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Advertising : 33 wordsAlthough with Lock wood and Ford resting the Englishmen were not represented by their best team in Melbourne, their victory by 145 runs is not a thing to boast of. The ...
Article : 640 wordsYOUNG WARD, ADELAIDE.—A meeting of electors in Young Ward was held at the Arab Steed Hotel on Wednesday evening to hear the views of Mr. Joseph Orchard, a candidate for ...
Article : 1,797 wordsLEIGH'S CREEK COAL.—It having been frequently stated that coal from the Leigh's Creek Colliety was not adapted for blackmish's work, on account of its non-caking ...
Article : 311 wordsThe members of the Legislative Council on Wednesday were supplied wish an unusually big bill of fare, and bad a late sitting. The Hon. J. J. Dunean opened the volums of talk ...
Article : 1,718 wordsThanks to the liberality of Sir E. T. Smith and Mr. P. J. Conway we have been enabled to form a cricket club on the settlement. The opening match was played on Saturday ...
Article : 354 wordsThe Commissioner of Crown Lands laid on the table on Wednesday night che subjoined report by the Pastoral Board under date September 17 on the working of the Ace:— ...
Article : 1,574 wordsWhen these lines meet the eyes of most Register readers the Enslishmen will be enjoying breakfast at delightfully situated Mittagong, on the overland line ...
Article : 257 wordsSir—The severe strictures passed upon District Councils by the Commissioners Audit in their annual report just published calls for some reply in their defence, especially as in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words[To ensure insertion of reports, which should be brief and pointed, the copy must be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and near the signature of the Mining Manager on Secretary of the ...
Article : 448 wordsAn interesting lecture was delivered by Mr. Gent on Wednesday last in the Coromaudel Valley Institute under the Institute of the Coromandal Literary Society. The ...
Article : 133 wordsMr. James Marshall, one of the representatives of the full members on the South Australian Cricketing Association, hit upon a pleasant way of rexoguising the fine play of ...
Article : 437 wordsA cricket match was played hero on Saturday last between the Wadnaminga and Olary teams, aud resulted in a win for the Olarys. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir—A system of assessment of land for taxation purposes which proclaims a liveliness to its own essential [?] inviting appeal presents as meek and mild an ...
Article : 650 wordsA child of Mr. P. Ryan, about two years old, was severly scalded yesterday on the face and arms by pulling a teaspot of scalding tea over itself in the absence of the ...
Article : 166 wordsSir—I have been waiting to see whether soldo abler band than mine would point out the under absurdity of at least one of the conclutions arrived an by the Commissioners of ...
Article : 539 wordsThe body of Leonard Newell, who was drowned in the Murray on Saturday, November 10, was found washed up on the Coorand beach, about eighteen miles from the ...
Article : 74 wordsA committee meeting of the local branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was bold in the Bible Christian Church lass Wednesday evening. The President (Mr. D. ...
Article : 123 wordsSir—After carefully reading your correspondent's report and Mx. M. G. Kenny's letters on the above subject I think it would be interesting to your readers to have an impartial ...
Article : 679 wordsHaymaking it just about do shed for this year. Some farmers have started reaping. All Steinwedel wheat has suffered considerably from the very heavy wind which was ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Willowie Literary Society closed its session last Friday evening, when a social was held in tho Bible Christain Church. The Rev. F. Bullock (President) presided over a ...
Article : 143 wordsSir—I wonder whether "Kapunda Ratepayer" will be surprised when I state that the Government for years only past at the rate of 4 per cent, fur the supervision of ...
Article : 318 wordsAu entertainment was held on Thursday evening in aid of the Bazaar Fund. Mr. McClintock presided. The overtures were played by Misses Bademuch and Knight. ...
Article : 115 wordsSir—In reading the speech as reported in to day's Register re the State Advances Bill by the Treasurer I should be glad to know whence the obtains the information that thousands are ...
Article : 395 wordsSir—In one of your articles on the above subject you said that it might be interesting to hear the experiences of some of the debtors of the Bank. Here is mine. When the Bank ...
Article : 306 wordsA successful concert was given in the Assembly-room on Thursday night by the Blinman children under the supervision of Mrs. and Miss Rumball. Miss Hilton, and ...
Article : 82 wordsLast Sunday we had a terrible wind and duststorm. The hot winds did a lot of damage to crops that were just ripening, and blow down crow that were ripe. causing the ...
Article : 99 wordsHaymaking is the order of the day, the carrying from fair to good. A large quantive is being cut, as some of the farmers think it will pay better than wheat. ...
Article : 36 wordsA large tire occured near here on Sunday last. Considerable damage was done to lenoing, and some of the wheat crops, although still green, were scrorehed. A ...
Article : 77 wordsUnimpeachable skin authorities, well-known public men, and actresses (to whom appearance is capital, have at one time and another come forward unsolicised to sing the praises of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 22 Nov 1894, Page 6
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