Sir—I again beg the favor of a small space in your columns to draw attention to the high price of lead in the English market, and the ...
Article : 173 wordsThe second of the series of amalgamated Mount Rat, Brentwood, and Minlaton ploughing matches and stallion shows was held at Mr. McKenzie's farm, near Minlaton, on ...
Article : 500 wordsThe third annual intercolonial champion race meeting under the auspices of the New South Wales Cyclists' Union was held in the Association Grounds on Saturday. There was ...
Article : 617 wordsSir—I note with thankfulness the passing of the second reading of the Bill for the better protection of young women. In that it was ...
Article : 617 wordsThe football season is drawing to an end, and while the chances of the South Adelaides securing the premiership are extremely good, ...
Article : 1,205 wordsMEXICAN G.M. Co.—The mining manager reports from Charters Towers on August. "A smooth bead came in from the footwall, and eat out most of the reef in the ...
Article : 230 wordsSir—As your paper is read mors than any other by us I mite to ask you to write better than I can to get men who live by hand labor ...
Article : 451 wordsSir—I am surprised that your anonymous correspodent, "Major Murgatroyd," should have the temerity to write again after the ...
Article : 282 wordsSir—In a recent issue of the Advertiser I noticed a letter under the heading of "An Appeal to Freetraders" from a correspondent signing himself "A Political Economist." I think ...
Article : 324 wordsSir—Will you kindly allow me space in this, the newspaper of the people, to express my feelings with regard to the temperance ...
Article : 579 wordsThe following handicaps have been issued in Connection with the Sight Hours Demonstration, which takes place on September 1:— WALKING MATCH, two miles.—J. F. Monaghan, ...
Article : 434 wordsSir—Please receive the sum of £1 11s. which I collected for the Advertiser poor fund from a few members of the South Australian Rifle Association at the recent matches. Several ...
Article : 408 wordsSir—As I fully exacted, the Bill for the Protection of Young person has passed the second reading; but I tremble- for the fate of ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—I [?] pleased to see that. Mr. [?] has tabled a [?] in the House of Assembly asking for the adoption in the colony of the ...
Article : 170 wordsSir—As representing several rabbiters in this put of the colony I wish to lay my humble opinion on the rabbit question before the public. I notice that it is stated that ...
Article : 476 wordsThere is no break in the weather vet to report, and complaints are more frequent respecting the state of the stock routes, where ...
Article : 796 wordsSir-The Attorney General is reported in your [?] of 21st. [?] as stating with reference to the appeal clause in the country districts, ...
Article : 888 wordsSir—Perhaps some of your very wide circle of readers may be able to help me over a difficulty with regard to my poultry yard. I have ...
Article : 149 wordsThese clubs met for the fourth time on the Kensington Oval on Saturday after noon. About 500 persons witnessed the match, which resulted in the defeat of the Adelaides. From ...
Article : 664 wordsSir—I have been this last twenty years in possession of a map of all the states and territorits of the world—of German origin it is true, ...
Article : 186 wordsSir—Will you kindly allow me space for a few remarks on the Vermin Act, and the way in which it is at present administered. If the colony has paid £100,000 within the past twelve ...
Article : 282 wordsThe opening meeting in connection with the Coromandel Valley Cricket Club was held on Saturday, August 15. There was a good attendance. The usual formal business ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 24 Aug 1885, Page 7
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