Here the steamer Glenelg lay alongside the new jetty with her bunting flying, and as I described in my report in Thursday's Advertiser, there was a "spread" on board, ...
Article : 1,375 wordsConsols are quoted at 96¼. The market rate of discount is half percent. lower. Wheat is firm. ...
Article : 69 wordsSir—I am sure that a large number of the community will, with myself, thank you for taking up in your leader of yesterday the question of taxation, and I trust you will continue ...
Article : 220 wordsAn animated correspondence, has been going on during the last few weeks between the Governor and Sir George Grey on the question of a dissolution, which Sir George ...
Article : 99 wordsSir—Allow me through your valuable columns to draw attention to what I consider a great injustice. On Wednesday last two ladies went according to advertisement to obtain a servant ...
Article : 1,365 wordsThe departure of the Suez mall is postponed till Friday, the 28th. There is some talk of taking Mr. Levien's case to the Supreme Court, and applying ...
Article : 152 wordsThree loads of new wheat of splendid quality were delivered to-day at Port Victoria. Forty-five bags were shipped by the Duchess of Kent to Port Adelaide. The ...
Article : 45 wordsSir—I am of opinion that the present Act as regards electioneering matters requires considerable alteration. For instance, supposing that a man offers himself as a candidate for ...
Article : 216 wordsFirst Elevens—Hindmarsh v. South Adelaide, on the Oval; and South Australian v. North Adelaide, on the Neutral Ground. Second Elevens—Norwood v. North Adelaide. ...
Article : 68 wordsH.M.S. Wolverine had great gun practice at midnight, and rather astonished the shore people by the discharge of her great guns. ...
Article : 33 wordsPARLIAMENT is now mating rapid progress with the public business. In the Council on Friday the Glenelg and Brighton Tramways Bill was read a third time and passed, ...
Article : 312 wordsThe Combined Australian Eleven are expected to leave Melbourne on Monday next, and will probably arrive in Adelaide on Wednesday. In view of their anticipated early ...
Article : 1,851 wordsMessrs. Farnell & Barnes have declined to join Sir Henry Parkes. It is understood that overtures to ether members of the Opposition and those on the cross benches ...
Article : 126 wordsSir—Would you permit me through the medium of your valuable journal to express a great grievance which exists at present in the Adelaide and Glenelg Railway. As a rule most ...
Article : 235 wordsIt is now stated that Professor Pearson, who was defeated by the late Mr. G. P. Smith for Boroondara, will contest the election in the interest of the Government. ...
Article : 149 wordsPresent—Messrs. G. J. Everard (Chairman), T. Hardy, and J. K. Penney. The Board having made a visit of inspection through the district, unanimously agreed to the following ...
Article : 653 wordsSir—Mr. Pendleton has received silent thanks from a larga number of working people for the additional early morning train, which has proved to us very beneficial and a great been. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Glenelg and Brighton Tramways Bill was read a third time and passed. The following Bills were read a second time and carried through Committee, and the Standing ...
Article : 78 wordsIt has transpired that the Commissioner recommended that the Traffic Manager be disrated and not removed from the service. Mr. Vernon's rejoinder is that he acted ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Glenelg and Brighton Tramway Bill was received by message from the Legislative Council, and read a first time. Mr. HARDY'S motion, affirming the ...
Article : 221 wordsSir—I beg to call the attention of our civic authorities to the most abominable stench in Morphett-street, near Trinity Church, quite sufficient to cause typhoid fever. Several cases ...
Article : 105 wordsSir—I wish to give publicity to the fact that at about 2 o'clock Monday on morning we were deluged with the most abominable and unbearable stench which it is possible to ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Full Court has granted the release of the boy Phelps oh the application of the Crown, Solicitor. He will be maintained at the expense of the Government in the ...
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Advertising : 226 wordsSir—I noticed in your paper of Tuesday last a letter signed "Business Girls," complaining of the footpaths over the East Park Lands; but I think their path, though it may not be up to ...
Article : 230 wordsProtracted dry weather is seriously affecting the crops and feed in many districts. Hobart Town, December 7. ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Sat 8 Dec 1877, Page 3
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