At the opening meeting;of the session of 1878 of Union College, the Rev. W. R.Fletcher, M.A., reported that during the session of 1877 he had conducted two ...
Article : 320 words"Batsman."—The striker would not be out if the ball broke as you say and then hit his leg. Rule xxiv. provides that the batsman is out "if with any part of his person he stop the ball ...
Article : 73 wordsPUBLIC SCHOOL FOR KADINA.—At the annual weekly meeting of the Council of Education held on Monday afternoon, April 8, a memorial signed by nearly 400 inhabitants of Kadina and ...
Article : 12,713 wordsReturn match. Scores:—79 and 70 respectively. For the winners S. Wade carried his bat right through the innings and scared 40, S. Beasley 10. For the lasers Miller made 28. ...
Article : 34 wordsReturn match, played at Payneham, and resulted in a victory for the Paynehams by 8 runs. For the winners S. Wade made 25; for the losers Beasely 15 and J. Flanigan 12. ...
Article : 38 wordsThis match proved quite an interesting and exciting one, thanks to the improved batting and bowling powers of the Kent Club. Perhaps we ought rather to say of the former Victorians, ...
Article : 999 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former. Scores: —Unions, 68; West Torrens, 96 with 4 wickets down. For the West Torrens J. Beasley contributed 39, G. Robertson 36, F, Deugarde 11, ...
Article : 51 wordsPlayed on the North Adelaide ground, the scores being:—Kensington, 26; North Adelaide, 27 with one wicket down. For the Kensingtons Dean (13) was the only one who made ...
Article : 64 wordsScores:—71 and 62 respectively. For the victors W. Henderson made 24, F. A. Manning 12, and W. H. Finlayson 11; for the losers A. Dawkings 24 and C. Wallace 10. W. Read and ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Wilcannia Tunes of April 4 says:— "The weather during the week has been all that the most fastidious could wish. No rain has fallen nor is any needed. The country round is ...
Article : 905 wordsThe following advertisement appeared in last Tuesday's Register:—Wanted, a Beams man; must be a good tradesman, &c., &c. ...
Article : 56 wordsOh, a dauntless gent is the lively Green, That laugheth at notions old, Of right broad bent is his mind, I ween, And in thought both free and bold. ...
Article : 214 words"Five Miles from Adelaide," by the author of "Within a Mile of Edinboro'Town." "To the Suburbs for Early Purls," by the author of "To the Cape for Diamonds." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 403 wordsA BALLAD OF THE WEST ADELAIDE ELECTION. Air— "John Anderson my Jo." Tain Johnson, here's a go Tam[?] When we were first acquent; ...
Article : 103 wordsHAMLEY. Captain T. Cowling reported on April 8:— "In the 107-fm. level driving north of No. 2 shaft on the old lode the lode is producing fully 4 tons of 16 per cent, ore per fm. ...
Article : 531 wordsBest to please you West Torrens, What can I do-o? What can I do? WEST TORRENS. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsReturn match, played at Prospect, and an easy victory for the local team. Scores:—51 and 25 respectively. For the winners E. Willsmore (scored 17, and for the losers J. Giles made 11. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 13 Apr 1878, Page 13
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