The rain being gone, and having left its beneficial influence apparent on the vegetation so abundant in and around Adelaide, the effect produced by such a change is most agreeable to ...
Article : 3,032 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day the Hon. R. D. Reid moved the second reading of the Payment of Members Bill. He urged in a speech of some length the necessity of the adoption of the ...
Article : 751 wordsThe foundation-stone of the new Home for Incurables at Fullarton, considerable progress with which has already been made, was laid by Lady Jervois on Wednesday afternoon, ...
Article : 1,976 wordsThe third of Ketten's recitals took place at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening, September 22, and was attended by a very large and delighted auditory. The ...
Article : 613 wordsAbout one thousand persons attended the stump-jumping ploughing match, held this morning on Mr. Freeman's farm, about five miles from Ardrossan. Ten ploughs started, ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Justice Fawcett sat this morning in the Supreme Court, and announced that the decision of the court with respect to the Evening News contempt of court would be given on Friday ...
Article : 472 wordsSir—On going down to Port Adelaide by train the other afternoon I noticed a little boy in the act of leaning to look out of the door of the carriage I was in. As he did so the door moved ...
Article : 150 wordsA game between these clubs was played at Hindmarsh on September 18. Scores:—Hindmarsh- W. Norman 12, G. Green 12, J. Hide 79, W. Bullough 2, H. Arthur 2, H. Chittleborough ...
Article : 103 wordsSir—About five weeks ago I received a very interesting letter referring to the extensive distribution of gold in this colony. The writer gave a great deal of detailed information as to ...
Article : 632 wordsThe opening match of this club came off on September 18, Messrs. Douglas and Dexter picking sides. The batting was not good on either side, but Dexter's team had the advantage and ...
Article : 48 wordsThese clubs tried conclusions on September 14, at Gumeracha. Scores—Gumeracha, 83 and 98 =181; Chain of Ponds, 27 and 47 (five wickets) =74. J. Moffatt in one innings got 42, and ...
Article : 52 wordsA match between these clubs was played on the Enfield ground on September 18, and resulted in a victory for the former. Scores—24 and 17 respectively. For the winners C. Kerr ...
Article : 46 wordsThe result of the University match you have doubtless long since heard. An expected brilliant display of batting by Cambridge was conspicuous by its absence; the wicket was ...
Article : 2,107 wordsAn eleven of the Angle Vale Club visited Alma on September 14 and played a match against the local team, by which they were shamefully beaten. Scores—Angle Vale, 17 and 15; Alma, ...
Article : 36 wordsThis match was played at Alma, and resulted in a victory for the local team. Scores—Alma, 26 and 54 (9 wickets); Grace Plains and Long Plains, 51 and 23. ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Governor has assented to the Postal Notes and Rabbit Destruction Bills. The extension of the Northern line to Clermont has passed the Assembly. ...
Article : 99 wordsThe opening match between these clubs was played on September 18. The game resulted as follows:—Suburbans 155, Edwardstown 31 for seven wickets. T. T. Lucas made 39, A. Sanders ...
Article : 65 wordsThese clubs played a match on September 18 at Mintaro. The Clares scored an easy victory in one innings, making 135, against 130 for two innings of their opponents. E. Filgate scored ...
Article : 57 wordsAn attempt was made last night to haul the Recamia off the jetty. Although for a trial it was apparently successful, the endeavor finally ended in the vessel striking the structure in ...
Article : 700 wordsSeptember 6.—Present—Mr. Goldsack (in the chair), Messrs. Cleland, Minns, and Bennett. Consideration of by-laws to stand over until next meeting. Secretary to send fresh notices to all ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Thu 23 Sep 1880, Page 3
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