Sir—Mr. Nicholson is very unlucky with his history of petitions. In his letter of December 28 he mentions for the year 1890 a petition of ...
Article : 629 wordsThe Central mine is getting sufficient water from the Central Blocks to keep three smelters running, and to-day they received a little from the South mine, which is at present getting ...
Article : 241 wordsThe following general order was issued from the Staff Office on Tuesday:—This year's class-firing will be conducted with Wimbledon targets and scoring. The first, second, and ...
Article : 134 wordsThe court met to consider a charge of misconduct, "not contributing to a shipping casualty, "laid against Captain James Anderson, of the ship Millwall. The second officer of the Millwall, O. Henneberg, died, ...
Article : 4,014 wordsSir—The statements of Mr. C. Wood Davis, of Kansas-, U.S., as published in your paper of the 2nd. on the above question are astounding. ...
Article : 411 words[From the Northern Territory Times, December 11.] Within the last week or ten days Messrs. Bundle Bros. & Company have become the owners of the Eveleen silver mine and smelting plant. We have ...
Article : 316 wordsSir—A large amount of vapid talk has been poured forth on the above subject by so-called "temperance" people. If they would only go into facts and not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 777 wordsSir—Seeing a lot of correspondence in your paper with reference to the total closing of hotels on Sunday brings to my mind the agitation of the same land which occured in ...
Article : 182 wordsThe following-telegram was received by Hr. H. L. Todd from the manager of the South mine (Hr. W. J. Collins) on Tuesday :—"Rumor that we are short of water false; pumping 3.600 gallons per hour. Central ...
Article : 211 wordsSix—Now that the new regulations are about to be remodelled perhaps it will not be out of place to suggest a few additions. Much ...
Article : 322 wordsSir—Referring to the letter of Mr. Clement Gilee, chairman of directors, on the article supplied by me on the Leigh's Creek Goal ...
Article : 197 wordsSir—As a working man familiar with the evils that drink entails on the laboring classes, I would like to point out the utter uselessness of the present law to stop Sunday drinking. ...
Article : 271 wordsSir—I am indebted, to The Advertiser's report of the Attorney-General's attack upon me in the Assembly on December 2 for the ...
Article : 976 wordsSir—In your issue of January 11 notice that a number of influential gentle-men have taken the matter of artificial rain making in hand. ...
Article : 133 wordsSir—I should imagine the publicans have just thought of it; or else thought Parliament was going to prorogue without touching the Licensed Victuallers Act. Oh, no; 1 ...
Article : 301 wordsSir — Had your correspondent, "James Tucker," been an observant man he would have known that we often do things different ...
Article : 757 wordsSir—As the matter of the Broken Hill water supply has now come to be a serious matter for the inhabitants, might I suggest as a partial ...
Article : 182 wordsTUESDAY, JANUARY 5. [Before his Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell.] In RE DUGALD SMITH, of Mount Gambier, Hairdresser.—Final hearing. Mr. Cleland for the trustee. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 6 Jan 1892, Page 7
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