We last week paid a visit to the training establishment of Mr. J. Jenkins, who some time since located himself at the farmstead of the late Mr. Kelly, of Gawler, and has been busy ...
Article : 967 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. E. T. Smith, M.P.), and all the Councillors expect Councillor Downs, for whom an apology was tendered. ...
Article : 2,810 wordsThe necessity for increased accommodation for the transaction of the business connected with the Unley Corporation has long been felt by the Council, more especially during the ...
Article : 855 wordsThe rapid development of our trade with the home country during the past few years has been a subject of much comment amongst nautical men. The old system of sailing vessels ...
Article : 3,213 wordsSir—Mr. Brind must be aware that the conditional assent of September, 1840, was sever acted upon. You trill see by the accompanying correspondence that at the end of 1849 the South ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 415 wordsCHESTER.—We notice that this celebrity, who went amiss a few days prior to the Spring Meeting of the V.R.C, is now in health again but will not be run till the Autumn Meeting at ...
Article : 515 wordsSir—I presume the Executive have the power to apportion to each district from the £200,000 voted for construction and maintenance of main roads such sums of inoley as they think proper ...
Article : 969 wordsSir—Seeing your report of the visit of the Corporation to the different wards, I was glad they did not omit the City Baths, not wishing to disparage Mr. Bistard's worthy ...
Article : 321 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former. Scores:—61 and 52 respectively. For the easts P. Argall made 22 and Douglas 10. For the Glensides Tile nann scored 14 and Fairweather 12. Drnmmond, for the ...
Article : 76 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores:—55 and 35 respectively. For the former E. Leaver obtained 18 runs. J. South captured 6 wickets for 16 runs and A. Hall 3 wickets for 11 runs; and for the ...
Article : 57 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor, Councillors Smith, Parkinson, Wright, and Ferguson. An opinion was received from Messrs. Moulden and Son re Auditors. Mr. Smith gave notice of ...
Article : 92 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores:—76 and 24 respectively. For the winners T. T. Lucas contributed 41. Jas. Donnell 11. E. Miliwood took 3 wickets for 8 runs, while for the losers H. Griggs got ...
Article : 51 wordsSir—I would ask you to allow me to call the attention of storekeepers more particularly to the decision of the Judges in this late appeal. The information was laid in the first instance ...
Article : 317 wordsScores:—70 and 60. For the Unleys D Ferrero 16. Leo (captain) 13. Lewis 11. Thomas 11. For the Centrals W. Burge 23, Willimott 11. For the Unleys Richardson took 4 wickets for 12, H. Lord 4 ...
Article : 42 wordsThe City Coroner [?] T. Ward, [?] and inquest at the Royal Hotel. Kent Town, on Monday, December 15, on the body of a child named Jeapnie Louisa Scraborough, daughter of ...
Article : 495 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former, who won easily, making 20s to their openents 16. The Kensingtons played with seven men only. For the Kensingtons Hardy got 4 wickets for 67 runs, and ...
Article : 92 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scorn:—116 and 38 respectively. For the winners J. O'Halloran made 34 and W. Hearfield 17, while for the latter Pettir made 12. Captains—H. J. Hill and Richardson. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 915 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former, and resulted in a draw greatly in favour of the latter, who scored 78 with 4 wickets to fall against their opponents' 81, which included six ducks. For Glenelgs T. Letchford ...
Article : 90 wordsScores:—87 and 18 respectively. For the Kent Juniors E. Bridgeland scored 15, C. Northmore 10, and W. Box 9 not out. W. Box, for the victors, bowled 4 wickets for 6, and A. G. Dawkins 5 wickets for 10 ...
Article : 49 wordsScores:—57 and 32 respectively. ...
Article : 10 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former Scores:—83 and 13 respectively. For the winners T. Rowe made M. A. E. Munro 60, A. Brandenburg 9 not out; for the latter T. Rowe secured 5 wickets for 3 runs, and ...
Article : 49 wordsSir—It appears strange to me and many more that a doctor should come on a flying visit to Kangaroo Island without say one knowing he is coming. He stopped a few days at Hog Buy. ...
Article : 185 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former. Scores:—13 and 60 respectively. For the winners W. Baker scored 42 and A. E. Munro 16; for the losers F. Rule 19. H. Banford scored 6 wickets for 20, and J. ...
Article : 72 wordsPlayed on the grounds of the former. Scores:—88 and 15. For the winners Montelth made 40 and L. Evan 36. A. Gill took 5 wickets for 6 runs, and T. C'Hailoran 4 for 5. Captains—G. M. Evan and E. Wade. ...
Article : 49 wordsPlayed on the Leferve's ground. Scores:—62 and 44 respectively. For the winners Rampfield and Catey made 14 runs each. Captains—Everard and Hicks. ...
Article : 33 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores:—90 and 37 respectively. G. Martin rawde 36 runs, T. Brown H, and C Miller 11; while H. Hates secured 5 wickets for 10 runs. H. Ewer 3 for 5. and Martin 1 ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 16 Dec 1879, Page 6
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