The dull, chilly weather experienced yesterday at Scarborough, where this match passed through its initiatory phase, brought most distinctly to mind the near approach ...
Article : 4,140 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Smith (Chairman), T. Paltridge, J. H. Bagster, M.P., W. Haines, and T. Hack, and the Secretary (Mr. J. Davey), NORTHERN DIVISION ...
Article : 1,676 wordsSir—As there is to be a meeting at the Port about the wrongful (?) discharge of the crew of the s.s. Palmerston at Port Darwin, allow me a small space for a few remarks ...
Article : 1,118 wordsIn re Robert Slack Hyde, late of Laura, constable; final hearing. Accountant reported:—"Liabilities—Secured creditors, £47 17s. unsecured, £221 1s. 3d.=£268 18s. 9d. Assets ...
Article : 206 wordsChristopher Offisen, labourer, was charged with wilfully breaking two panes of glass, valued at 9s., at the Clubhouse Hotel, Port Adelaide, on October 16. Ordered to pay the damage. Fined 5s. and ...
Article : 45 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Wasleys Farmers Club was held at Wasleys Hotel on Tuesday evening, October 14. In the absence of the President Mr. G. Thomson, J.P., occupied the chair and ...
Article : 2,733 wordsJ. TOLLITT v. H. L. VOSZ.—Mr. W. V. Smith for the plaintiff, and Mr. W. F. Stock for the defendant. The claim was for £216 under an agreement that plaintiff would leave England and enter the ...
Article : 1,591 wordsFat Sheep.— A large number in, but the greater portion were only in medium condition. Prices for prime mutton were about the same as last week's; other sor s were a trifle easier. We sold 1,332 for ...
Article : 267 wordsFat Cattle.—About 560 head were sold to the trade this week, besides about 170 to graziers, a further number being held over. Only one small lot was trucked, the remainder having travelled in ...
Article : 574 wordsAccording to the original programme one last match of the tour was to have been against an Eleven of England, but for some reason not known it was altered to a treat ...
Article : 3,130 wordsFat Cattle.—730 head disposed of by auction and priva ely this week. About 200 were taken by the graziers and the balance by the trade. The bulk came from Queensland, others from the North ...
Article : 330 wordsSir—Having read with interest, as one of the survivors from the Shannon, the correspondence in your columns with reference to the P. & O. steamers. I venture to offer a few ...
Article : 472 wordsMr. George Laughton reports this week's sales as follows:—Fat Cattle.—The supply this week has been a large one, and being above trade requirements prices were low. Fortunately there were ...
Article : 257 wordsSmith v. WALD.—£7 10s., money lent. Mr. G. W. Dempster for plaintiff, and Mr. John Wallace for defendant. Nonsuited without costs. H. HARGRAVE v. J. DESLANDES.—£5 5s. ...
Article : 108 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. McNamara (Chairman), A. Young, Thompson Priest, and H. Warren, Commissioner; Mr. G. E. Farrar, Superintending Surveyor; and Mr. G. Field, Secretary. ...
Article : 440 wordsA good attendance of buyers, and competition for sheep and cattle brisk. Pigs.—Prices are lower, but we succeeded in selling 130, being nearly all the farmers lots in. Also at the pig market, 3 pairs ...
Article : 568 wordsJohn Coleman, a small boy, was charged with drunkenness and using insulting language on North-terrace on October 16. The boy said he had been made drunk with beer. Dismissed with a ...
Article : 531 wordsSir—We are sorry that Mr. Hardy in his report to the P. & O. Company's agents here should have characterized our statements as unfair and untrue, because we can bring ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 18 Oct 1884, Page 2
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