The next mail steamer sails for Galle on Monday, and on that day we shall publish our fortnightly Summary. THE ...
Article : 23 wordsThe reason assigned by the Government for dismissing such a number of officers in the Lands Department is that the department does not pay, and a saving of upwards of £40,000 ...
Article : 111 wordsThe match between the Australian Eleven and the Players of England was resumed on the Crystal Palace Ground to-day. The Australians continued their ...
Article : 881 wordsAt an early hour this morning the streets of Melbourne were quite lively with thrones of people, and from the country, by rail or by coaeb, thousands of visitors poured into the ...
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Advertising : 407 wordsIn our report of the meeting of Commercial Bank shareholders, held on Thursday, September 30, the name of one of the speakers was given as Mr. J. W. Parkin, instead of Mr. ...
Article : 2,896 wordsThe Victoria arrived yesternight. She was hove-to for twenty-four hours during the severity of the gale. The passengers are unanimous in their praise of the officers and crew ...
Article : 78 wordsSeveral leading residents met last evening at the institute and presented Mr. Anthony, who is removing to Port Adelaide, with a purse of sovereigns. All present expressed sorrow at ...
Article : 106 wordsJane Bell and John Gabbins were fined 10s each for being drunk. Susan Kane was fined 10s. for being drunk and using indecent language. ...
Article : 330 wordsOctober 1, 10 a.m.—Brigantine passing inward. Wind—N.W.; strong. PUBLIC SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KINGSTON.—Arrived: October 1 — Ketch, ...
Article : 374 wordsWm. Avery, seaman, was charged with disturbing the peace and good order of the ship Glanpadarn. Fined 5s. Thos. Powell, seaman of the ship Myrtle ...
Article : 111 wordsSANDY COMMON v. LYNDOCH STAR.—Played at Lyndoch on September 25. Scores—Lyndoch Star, 32; Sandy Common, 5—7; total, 12. ALDINGA (Second Eleven) v. SELLICKS HILL.— ...
Article : 721 wordsNext Suez mail due at Adelaide October 4. Next Suez mail leaves Adelaide October 3. ARRIVED. THURSDYA, SEPTEMBER 30. ...
Article : 139 wordsWheat is firm at 4s 3½d delivered free aboara for shipping parcels at Port Adelaide, with but little offering. Farmers' lots, 4s 1½d Fort Adelaide; 3s 11d out ports. Nothing doing in flour. ...
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Family Notices : 212 wordsJohn James Neville Blyth, of Adelaide, timber merchant. James Nicholson and Thomas Jenkins, trading as James Nicholson & Co., of Jamestown, lately ...
Article : 34 wordsThe tenders for the Lancefield Railway were opened to-day. The lowest tender was that of Mr. John Robb, of Adelaide, the amount being £35,584. ...
Article : 297 wordsIN RE SAML. DEYOUNG, of Port Adelaide, Merchant.—Mr. Bray, with Mr. A. G. Downer, for the assignees and the Commercial Bank. Mr. S. G. Kingston for other creditors. The ...
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Advertising : 179 wordsVICTIM.—Consult a solicitor, and don't try to get legal advice on the cheap. E. K.—A great many stars rise in the east at the hoar you name, but it is probable that you ...
Article : 124 wordsIN RE SAMUEL DEYOUNG, of Port Adelaide, Merchant.—Adjourned final hearing. Mr. A. G. Downer with Mr. Bray for the assignees and the Commercial Bank, Mr. G. S. Kingston ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Fri 1 Oct 1880, Page 2
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