The vexed question of the stopping-place for the ocean mail steamers has now been settled by the Government, but their determinstion will probably not give unmixed ...
Article : 564 wordsThe Exhibition an Wednesday was again a scene of great-activity from early morning till late in the afternoon. Exhibits in all parts of the Exhibition are ...
Article : 122 wordsPresent—Dr. Whittell (President), Dr. Paterson, Messrs. Henry Rymill, Frederick Wright, George Young, and the Secretary (Mr. G. H. Ayliffe.) ...
Article : 1,975 wordsA slight shower fell since last report, and the weather during the last days has been close and muggy. To-day it is warm, and the air has a moist feeling. During the ...
Article : 857 wordsYesterday the Chilian mill was started on Jackson's Reef at Mannahill. On Tuesday morning a alight rush took place to the southern end of Strawbridge's ...
Article : 118 wordsRich[?]ore equal to the Central was found last night in No. 2 Shaft of Coagrove's Company 27 feet down. This find improves the Round Hill, Junction, Broken Hill North, &c. ...
Article : 41 words"It is going to be just as hot a team as can get together in all England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales," said Mr. James Lilly-white to & representative of the Melbourne ...
Article : 1,086 wordsS.A. MINING AND SMELTING Co.—Mr. W. H. James, mining superintendent, reports January 7:—"Having been supported by a limited number of willing ...
Article : 1,209 wordsThe past week has witnessed remarkable changes in the weather for this season, which has been, most trying to health. Under the supervision of Sanitary-Inspector Rollison ...
Article : 1,026 wordsThe spirited owner of the trim yacht Alfreda (Mr. H. J. D. Munton) seta an excellent example to yachtsmen by keeping a readable log on his cruises. His craft with ...
Article : 627 wordsAn enquiry was held at the Stag Inn on Wednesday afternoon aa to the cause of death of a little boy named Herbert William Whitehead, who was ran over by a tramcer ...
Article : 499 wordsPolice having received instructions took action to-day to have the body of Curtis, the seaman who died on the barque Luxor last mouth exhumed. Dr. Stewart was present ...
Article : 161 wordsThe prize-bring of the Kapunda and Dutton Rifle Club took place to-day at their ranges. There was a bright sun, but the last firing was interfered by shadows. ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. W. Hamilton (President of the Employers' Union of South Australia) presented the following Interim report at a meeting held in the Union's Rooms on Tuesday ...
Article : 715 wordsAttention is directed to the programme in our business columns of the Grange races on the 26th. ...
Article : 17 wordsSir—Being a constant reader of your journal I could not fail to see the letters on She Iran question by the Rev. Mr. Bickford, "Lovalist." and "Liberal." The Rev. Mr. ...
Article : 691 wordsTouchstone is scratched for the Centennial Handicaps. ...
Article : 15 wordsThomas Ding, of Narracoorte, farmer, insolvent, has been awarded a second-class certificate. A nice shower of rain fell last night ...
Article : 39 wordsThe acceptances for the three leading events of the Broken Hill Jockey Club Meeting, to be ran off on Friday next, are:—HANDICAP HURDLES.—Tamanack, Liberty ...
Article : 90 words[Secretaries of clubs are reminded that to ensure publication reports of matches, stating in connection with which Association they are played, should reach this office not later than Monday evenings.] ...
Article : 692 wordsReaping has been general here for the last two weeks, and some of the small farmers have finished. The crops were of a promising appearance before the reaping machine was ...
Article : 444 wordsThe following remain in the Anniversary Handicap:—Dunlop Aceme Algerian Spade Guinea Honeydew Ben Bolt ...
Article : 48 wordsSir—As it win soon be fifty years since I landed at Holdfast Bay, I naturally take a deep interest in matters relating to the early days of the colony and cannot refrain a ...
Article : 244 wordsNo better criterion could be formed of the favour which "First Class" has found with Adelaide playgoers than the excellent houses which it has attracted since the opening ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Payne Family had a good house again to night in the Institute. "The Bells" (by special request) and Miss Lizzie's "Waiting" ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 12 Jan 1888, Page 6
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