NURICOTPA. November 2.—A. few of the faemers have began to cut hay. The crops as a rule are short, but some of the wheat crops look sp;endid. New hay is offened at from. 25s. to ...
Article : 729 wordsPresent-The "mayor(Mr. Howell),and Crs. Soott, Hampson, Smith, Stephens, Hubble, and Bruce. W. G. P. Joyner, secretary to the Parkside Tramway Co. asked that the watertable and footpath on ...
Article : 371 wordsThe following are the entries and handicaps for the athletic sports to take place on Kensington Oval on Saturday, November 7:— 100 Yeards Handicap Flat (first event Cup).—H. ...
Article : 520 wordsSir—Your very patriotic correspondent "Non sibi sed Patrise" appears to be of opinion that the opposition to the proposed Jubilee Exhibition arises principally from a few ...
Article : 702 wordsSir—Your correspondent "Musical" is quite connect in saying that the majority of the musical public are (retting tired of Mr. C. Reimers's continued performaness at musical ...
Article : 169 wordsAug. Davies—Homburg.Steph[?]-J. Hay W. V. Smith-McDonald v. [?]—Aug. Davice. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. J. Hay-England v. Jacobs-W. F. Stock. ...
Article : 100 wordsFinal Hearings. — Francis Henry Blackwood, of Semaphore, engine-driver; Henry Easter,of Norwood builder; Robert Bartt, of Payneham, laborer. Adjourned Final Hearings. — Richard Troy, of ...
Article : 124 wordsSir—When the curtain will not rise punctually some footnotes indicate the presence of impatient gods, and when a correspondent of a daily gets suspicious of letting oat some truth ...
Article : 781 wordsThe sessions were held in Laura under the presidency of the Rev. J. Allen (chairman of the district). There were present the Reva. S. S. Honcrieff, W. H. Rofe, T. M. Howe, J. N. Mills, I. Perns, T. B. Angwin, ...
Article : 766 wordsREVISION OF JURY LISTS—CITY OF ADELAIDE. Town of Kensington and District of Mitcham Norwood District of Campbelltown ...
Article : 184 wordsCambridge v. Bowden Tyro.—Played on October 24. Scores—Tyros, 166; E. Ellis 48. M. Rimes 47. P. Perkins 18 not out. Cambridge, 66 for four wickets; W. Everard 31, and J. Green 12 not out, and II. E. ...
Article : 1,595 words[Before [?] iR.J. Turner, S.M. and a jury of four.] JOHN ROGEBS v. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STEVEDORING COMPANY.—£260. for breach of agreement. Mr. C.G Kingston appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. J. H. ...
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Article : 377 wordsSir—One of the most difficult and pressing problems that demand immediate solution from the statesmen and general public of this colony is undoubtedly the vermin question, ...
Article : 786 wordsThe tenth annual district meeting commenced its sessions is the Wesleyan Church, Maitland, the Rev. C. Lane (chairman of the district) presiding; all the ministers and preachers on trial being present except ...
Article : 118 wordsSir—Five and thirty years have nearly elapsed since that magnificent structure of iron and glass was erected at Hyde Park in Great Britain to exhibit to the nations of the world ...
Article : 349 wordsAfter the theological and literary examination of the candidates—Messrs. A. D. Bennett and H. Faull—recommended from the Minlaton and Moonta the financial district meeting met, ...
Article : 690 wordsAmelia Cox and June Jackson were fined £1 each for being drunk; and Rebert Dunn and Bryan Donally had to pay 10s. each for a similar offence. Martin Marked was fined 10s. for being drunk ...
Article : 509 wordsSir—Having observed comments in your valuable newspaper [?]ent the desirability of having the tenders for Government supplies open to public competition here, I would draw ...
Article : 282 wordsEdmund Malone, laborer, was fined 6s. for drunkenness, and [?] and coats 10s. for disturbing the peace of Portland -place on October 31. Reward Nottage, laborer, was charged on the ...
Article : 68 wordsS. Rogers was charged with resisting the police on Sunday evening. Fined £5.—A. Campbell, for himdering the police in the above case, had to pay a similar penalty. ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 3 Nov 1885, Page 7
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