His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Sir Hy. Wrenfordsley (Chief Justice of Fiji), the Minister of Education (Hon. J.L. Parsons), Messrs. L.L. Furner and W.H. ...
Article : 3,670 wordsA deputation, consisting of delegates from the workingmen's societies and representatives from the municipalities of New York, Boston, and other towns in ...
Article : 192 wordsTHERE was a crowded attendance on Monday evening at the meeting, convened by the National Liberal Reform League, at the Albert Hall, to consider the present ...
Article : 9,724 wordsThe report that James Carey had sailed for Canada has not been confirmed, and it is not yet positively known whether he has actually left Ireland. ...
Article : 31 wordsAbout 1 o'clock on Saturday last the checkered flag was hoisted and the cannons fired for the assembling of the lifeboat crew. In response a few of the crew, together with ...
Article : 176 wordsWool Sales.—The May series closed without further change. Prices for good wools are well maintained, and on a par with the beginning of last series. ...
Article : 156 wordsThe annual dinner in connection with Prince Alfred College Old Collegians' Association was held in the dining-room of the college on Monday evening, June 25. There were ...
Article : 883 wordsArrived.—Antrim, barque, from Melbourne February 11; Torrens, ship, from Adelaide March 15. At Rotterdam.—Arrived—Paradox, barque, from Sydney ...
Article : 28 wordsOn Saturday last two of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers, the Hurunui and the Waitara, both bound for New Zealand, collided in the ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. C.H. Bromby waited on the Mayor of Melbourne to-day, and urged him to reconsider his decision as to cancelling the letting of the town hall to him to deliver a ...
Article : 567 wordsIt is stated that Mr. T.M. Healy, who recently resigned his seat as member for the borough of Wexford, is now a candidate for the vacancy in the ...
Article : 74 wordsA large number of mercantile men to-day presented Mr. Wm. Pearse, traveller for Stewart & Co., of Glasgow, with a splendid clock and suite on his marriage. A champagne ...
Article : 180 wordsArchbishop Croke, in addressing a meeting at Limerick on Saturday, stated that whatever steps might be taken to suppress the political agitation in Ireland ...
Article : 70 wordsFrom intelligence to hand it is now definitely known that Carey has accepted the advice of the Government, and that he has left Dublin. The rumor that was ...
Article : 58 wordsCrushing commences at the Delissaville plantation to-day. A new discovery of quartz reef has been made at the North-east Archeim Company's ...
Article : 80 wordsThe sympathy which is felt for the bereaved parents whose children were killed in the panic in the Victoria Hall at Sunderland last Saturday week, is ...
Article : 56 wordsHERCULES SILVER LEAD M. Co., THACKARINGA.—The following report has been received from W.T. Campbell, who has been appointed by the directors manager of this ...
Article : 645 wordsSome severe strictures were passed upon the unprofessional conduct of Mr. Degenhardt, solicitor, of Orroroo, by Mr. Geo. Donaldson to-day at the Insolvency Court, which was ...
Article : 293 wordsThe death of Sir W.T. Knollys, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, is announced. He has held the office since March 23, 1877. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Malagasie ambassadors are leaving France. The French Government guarantee them safe conduct to Tamatave, and on their arrival home it is probable ...
Article : 64 wordsA telegram has been received here, announcing that Mr. Armit, the Argus special correspondent, and Mr. Irving left Cooktown on Thursday night in the steamer Corea, for ...
Article : 880 wordsSir—Allow me to answer "Mason's" letter. I am not one of the unemployed, as I was lucky in securing a job, so I am not writing for self, but to show the public the ...
Article : 353 wordsThe negotiations that have been proceeding between the Marquis de Tseng, the Chinese Ambassador, and the French Government with reference to the ...
Article : 51 wordsNominations for the three vacancies in the district council, caused by the retirement of Messrs. Frederick May (chairman), Stephenson, and Watts, were received to day, and ...
Article : 296 wordsNews to hand from Damietta states that an epidemic, supposed to be Asiatic cholera, has broken out in that town. Nineteen deaths have already been ...
Article : 41 wordsA disastrous collision resulting in the loss of twenty-five lives occurred on Saturday in the Channel. The Hurunui and Waitara, two of the New Zealand ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 26 Jun 1883, Page 5
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