, Adelaide, and St. Bartholomew's Church, Norwood, under the ministerial care of the Rev. D. J. H. Ibbetson, was held at the Adelaide Assembly Rooms on ...
Article : 2,006 wordsPresent—All the members. The minutes of last meeting read, confirmed, and signed. The TOWN CLERK reported that the amount of rates ...
Article : 222 wordsMr.TOWNSEND presented a petition from the merchants end millers of the city, praying that 100 new goods-trucks should be constructed for the use of the railway. The SPEAKER, in reply to Mr. TOWNSEND, said there ...
Article : 1,218 wordsAPOINGA (Hundred of) Section No 10, Robert Parr, Poundkeeper—Four red and white cows, stomp tails, like over L near rump; one strawoerry steer, over L near rump, ...
Article : 1,431 wordsR. B. Moore, of Adelaide, was charged with entering a railway carriage at the Station, Port Adelaide, after the signal was given on the evening of the 3rd April. Mr. Parker for the Railway, and Mr. Dempster for the defendant Fined ...
Article : 555 wordsANEAR v. PACKARD.—Action for £8 10s., for work and labour done. Plaintiff stated that he agreed to plaster the walls and lay the floor of one room for £8, that he bad performed the work, and was promised payment; that he had ...
Article : 263 wordsPresent—Messrs. Stewart (Chairman). T. Culley, and J. Knipe. Mr. Cully to repair road near Mr. E. Hewett's. Mr. J. Knipe to have stamps cleared halt chain wide on the road between Messrs. Painton's and Wallis's, Drains to be ...
Article : 86 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—James Spence, charged with this offence, was excused the usual fine on account of having been in durance vile for two days and two night. C. Appenhell was fined Se for the same offence. ...
Article : 1,856 wordsPresent—All the members, Received, letter from Mr. Crawford; Clerk to reply that the Council refuses to consider his letter, on account of its not being respectfully worded. Letter from Messrs. Hague, Mitchel, Turner, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 wordsCONWAY v. KERLY.—Information on peace warrant. Mrs. Conway said defendant, the eldest of sixteen children, was always threatening to shoot her or the children. Bound over with two sureties to keep the peace for six months. ...
Article : 157 wordsPresent—Mr. Ninnes (chairman), Councillors Hannaford, and Moyses. Tenders accepted for making a ford across the Deep Creek, west of Woodlands. Walter Pearce, £10 108.; for cutting down Cox's Hill, Mintaro, Mr. S. Robinson, at ...
Article : 129 wordsPresent—All the members, Mr. Masters reported work completed on Meadows-road; amount, £2 6s., to be paid Mr. Charles Hutson appointed Poondkeeper of public pound at Hahndorf. Mr. Sanders produced plans for closing ...
Article : 111 wordsSTEALING A PAIR BOOTS.— Phillip Collins surrendered to bis bail, charged with stealing a pair of boots from on William Mowat. The depositions having been read over their Worships were of opinion that the case should be ...
Article : 2,478 wordsPresent—All the members, Road near Star's to be repaired. Overseer to examine and report on road near Hill Inn, Gawler South; also on road near Watson's. Chairman to make application for grant in aid of rates. Slaughtering ...
Article : 58 wordsPresent—All the members, Letter received from Mr. Bollen stating that he would finish surveying deviation of road, section 1822, before next meeting. Messrs. Richardson and [?] reported, having 1st work [?]. ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 11 Apr 1863, Page 7
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