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  2. THE WATER SUPPLY OF LARGE TOWNS.

    A good deal of interest has recently been taken in the question of water supply, the subject having been brought prominently under our notice by the probability of suburban ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    The Academy of Music Billiard Saloon, of which Mr. Albers is the proprietor, has been entirely renovated since the fire, and was reopened on Monday evening. On three ...

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  4. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr. Ross, the leader of the working men and women's mission at Port Adelaide, informs us that Mr. J. W. Child, whose labors at the Port some 15 months ago were very successful, ...

    Article : 49 words
  5. CRICKET.

    The first of a series of matches between a country team selected by the Rev. G. Berry, of Augaston, and the city clubs was played on the Adelaide Oval on Tuesday afternoon, ...

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  6. IRRIGATION FROM THE MURRAY.

    Sir—Since the advent of the Messrs. Chaffey, and during the subsequent arrangements with them for establishing an irrigation colony on the banks of the Murray, the whole ...

    Article : 1,531 words
  7. MINING.

    THORNHILL G.M. Co.—Captain W. J. Begelhole reports:-Newstead, January 29:— "During the past fortnight the main shaft has been sunk a further depth of 10 feet, making a ...

    Article : 673 words
  8. DECISION IN AN IMPORTANT INSURANCE CASE.

    On Saturday the judicial committee of the Privy Council (represented by Lord Hobhouse, Lord Herschell, Sir Barnes Peacock, and Sir Richard Couch) gave judgment in the case of ...

    Article : 999 words
  9. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    The following is the report which was forwarded to the Commissioner of Crown Lands by the examiners of students at the Agricultural College for diplomas in December last:— ...

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  10. PLAYED ON SATURDAY JANUARY 29.

    Prospect v. Adelaide Young Men.-Scores-Prospects, 102 for seven wickets; Sharland 25, J. Lock 12, Bendall 25, and Penny 14 not out; Cotton five for 22, F. Hall three for 1 (hat ...

    Article : 402 words
  11. SCRATCHINGS

    Champion Stakes.—Commotion, Opal, and Black Snake. ...

    Article : 13 words
  12. THE OWEN AND SMITH CASE.

    Sir—Before I left for the other colonies last month I heard a rumor that Mr. Christmas, to whom the Government paid the compensation due to Mrs. Owen and Mr. Smith, had charged ...

    Article : 518 words
  13. NEWMARKET HANDICAP AND AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    The first forfeits for the Newmarket Handicap and Australian Cup were declared to day. The following horses are left in:— NEWMARKET HANDICAP.—William Tell, ...

    Article : 193 words
  14. WANTED A POLICY.

    Sir—Often as the above named subject has been placed before your readers—sometimes in the shape of wild suggestions or impracticable methods—the present time is the favored ...

    Article : 294 words
  15. THE ORROROO RACES

    The following are the nominations for the Orroroo races:— HANDICAP HURDLES.-Mr. Ferry's Speculation, Mr. Constable's Jerry Sneak, Mr. ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. A NEW POLICY.

    Sir—Allow me to express approval of the new policy briefly propounded in your issue to-day by Mr. Thos. Johnson. It also seems to me a good reason, if nothing else, for further ...

    Article : 95 words
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