There was on February 13th a [?] of annual magnitude in London, which taxed to tile utmost all the resources of the London Fire Brigade. Shortly after 4 o'clock, the Pan. ...
Article : 2,308 wordsAn inquest was held at the Court-House, Port Adelaide, on foster Monday, on the body of John Richard Yorke, who was found dead on Saturday afternoon, April 4.just: out. ...
Article : 2,270 wordsThe Wesleyan Sunday-school, Pirie-street. in this city, numbering, with the [?]. about 400. were convoyed by rail to the grounds of the Hon. W. Everard, near [?] ...
Article : 357 wordsThe scholars of this Sunday-school, to the number of about 200, with their Superintendent (Mr. H. Thompson), and teachers, had their annual treat on the property of the Hon. ...
Article : 121 wordsOn Good Friday, April 3, the return match between the Havelock Crew, from Adelaide, and the Victoria Band, from Mount Barker, was played on the Woodhouse grounds, kindly ...
Article : 553 wordsOar readers will have seen advertised for the past few days that on Easter Monday there would be a "Fancy Costume Muff Cricket Match" on the Oval, and accordingly on ...
Article : 569 wordsIt is in their (the miners') interests we speak now—again to repeat the warnings the entire press has given. The stern duty of the fourth estate is to guide the public mind by the ...
Article : 885 words[No letter attended to unless verified by the [?] and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all esses to take the legal consequencs (if any) ...
Article : 41 wordsSir—The following extract from the "Allgemeine Zeitung" of June 18th, 1858, in apropos to the wheat statistics you lately published, and to the facts they bring into prominence ...
Article : 1,088 wordsThis piece of sport came off according to advertisement There were plenty of birds, but few shooters. Mr. Wisdom acted as scorer; but did not shoot, though his brother, Mr. T. ...
Article : 152 wordsThe weather to-day was alt that could be desired, and the attendance was excellent. MAIDENS.—Mr. Leonard's Queen, 1; Mr. Dempsey's Spartan, 2. ...
Article : 72 wordsAbout two months ago the mechanics o this place termed themselves into a Cricket Club, and after a little practice played the ...
Article : 316 wordsSeme thousands of holiday makers resorted to this favorite watering-place, and spent the day in a very quiet manner, the great majority indulging in the mild amusement of strolling up ...
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Advertising : 1,196 wordsMr. James Giles, aged 73, an old resident here, died suddenly on Tuesday but. He was returning from Adelaide via Happy Valley, where he was last seen alive, and apparently in ...
Article : 143 wordskept partial holiday. The Customs and PostOffice were open and several agents' engagethere was an Important Inquest held in the ...
Article : 84 wordsat the South Australian Institute, were both open to the public, and a moderate number of persons availed themselves of the opportunity to expend some of their time in quiet ...
Article : 38 wordsA cricket match, of a. very interesting character, took place on Good Friday in a paddcok near the township, between the North [?] and Angaston Clubs. In the morning the ...
Article : 280 wordsThis favorite place of resort, notwithstanding the numerous counter-attractions, came in for a considerable share of public patronage, more especially during the afternoon. ...
Article : 26 wordsHAMLEY.—There is a splendid pile of yellow ore upon the floors, recently raised from the 70-fathom level of the No. 2 shaft The percentage of this is from 18 to 2o per cent. The ...
Article : 243 wordsGood Friday was observed as a general holiday in this township, and, hot for the excitement of a cricket match, it would have bean a very dull day indeed, there being so few visitors ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 7 Apr 1874, Page 3
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