The first exhibition of the Art Society of New South Wales was opened to-day in the Garden Palace, and elicited favourable comments. A redaction in the Bank rate of discount is ...
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Advertising : 939 wordsSir—Seeing a paragraph in your paper of the 6th, under the heading, “Row in a Tramcar,” and being a passenger by the same car, and a witness of the affair from the ...
Article : 574 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. E. T. Smith, M.P.), and Councillors King, Hagedorn, Downs, Sanders, Powell, Madge, Buik, Baker, and Holland. ...
Article : 478 wordsThe samples of South Australian wheat were weighed to-day by the Judges at the Exhibition with the following results:—Mr. Angas’s Purple Straw, 67 1b.; second sample Purple Straw, 67 ...
Article : 101 wordsArrangements have been made for the departure of H.M.S. Emerald for Solomon Islands, but the Commander is awaiting the arrival of full instructions from the Commodore, which were ...
Article : 158 wordsPr[?]ent—The Chairman (Mr. F. Carterer), and [?]essrs. Threlfall, Bennets, Heanes, Pappin, Miller, Benson, Dew, and Born, and the Secretary (Mr. J. Letchford). ...
Article : 213 wordsH.M.S. Beagle reports that Captain Murray, of the schooner Leila, sold some rifle to a chief at Port Webber, but the payment, which was to have been ...
Article : 381 wordsROWING AT POET ADELAIDE.—Lest the Port Rowing Club should break down with the weight of its success, and the health-giving, exercise of rowing should be again neglected ...
Article : 274 wordsMr. Seymour, Commissioner of Police, visits England on leave of absence. A meeting of Roman Catholics was held at the Cathedral to-day, at which it was resolved ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,366 wordsProudfoot’s tramway depot was burned down yesterday. The entire plant, seven locomotives, thirty-three carriages, and a large quantity of oats were destroyed. The loss is calculated at ...
Article : 85 wordsSir—During the past season our gardens have suffered severely from a band of midnight marauders, several of my neighbours as well as myself having lost choice flowers, &c.; not ...
Article : 234 wordsWork on board the Sorata is progressing ver[?] favourably. The divers are still employed outside on her bottom. The sea is as smooth as possible, and there is every promise of a ...
Article : 57 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. F. Caterer), and Councillors Threlfall, Bennets, Heanes, Pappin, Miller, Benson, Dew, and Born. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 1,077 wordsThe first general meeting of this Company was held at the Exchange on Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr. F. KRICHAUFF, M.P., the Chairman of the ...
Article : 1,109 wordsThe first load of new wheat was delivered here on Saturday to Messrs. Murrie & Son, for Messrs. Hart & Co. It came from the farm o[?] Robert Hay, of Yacka. The sample is very fair ...
Article : 61 wordsTo those who appreciate sterling poetry or prose when recited by a skilled elocutionist a treat was afforded in the Albert Hall, Pirie-street, on Monday evening, December 6, when ...
Article : 1,270 wordsThe first load of Coomoora wheat was brought here to-day by Messrs. C. & A. Fisher, of Coomooroo Hill. It was bought by Messrs. Morgan, Connor, & Glyde. The wheat averaged ...
Article : 46 wordsSir—The Court sitting on the bench in the Sorata case made one decided mistake in their decision, which I would respectfully point out. In the first paragraph of their written decision ...
Article : 429 wordsThe Industry has arrived with 800 bales of wool from the Darling, most of which is for shipment to London at Port Victor. ...
Article : 29 wordsA very large meeting of subscribers assembled at the Institute to-night to elect officers for the ensuing year, and proceedings were very animated. The following is the result:— ...
Article : 62 wordsProfessor Pepper entertained a crowded audience to-night with his ghosts and other performances at the Town Hall, an]d the people were highly delighted. ...
Article : 57 wordsThis evening one of the goods porters, whilst shunting the tracks at the Hallett Station, met with an accident. The wheel of a truck passed over his foot above the ancle and crushed it ...
Article : 139 wordsSir—Permit me through your columns to protest in the name of all that is sensible against enclosing the squares of this city with any fence that shall in any measure shut from ...
Article : 528 wordsThe Treasurer (the Hon. O. Mann) and Mr. G. S. Fowler, MP., passed through here to-day on their way to Adelaide from Melbourne. During their short stay they were heartily ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Tue 7 Dec 1880, Page 3
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