[No letter attended to unless verified by the name and address of the writer. No manuscripts returned. Correspondents must be prepared in all cases to take the legal consequences (if any) ...
Article : 42 wordsThe return match between the Kent and South Australian Clubs was played on the Oval on Saturday. April 24. Very little interest was manifested in the game, there being as ...
Article : 1,164 wordsOrdinarily, Lent is a "time of refreshing," particularly if one has undergone a round of balls and dinners. Then a "retreat," limited to your own house, a repose from the worldly ...
Article : 2,428 wordsYour Governor is again [?] driving about our thoroughfares, and making [?] acquainted with the city and the [?] Our Acting-Governor Sir Wm. Stawell is to ...
Article : 2,267 wordsSir—In your issue of Wednesday last I noticed a paper read by Dr. Gosse before the Adelaide Philosophical Society on " Deep Drainage for the City of Adelaide." This subject again ...
Article : 497 wordsSir—In your report of Dr. Bleasdale's remarks at the meeting of the Philosophical Society on Tuesday, he takes exception to the remarks of Mr. Cossins on the area (which that ...
Article : 572 wordsSir—I am glad to see by an article is your paper, purporting to be an extract from the Leader, that a Mr. Joseph Sullivan has discovered a cure for "fluke in sheep." I was at ...
Article : 333 wordsAn important meeting was held at Gladstone on Saturday, April 17. Mr. T. W. Ingram, J.P., occupied the chair. In his opening remarks he explained the object of the meeting. ...
Article : 2,244 wordsSir—After having real in your paper Dr. Gosse's address, entitled "The Advantages and Desirability of Applying a System of Deep [?]rainage to the City of Adelaide," I should ...
Article : 1,327 wordsSir—From experience, I differ from your correspondent, "Health," as I and my family have used lead pipes for about. 10 years, and, they have always enjoyed good health, and are ...
Article : 76 wordsSir—allow me to congratulate our University magnates on the possession of a Professor who scorns the common path, and who can lecture upon the Revival of Classical Learning: without ...
Article : 265 wordsSir—A short time ago, when railway management here was supposed to have reached the highest point on this side of lunacy, you were so good as to come to the rescue of the ...
Article : 348 wordsThe second presentation of Benedict's "Lily of Killarney" was a decided improvement on the first, some of the performers evidently feeling more at home in their parts. There wag a ...
Article : 330 wordsSir—I notice, in your issue of the 17th instant, "Miles's Boy's" reply to "Caution," which I scarcely think will meet "Caution's" requirements. There is no doubt that want of ...
Article : 1,157 wordsSir—Will you kindly ask the President and Secretary of the Central Board of Health for the statistics open which they arrive at the conclusion that the death rate of the city of ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Brisbane Courier of 13th April says:-For the following facts relating to the discovery of portions of the wreck of the Adelaide barque St. Magnus, we are indebted to Captain Heath. ...
Article : 551 wordsTHE EAST MOONTA.—What is believed to be a vary likely looking lode was out in the last Moonta property a few days ago, and on the pit that was put down to prove it tame very fine ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 26 Apr 1875, Page 3
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