Early in August the South Australian Acclimatization Society obtained from the Salmon Fishing Company, Hobart Town, 2,000 salmon ova, which same over packed ...
Article : 796 wordsSir—Since you did me the honour to publish my letter of July 18,the question of constitutional reform has been discussed in the Assembly, As yet but very few members have expressed their ...
Article : 1,433 wordsTwo more of the pioneers of the colony have passed away in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell Mrs, Bell died at 5 p.m. on Thursday, August 21, and at noon ...
Article : 544 wordsSir—Being one who has suffered a great deal by the rabbits, I know what destruction they can do in a short time. I hope the two Chambers of Parliament will not come to loggerheads about ...
Article : 658 wordsThe following is the report of the Commission on the site for Parliament Houses, together with Mr. Everard's protest:—"To His Excellency Sir William Francis ...
Article : 337 wordsSir—In recent issue of your paper you mention that "in response to an invitation of the committee of the Evangelical Alliance several of the Churches in Adelaide on Sunday ...
Article : 182 wordsSir—I notice with regret that the Legislative Council has affirmed the money-test clause in the Electoral Bill for the purpose (so it is stated) of preventing the nomination of dummy ...
Article : 497 wordsAbout two months ago we published a telegram received from Mr. Alfred Giles, announcing the death of one of his party—a young man named William Wallis. ...
Article : 620 words"I dissent from the report for the following reasons:- " Because the plot of ground adjoining the present Parliament Buildings is too small for ...
Article : 205 wordsSir — Unexpectedly, proverbially slow Port Augusta is prominently brought to the front by the farmers at Wilmington. I feel somewhat diffident in addressing you, but as the ...
Article : 827 wordsSir—A great wrong underlies the condition of public life in Australia, permeating everywhere, and accounts mostly for the political and social strife which is on the increase, and for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 371 wordsWe have been shown a photograph of the proposed new Exchange to be erected in Piriestreet, from the designs of the architect, Mr. Edmund W. Wright. The building is intended ...
Article : 499 wordsMessrs. Francis Clark & Sons, who are engaged in boring a tube well at the Burra for the Corporation of that town, have constructed a steammachine for the purpose, which, judging from ...
Article : 1,183 wordsA correspondent sends ob the following:—At a meeting at the Dublin Hotel, Hamley Bridge, resolutions were passed and a petition sigaed prejudicial to the interests of Stockport; and ...
Article : 515 wordsFor some time past the Roman Catholics of Gawler have felt that St. Peter and St. Paul's Church had now become inadequate to their requirements, and immediately the idea of a ...
Article : 444 wordsAppropriating the language of the Rev. O. Copland, who moved a vote of thanks to the lecturer, we may say that on Monday evening, August 25, Mr. Philip Benjamin delivered "an ...
Article : 420 wordsAs a bushman allow me to congratulate Mr. Fraser and bis supporters for having effected the desirable boon of opening the Institute on Sunday afternoons. I have repeatedly visited ...
Article : 173 wordsSir—We cannot let Mr. Darling's letter in your paper of the 20th pass without remark. Now, Sir, Mr. Darling is not quite correct in his figures. The charges here for wheat are 6d. ...
Article : 222 wordsSir—We are evidently further away from a reform of the Council than ever. I fully expeeled from the Hon. Mr. Glyde something definite upon the subject. But when I find an ...
Article : 984 wordsSir—A meeting of ratepayers was called by notice in the Gazette on July 31, to be held on August 7, at the Wood side Inn, Woodside, for the adoption of a rate. (Seven days' notice ...
Article : 375 wordsSir—I see there has of late been much said about dogs and taxing of same, and I also see that the Commissioner is anxious to have all Crown Lands Rangers do their duty and strictly ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 30 Aug 1879, Page 10
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