Gooden, the captain of the Fifteen, won the toss, and at 12.15 Waldron and Watsford were sent in to represent the Fifteen. Spofforth started bowling from the south end, the field being placed as follows: ...
Article : 1,453 wordsThe most interesting cricket contest of the present season was begun on the Adelaide Oval on Friday, December 8, when the Australian Eleven took their place in the field ...
Article : 1,726 wordsA deputation of hatmakers waited upon the Hon. J. H. Graves this morning and complained that hats in an almost finished state were being imported as felt hoods, thus ...
Article : 769 wordsThe Australian Eleven arrived on Sunday night and when these notes are read they will be engaged in endeavouring to lower the colours of our Fifteen. With Palmer and Garrett away, the Eleven have ...
Article : 2,171 wordsDisclosures such as those made during the hearing of the charges against Myles Kavenagh and the two Chinns, father and daughter, are of the most painful ...
Article : 1,473 wordsSir—I was not surprised but rather vexed to see “B. G. W.’s” letter in answer to that of “C. Proud.” re the no-balling of Whitridge, as his abusive and insulting letter was not worthy of comment. ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Hon. A. Catt, the Commissioner of Crown Lands in South Australia, who for some days past has been engaged in an inspection of the country along the Victorian ...
Article : 143 wordsSir—I do not wish to rata- into (he controversy re Whitridge’s bowling, as I have always had my own opinion about it, but to call the attention of Mr. Proud and Mr. 3. Fisher (who admits that he passes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsThe City Engineer at Newcastle has been called upon to resign in consequence of neglecting his duty. Henry Hall, a crimp, has been fined sums ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 wordsSir—If the animated discussion anent the “Noballing of Whitridge,” only leads to placing gentlemen who are willing to act as umpiries in Cup matches in a more satisfactory position, cricketers ...
Article : 213 wordsSeine, the City—Messrs. Aldermen Fuller, Buik and Bundey all running a backward race, each trying to get behind the other. Alderman Bundey tumbles down purposely, but Buik and Fuller “go ...
Article : 662 wordsAnother writ has been issued from the Supreme Court, by which Mr. Griffith sues the Postmaster-General for detaining a letter from England, on which plaintiff refused to ...
Article : 272 wordsPRODUCE MARKET.—On Saturday last we reported a steady wheat market, with pretty keen competition amongst millers for wheat in the country, and no great inclination on ...
Article : 1,070 wordsA sad accident has happened near York. A young man named Trew and Mr. Stokes, Manager of the Union Bank, went out kangaroo-hunting. Trew was thrown from his ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Cassandra, barque, from London to Adelaide, and the Roseau, barque, from London to St. Vincent, were in collision in the Downs on October 26. The former vessel ...
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Advertising : 459 wordsSir Henry Parkes has gone to IIlawarra to support the candidature of the Hon. James Watson, Treasurer, for that place. He is Likely also to visit Kiama in the interest of ...
Article : 273 wordsA public meeting was held in the Town Hall this afternoon to consider the management of the railways, especially of the suburbaa lines. The Mayor presided, and ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Sat 9 Dec 1882, Page 3
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