Many and various are the schemes which now and again have been set on foot to aid and propitiate the disaffected sons of Erin. The native industries, such as lace, linen, poplin, ...
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Article : 898 wordsThe fox-terrier meeting promoted by Mr. G. W. Spong, held in Mr. Hughes's paddock on Saturday, was fairly successful, the boisterous weather greatly interfering with the ...
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Article : 2,058 wordsAnother boxing display will be given this evening in Mr. Dave Green's Athletic Hall, Pirie street, when money prizes will be given for the best light, middle, and. heavy-weight ...
Article : 80 wordsA successful race meeting was held at Williamstown yesterday, with the following results:— Hurdles.—Revenge. 1; Walhalla, 2; Louis, 3. ...
Article : 57 wordsCattle food has been the subject of a great deal of discussion, and much light has been thrown upon it, but there are very many important points yet unsettled which science and ...
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Article : 589 wordsFirst Hearings.—Richard Davey, late of Southwark, It ensed victualler; David Sharp, of South-tarrace west, Adelaide, builder and contractor;. Charles Heincestater, late of Yorke's Peninsula, [?] ...
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Article : 189 wordsSaturday last was a red-letter day with the members of the Adelaide Hunt Club, as they bad not only one of the best inns of the season in the neighborhood of Campbelltown, but ...
Article : 865 wordsThe annual concert in aid of the local cricket club was held last Friday evening. The attendance was not large A capital programme was given, [?]sisting of songs, which were song ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Chas. A. Vogeler Company, Baltimore, U.S A. Gentlemen—Having been troubled with occasional attacks, of rheumatism in my back ...
Article : 246 wordsSeveral shocks of earthquake have been fel: here; two of them being very severe.-—Anniversary services in connection with the North Appila Baptist Church were held last Sunday, ...
Article : 60 wordsThe competition which has existed between the steamers James Comrie and the Maitland for some months has now come to an end, the latter steamer having stopped running here ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 26 Jul 1886, Page 7
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