Rain set in from the north-west to-day, and continued steadily for three or four hours, but was not heavy enough to satisfy water-carters, Water-carting will not, however, be general ...
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Article : 167 wordsThe annual football match between teams representing St. Peter's and Prince Alfred Colleges was played on the Adelaide Oval on Wednesday afternoon. Through a ...
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Article : 240 wordsSir— How ironical a commentary on the policy of the advertiser is the important telegram recently published. For months past, ever since the Advertiser assumed the role ...
Article : 424 words[?] June 12.—Present—All except Cr. Tozer. Joseph Johnson requested permission to fence across road near Two-mile Wells; granted. Destitute Board wrote re medical granted ...
Article : 51 wordsJune 13.—Present— Chairman and Crs. Wilson, Doyle, and Mabelson. Chairman reported having let forming and metalling and other repairs on road near Hermitage. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Thu 18 Jun 1885, Page 6
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