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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsMr. Nelson Polak, a well-known turfite, died yesterday. Messrs. Higinbotham and Francis have retired from the Ministry. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe first examination of Totnes Grammar School was conducted by Mr. W. J. Ellis. the teacher, on Thursday, December 10, the examiners being the Rev. J. Roddick and W. A. Clayfield. ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Prince of Wales arrived soon after 11, accompanied by the Duke of Elinburgh. At Mr. Chaplin's residence the Prince had luncheon, and then proceeded to the Health. where he rode about ...
Article : 836 wordsSix Unsatisfied judgments were disposed of. MAPSTONE v. STOTT —For £17, of which £10 was for a cart lent, and £7 for the hiring of it. Mr. Brook for the plaintiff, and Mr. Moulden for ...
Article : 872 wordsThe public have been kept posted up in the details of arrangement for the Northern Territory Expedition, and will now be prepared to hear at least that the Moonts has gone—to Light's ...
Article : 1,315 wordsMuscat is still unsettled. Colonel Pelly has returned to the Gulf, but we believe with instructions from the Government of India, which will prevent anything being ...
Article : 359 wordsThere are Few villages in South Australia prettier than the little one of Armagh—its fine old gum-trees, with their welcome shade inhabited by a choir of handsome plumed songsters, and its ...
Article : 258 wordsThe want-of-confidence motion has been divided upon—Ayes, 25; Noes, 29. The Government also carried their candidate for the Chairmanship of Committees by ...
Article : 69 wordsFor the past six weeks scarcely anything , has been talked of or written about bat the Spanish revolution. Herr Von Bismarck and King William have sunk into complete ...
Article : 2,779 wordsThe examination was held in Mr. Playford's chapel on Monday, December 21. There was a large and influential attendance of parents and friends. The Rev. George Prince presided. A ...
Article : 255 wordsThe National Bank authorities have made amusements for removing to more commodious premiums, which will no doubt be duly appreciated by the local manager ...
Article : 225 wordsThe subjoined notes are chiefly from the Argas of the 17th instant, received per overland mail :— The Victoria Meat-Preserving Company promises fair to eclipse the efforts of all competitors in the ...
Article : 1,580 wordsThe annual examination of the scholars attending the Queenstown Commercial School took place on Tuesday, December 22. There was a large attendance of children and their friends. Mr.J. ...
Article : 403 wordsThe weather during the early part of last week was very variable, showery, and windy, which, of course, was unfavourable for harvest operations. The last day or two, however, has been fine, and ...
Article : 59 wordsThe general entries for this meeting were (says the Argus of the 17th made yesterday, as follows :— HURDLE RACE.—A handicap sweepstakes of a sovs., with 100 sovs, added. About [?] miles. ...
Article : 594 wordsThe Freebridge arrived on Sunday, December 5, and on the night following a curious accident happened to one of her boats. Immediately on coining to anchor about 9 p.m. the boat was sent ...
Article : 182 wordsEliza Rogers, married woman, charged with the use of indecent language, was fined 10d. Mary Ann Robinson, similarly charged, was cautioned and dismissed. ...
Article : 147 wordsOn Thursday, the 17th, the annual examination of the Williamstown School was held in the District Schoolroom. There was a large assembly of scholars. The examiner was the Rev. H. Read. ...
Article : 302 wordsOn Monday, December 21, the half-yearly examination and distribution of prizes in connection with Mr. Hosking'a Academy was held in the schoolroom. (Gougrer-street. The attendance of ...
Article : 576 wordsThe attendance at Mr. Millard's school on Friday was all that could be desired. The chair was taken by the Rev. R. S. Casely, the examiners being Messrs. Leslie and King, who expressed ...
Article : 433 wordsThe schools under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Poole were publicly examined by the Rev. W. Scott (Church of England), Mrs. Scott, Mr. Purt. and, others. Owing to the busy season there were ...
Article : 228 wordsSir—I notice in your issue of this day a letter from Mr. Potter with the above heading. As this gentleman has given some valuable information upon the subject, and has apparently gone ...
Article : 746 wordsHarvesting in this neighbourhood has been general. The busy hum of the reaping-machine is to be heard in all directions, and from what I can learn the yield fully realizes the expectations ...
Article : 83 wordsSir—"To be forwarded" [?] says the proverb "to be forearmed," and such being the case of few words through the medium of that public organ the Press may not be wasted, last year fire proved to ...
Article : 408 wordsPARRARA.—The prospects of the Parrara Mining Company are described as being very favourable. Men are at work at the costeening pits, and good news is to be expected at a very early date. ...
Article : 441 wordsThe wheat harvest has just commenced. The sample will, I think, be very good, and does not appear to have been affected by the rust. Taking into account the quantity of straw, the yield per ...
Article : 471 wordsThe annual examination took place on the 17th; the Ven. Archdeacon Marry at presiding. About 80 children were present, besides many parents and visitors. The pupils were examined in spelling. ...
Article : 210 wordsThe annual distribution of prizes to the pupils of this school took place on Friday, December 18, at the Town Hall, Norwood, when the Mayor. Mr E. T. Smith, presided. The Hall was crowded to ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 24 Dec 1868, Page 3
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