There were 11 entries for the horse-shoeing competitions, covering three classes. The farriers worked at their forges and anvils in the open, and a ...
Article : 3,132 wordsFrom ports of Great Britain, the Australian Commonwealth Line freighter Cooec berthed at Port Adelaide this morning and her officers told of the ...
Article : 295 wordsCharged with having embezzled £80 4/, the property of the Victorian Special Constaulary, of which he was a commanding officer, Lieut.-Col. Albert ...
Article : 373 wordsWashed down and polished with care as great as that bestowed on show ring beasts, the non-competitive motor exhibits were housed in the basement of ...
Article : 526 wordsThat rotation cropping does not receive the attention its importance entitles from the majority of farmers, was the opinion expressed by Mr. A. S. Toll, of Gawler ...
Article : 446 wordsMost gratifying was the competition in dairy produce, staged in the main hall. One of the most spirited contests was in relation to butter, without ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsMany runs aggregating millions of acres were represented by sheep men who thronged the wool store of Elder, Smith, & Co., at Port Adelaide, where ...
Article : 538 wordsWholesale rates of eggs were advance by ½d. a dozen today, and retail prices now range from 1/5 to 1/5½ a dozen. Potatoes are relatively cheap, now ...
Article : 77 wordsStrong exception continues to be taken locally to the statement that both the female survivors of the Douglas Mawson have given birth to half-caste children. ...
Article : 49 wordsWhen the ring events were begun this afternoon the sky had practically cleared. This was responsible for a fair gathering of spectators round the ...
Article : 210 wordsWhen football teams from the Junior Technical School, Broken Hill, and the Unley High School filed on the Unley Oval this afternoon, it was the first contest in which ...
Article : 136 wordsAt the Detective Office this afternoon a telephone message was received from the Benalla police, stating that the body of Miss Bridget Enwright, who ...
Article : 225 wordsThat it was unfair that Australians should have to pay more for Australian fruits than people on the other side of the world was stated by Mr. F. B. ...
Article : 532 wordsMr. William Peter Dunk, merchant, of Milang, left £13,100 by his will to his family. ...
Article : 24 wordsThere were nine competitors in the event for the sheaf-tossing championship of South Australia. Contestants, armed with pitchforks, tossed an ...
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Family Notices : 74 wordsThe Methodist Home Mission Society will hold its September gathering at Pirie Sstreet Church tomorrow. The programme for the evening meeting ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the blood stock section Cosmos and Lord Alwyne were the only entrants in the thoroughbred entire class, but Lord Alwyne was not exhibited. Cosmos was ...
Article : 206 wordsThat the efforts of Mr. F. F. Ward (secretary of the State Labor Party) to secure a Trades Hall for Port Adelaide are appreciated is shown by the following letter ...
Article : 268 wordsOpposing policies put before delegates by Dr. Earle Page (Federal Treasurer) and Mr. P. G. Stewart (formerly Minister of Works and Railways in the ...
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Advertising : 155 wordsAccording to a wireless message received by McInwraith, McEacharn &. Co.. from the master of the Karoola, today, that vessel will not arrive at Port ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Tue 9 Sep 1924, Page 10
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