The MacDonnell Bay correspondent of the [?] Watch sends that paper the following [?] to the stranding of the schooner [?] ...
Article : 358 wordsSir—Anyone perusing the letter in your issue of the 9th inst. signed " Samuel Stanton" must feel impressed with the conviction that he is half a century behind the times, and born with ...
Article : 705 wordsA football match was played between the above Clubs on Saturday afternoon, June 16. on the South Park's ground, South Adelaide. The Clubs only mastered 14 players a side, and were ...
Article : 403 wordsSir—For the purpose of aiding the earliest completion of railway communication from Border Town, Tatiara to the sea, now much agitated, I beg to give information, very care ...
Article : 633 wordsSir—The Government have enrolled the full number they have fixed for the artillery (City and Port), also the various companies of infantry in and around Adelaide ; why delay now ...
Article : 62 wordsSir—Can you inform me if it is true that we are to have no salute fired on the 20th, the anniversary of Her Majesty's Accession to the Throne ? I am given to understand that the ...
Article : 135 wordsAn enquiry on to the origin of the fire which [?]red at [?] [?] room, on Wednesday evening, was held on Friday, June 15, by Mr. T. J. [?] S.M. Mr. Wood, local agent. ...
Article : 838 wordsA match was arranged to be played by these Clubs on Saturday afternoon, June 16, on the South Adelaide Ground. but as only 13 members of the Bankers mustered the game fell through. ...
Article : 37 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, June 15, one of the best football contests of the season was played on the Adelaide ground between the Adelaide and Victorian Clubs, under the respective ...
Article : 342 wordsSur—A frend of mine Chin Chow Foo, bein uneddikated, axed me to ax you if a eddikates is sun in Chinese, and no Inglish he kan svade the kumpulshum claws of the eddikashun hact. ...
Article : 70 wordsSir—Some days ago you published an account of damage to house property at Port Pirie through heavy driving rain peretrating the brick wall. I believe the very best remedy, and a ...
Article : 125 wordsSir—Your report of the match Woodville v. South Adelaide on Saturday last is incorrect. The game ended in a victory for South Adelaide by one goal to nil, and not, as stated by you, is a draw. ...
Article : 384 wordsThe weather is all that could be desired, copious rains and fine weather alternating. We had heavy rains during last week and on Thursday afternoon. It commenced again on Friday ...
Article : 1,628 wordsThe return match between them Clubs took place at Glanville, on Saturday afternoon June 16. The Kensingtons won the [?] and elected to kick with the wind. The game begun ...
Article : 268 wordsSir—If the advocates for the removal of the butts would refrain from attempting to make their speeches witty they would escape making them ridiculous, and the utterances of ...
Article : 272 wordsJune 11.— Present—Crs. J. Formby, J.P. (chair), Burge, and Gibb. Mr. Forwood appointed to collect slaughtering fees. Payments, ?£1z 2s. ...
Article : 1,409 wordsThe [?] Oval was the scene of a wellfought color match on Saturday. Although the weather was not at all conducive to out-door sport, and the attendance of visitors was ...
Article : 130 wordsSir—Permit me to say a few words with reference to smoking in carriages other than those set apart for that purpose on the Port line. On several occasions I have been annoyed ...
Article : 147 wordsSir—In one of your late issues an advertisement appeared, calling together the members of No. I Company, Volunteer Infantry. The meeting was duly held, resolutions passed, and an ...
Article : 436 wordsSir-As our Corporation has applied to Parliament for power to borrow ?£500,000 I think the [?] should b[?]tir themselves and let the members of the House know that they are ...
Article : 151 wordsSir-I observed the other day that Mr. Wigley gave notice of asking certain questions regarding the letting at the mail contracts. Certainly I cannot see what benefit is to accrue from ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 18 Jun 1877, Page 7
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