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 Shillabeer, P. Santo, J. Stace, Capt. H. Simpson, S. Sadler, J. B. Shepherdson, W. Sansom, sen., C. W. Stuart, W. Snoswell, R. B. Smith, L. H. Smith, J. Smith (2), R. Smith, H. Smith.

R. G. Thomas, W. K. Thomas, G. Tucker, W. W. Thwaitea, J. L. Tuxford, S. Tyrell, H. Thorpe, W. Tully, J. S. Turner, H. Taylor, T. Tompkins, R. Tompkins, J. Thome, D. Tree, Hon. W. Townsend, W. Thomas, J. Thompson, W. Trenery.

E. Underwood.

J. Virgo, E. L. Virgo, J. C. Verco, A. E. Varden.

T. Worsnop, W. S. Whitington, H. Watson, W. Winey, G. Wells, G. White, N. White, C. White, J. Woodhead, J. Westcombe, H. R. Wigley, F. Wicksteed, C. A. Wilson, W. Whitfield, A. Wilson, W. Walkley, A. H. Weir, B. Wickham, J. Wackley, T. Welbourn, T. Wilkinson, T. Wallace, sen., C. Wilkey, A. Weaver, W. N. Wauchope, H. Ward, A. Ward, S. Walkley,—Williamshurst, S. Whitmore, Capt. Walker, M. Walker, J. Walker, R Walker, W. Witherick, J. Wyatt, G. Wyatt, Dr. Wyatt, W. R Wooldridge, J. Warren, jun., T. Whittaker, Rev. J. C. Woods.

G. Young, J. Young.

William Novice, S a native of London, where he was born in 1831. He arrived in South Australia in 1862, and entered into pastoral and farming pursuits at Booborowie, where he was fairly successful, in spite of the difficulties which beset the husbandman in those primitive times. Possessed of a logical mind and inventive talent, Mr. Novice has endeavoured at various times to interest the Government and capitalists in his numerous discoveries and inventions, but up to the present has received small encouragement. He has been a voluminous contributor to the press, and his most notable productions are