THE following is from the report presented at the 103rd half yearly meeting of the above company held at the company’s offices, on Friday June 3 : “The directors have now to ...
Article : 1,051 wordsJAMES MARTIN was brought up charged with disorderly conduct on board the South Australian early that morning. William Inglis, chief officer of the South ...
Article : 761 wordsMelbourne, June 30.—-The Charity Organization Society report that their appeals for assistance have been responded to everywhere with great generosity. A relief depot ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following members of Lord Salisbury’s Ministry were returned to-day unopposed : Mr. Goschen, Sir. M Hicks Beach and Baron de Worms. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe share market is very excited and violent fluctuations continue Broken Hills rose to £3 17s and fell to £3 8s ADELAIDE Friday ...
Article : 87 wordsPOLLARD’S Liliputian Opera Company commenced a three nights season in the Town Hall last evening before a capital audience. Audran’s popular opera “La Mascotte” (The ...
Article : 1,287 wordsSIR,— Kindly allow mo the right to reply to a letter signed F. Mateu in Wednesday’s issue of your paper. According to tho Key. F. Mateu’s letter it is said in the face of the ...
Article : 436 wordsBismarck has made some sensational statements in a conversation with the Mayor of Augubarg. He said that the policy of “That young man William,” ...
Article : 129 wordsMelbourne, July 1.—A local meeting of the Colonial Investment Agency Company was held yesterday. It was of an excited character. There was prolonged groaning when Sir M. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsSydney, July 1.—A tremendous explosion of kerosene has taken place at Lassetter’s store. Two thousand cases blew up doing great damage. ...
Article : 25 wordsSydney, July 1—In the Hay District Court Mr. Myers a Sunday School Superintendent claimed £1000 damages for loss of position through the slanderous statements of a woman ...
Article : 41 wordsHobart, June 30.—Miller, the bigamist, who personated Lord Leamington, is dying in gaol. ...
Article : 16 wordsSOUTH AUSTRALIAN ss, from Eastern ports. Passengers for hare from ADELAIDE : Messrs H G Gluyds, G. & A Goodwin Mr & Mrs T Pollard, Mr & Mrs H ...
Article : 249 wordsMr. Balfour, speaking at Manchester, said that a statutory eight hours would destroy British manufactures. ...
Article : 23 wordsAdelaide, June 30.—The passengers by the Cuzco for Albany are Messrs Hume, Boult, Darling, Hefferman, Charles and Miss Ac[?]rmann. ...
Article : 22 wordsSIR,—We notice in your issue of Wednesday last you quote the Albany value of kangaroo skins as 3s 8d. These quotations being misleading to your numerous country ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Victorian loan has worried through with a hard struggle. The total tenders were £2,470,000 of which the Associated Banks subscribed £750,000. The ...
Article : 151 wordsBrisbane, June 30.—Mr. Hawkins, a commission agent, has been fined £50 for making a false declaration under the Electoral Act. ...
Article : 24 wordsAuckland, June 30—The charge against the Hon J Whyte and MT J Bagott of conspiracy to defraud the land revenue, has been dismissed, as there was no evidence of ...
Article : 36 wordsSIR, — We notice a paragraph in your last issue quoting 3s 8d as present value for kangaroo skins. This quotation is slightly misleading because the price in the American ...
Article : 86 wordsTHE first annual dinner of the Albany Chess and Draughts Club was held on Wednesday evening at the London Hotel where a sumptuous repast was provided by Mr. Edwards, ...
Article : 876 wordsSIR,—We were surprised to notice in your issue of the 29th inst, a paragraph stating that the price of kangaroo skins “had risen to 3s 8d, with indications of a further ...
Article : 162 wordsMr. Goschen is favorable to the coinage of silver by the Australian Colonies. ...
Article : 19 wordsTHE following are the minutes of a special meeting of the above Board held at Broomehill on Tuesday, 21st inst. Present: Messrs. W H Graham (Chairman), F T Hassell, R ...
Article : 752 wordsThe Chamber of Congress has opened. The Colonial delegates were welcomed by Lord Knutsford. Lord Brassey moved a resolution in favor of a closer ...
Article : 124 wordsSIR,—You kindly inserted in your valuable paper a few weeks since one or two letters signed “Watch Dog,” and one individual took exception to my nom deplume. I am ...
Article : 241 wordsIT will be noticed from our correspondence column, that the quotation appearing in our last issue of 3s 8d for kangaroo skins is condemned as incorrect. It was given to us by ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Press publishes a report that a plot has been discovered in Queensland to murder Sir Samuel Griffith and other leading members of Parliament, but ...
Article : 64 wordsINSPECTOR ROWE has finally retired from the police force of this colony, of which he had been a member for very many years. He receives a gratuity of £175 and six months ...
Article : 530 wordsPLANS for the improvements proposed to be made at the Central Railway Station are nearing completion. They include erection of a goods shed, engine shed and other ...
Article : 409 wordsMESSRS. Jacomb, Son, k Co. report under date of May 23 :— Since the close of the London Colonial wool auctions on May 3 there has been little or no business doing in this ...
Article : 427 wordsIt is reported that Mr. Dibbs is to receive knighthood ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Marquis of Drogheda is dead; aged 69. ...
Article : 20 wordsAction has been taken against the Hon. Roper Curzon and his wife to recover the amount of a dishonored promissory note for £1,000. A ...
Article : 83 wordsA balloon accident happened at Sunday School picnic at the Crystal Palace. The balloon burst through being overcharged with gas at an elevation ...
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The Australian Advertiser (Albany, WA : 1888 - 1897), Fri 1 Jul 1892, Page 3
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