Present—The Chairman (Mr. J. Neill), and Messrs. Willimott, Cranna, Boord, Hopkins, Harr[?], Wilson, Smith, Yeo, and Christie, and the acting secretary (Mr. W. Ellery). ...
Article : 104 wordsOn Tuesday, July 13, writes a correspondent to the Times, Herr F. Burckhardt member of the Basel section of the Swiss Alpine Club, accompanied by the guides Fritz Tentschmann ...
Article : 546 wordsSir—Would you kindly inform me through the medium of your widely-circulated newspaper whether the stationmen &c., under the different main road boards are to be considered ...
Article : 265 wordsThe Hunt Club will meet for a morning run at the Britannia Hotel at 8 a.m. to-morrow. Acceptances for the Hunt Club races are due to-day (Tuesday), at 4 p.m. ...
Article : 1,128 wordsMr. B. Nash, a candidate for the position of alderman in the City Council, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. J. W. Davis, addressed the ratepayers at the Oxford Hotel, ...
Article : 760 wordsThe annual meeting of the Mount Pleasant Cricket Club was held at the Talunga Hotel on September 10. The balance-sheet showing the clnb to be in a very satisfactory state was read ...
Article : 1,197 wordsAt the Broken Hill the smelting works are on an unchecked run and are doing excellent work, as the returns for week ending Thursday, 8 a.m., show. These are—505 tons of ...
Article : 479 wordsSir—one of the most pleasing features in connection with the present Trades Union Conference is the discussion that has taken place on the above subject. It is highly ...
Article : 605 wordsSir—In your issue of August 28 "Observer" claims to know something about the Fort Broughton railway. After reading his letter I came to the conclusion that he knew nothing ...
Article : 295 wordsThis club held a meeting at Templers on Tuesday, September 7. Mr. SHANNON, who presided, introduced the subject—"Present depression, its causes and cure," in a few ...
Article : 314 wordsA most remarkable case, which a Sue or a Balzac night have been accused of inventing had he described it, has become known through the criminal and civil courts of New Orleans, ...
Article : 715 wordsSir—Will you kindly allow me space to lay a few facts before the Melville ratepayers? By advertisement a meeting of ratepayers was held at the council chamber on September 4 ...
Article : 844 wordsSir—I desire to thank you most heartily for your recent leader on temperance work. There have in days gone past been remarks made that the public and press of South ...
Article : 991 wordsSir—It has often occurred to me that the trade of cork cutting might be advantageously started in Adelaide. Indeed. I wonder that some of our capitalist hare not thought it ...
Article : 1,034 wordsThere was no betting to-day on the Caulfield or Melbourne cup. Ringmaster has hardened for the Metropolitan Stakes, 100 to 11 being the best offer. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe following are the nominations for the V.R.C. Sires Produce Stakes, 1890:—Robinson Craeoe, Liberator, Rapidity, Malna, Frying-I an, Emulation, Newminster St. Albans, First ...
Article : 54 wordsKingston Junior v. Thornton.—Played on September 11, on the grounds of latter, and after a well-contested game resulted in a win for the Thorntons. Scores—2 goals (Webb and ...
Article : 115 wordsSir—With regard to the musicians whom it is proposed to employ on the occasion of the opening of the Jubilee Exhibition, I would suggest that a band of our own people be ...
Article : 130 wordsThe entries for the Melbourne Hunt Club meeting are:— Flat Race.—Pocahontas, Mozart, Blendih, Gardenia, Claptrap, Honey Bee, Salvo, ...
Article : 131 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. T. E. Cameau), Crs. Church, Hammer, Hales, Sand[?], Muller, Shepherd, and the town clerk (Mr. W. K. [?]. ...
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Advertising : 1,549 wordsSir—The continued decrease in the shipping must more or less be felt by our whole community. The general depression must be admitted as a deplorable fact, but this ...
Article : 221 wordsPresent —All but Messrs. Stevens and Mildren. The Hydraulic Engineer (Mr. Mestayer) informed the board of his intention to open up ...
Article : 112 wordsPresent—Messrs. C. J. Everard (chairman), J. K. Penney, E. C. Hemmingway, C. White, and the secretary. The inspector reported having served two ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 14 Sep 1886, Page 7
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