Mr. W. V. Smith, with Mr. Moore, appeared for the plaintiff; and the Hon. C. Mann, Q.C., with Mr. Harold Downer and Mr. M. S. Rowe, for the defendant. ...
Article : 2,390 wordsMr. Quilter was waiting along with William Stone. In a few minutes Mr. Skinner entered the room, and Mr. Salt shook hands with him as with an old ...
Article : 1,867 wordsThe weather is still very warm, and farmers are taking advantage of it to get in their wheat, which is being carted to the mills and wheatbuyera in large quantities, ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—Sir Henry Parkes has spoken. Mr. Downer, like the sphinx, ia silent. New South Wales believes in free-trade: Victoria hugs the "deadly enemy," protection. What ...
Article : 1,252 wordsTsonomy has been scratched for the Newmarket Handicap, City members of the South Australian Coursing Club will be pleased to know that they can ...
Article : 493 wordsA well-attended meeting was held this evening to discuss the advisableness of forming a racing club and holding a meeting in Kapunda. Dr. Hamilton was in the chair. It was ...
Article : 107 wordsThe following are the nominations for the Wamertown Races:— WARNERTOWN HANDICAP.—Surrey, Sting, Little Secret, Laurel, Transit, Chatter, and ...
Article : 49 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 3,253 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Fri 28 Jan 1887, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: