Reports still came to hand with reference to the late rains. In some localities the rains have been regarded as an unmixed good, while in others, although their effect has been beneficial ...
Article : 923 wordsSir—Allow me, through your columns, to throw some light upon matters relative to the opening of the Town Hall Organ. The Council is afraid that the tone of the Philharmonic ...
Article : 559 wordsStewards:- Captain Gardiner, W. Lindsay, W.E.Burton, J,Jackson, M.D., T.C. Hilis, G. W. Harris, A. F. Lsurie, and T. H. Williams. ...
Article : 1,400 wordsSir—The publication of a few particulars respecting the state of things here may be beneficial to the working class here. The first is the great want of competition in the storekeeping ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 456 wordsLADY ALICE.—The following is the manager's report, dated March 23:—"In taking possession of the mine as manager on Tuesday, the 13th inst., I found the shaft sunk on course ...
Article : 1,055 wordsSir—In answer to "Old Chum's" letter allow me to state that the road in question is no private enterprise of mine, and that I am in no way interested in the South Australian Mining ...
Article : 81 wordsSir—Seeing that a Bill is to be introduced into Parliament at the instance of the City Council for purposes of deep drainage, by which excreta will be conveyed to the sea at a probable ...
Article : 91 wordsSir—Seeing in your last report of the City Council that all Corporation laborers must wear a brand or something of the sort on the hats, I am led to ask why all paid officers of ther ...
Article : 90 wordsThe [?] meeting of the Adelaide Philosophical Society was held in the Institute, on Tuesday evening, March 27, There were seven [?] present, and Mr. T.D. [?] one ...
Article : 1,190 wordsMr. Adam Scott has said when decayed organic matter was discharged into fresh water decomposition went on rapidly by reason of the oxygen in the water, and putrefaction set in, ...
Article : 306 wordsSir—I think the accompanying extract from the Scientific American of 14th October, 1876, will he interesting, and I trust useful to the vignerons of the colony. It appears quite ...
Article : 238 wordsPresent.-Messrs. John A. Hartley, B.A. B.C. (President), A. von Treuer, J.P., W. Barlow, B.A., A. Campbell, J.P., D. Murry, J.P. W. D. Glyde, J.P., M. Salom, J.P. and J. Bath ...
Article : 820 wordsPresent—Crs. Shierlaw and Palmer, and the Town Clerk. No quorum. ...
Article : 15 wordsMr. Thos. Ward, J.P. (the City Coroner), held an inquest at the Adelaide, Hospital, on Monday morning, March 26, touching the death of John Marshall, waggoner, who died at that ...
Article : 868 wordsSir—Relying on your statement in Friday's issue of your paper that the subscribers' tickets of last open season would be available for the present, I have reserved some of mine, and now ...
Article : 68 wordsThe following wonderful description is from the Lacrosse Democrat. It is in some parts graphic and forcible, but on the whole, perhaps the stiffest scientific language would be quite as ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wed 28 Mar 1877, Page 6
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