In is Henry Junes Sanders, of North Adelaide, mason; a final heating. The Accountant's report was as follows;— "liabilities. £198 2s.. Insolvent 83vs that ...
Article : 975 wordsSir—The raccess of the deep drainage of Calcutta, which was ably carried our by Mr. Clark, is after advanced as a reason for the deep drainage of this city. I there ...
Article : 521 wordsARDTORNISH v. PRAIARA—February 22. Played at Modbury. Scores;—54 and 71; total, 135; and 23—15 with 3 wickets to fall For the former W. Dunn made 46. S. A. Milne ...
Article : 68 wordsSir—The best friends of this department must depricate the feeble defence set up by " Vinder" in his indiscreet and aippant letter, made up of abuse and special pleading. ...
Article : 504 wordsAdelaide and Suburban Cricketing Association return match played on the grounds of the former; and resulted in a victory for the home teem by two runs. Miller for the Gleas ...
Article : 93 wordsPlayed on the grounds of the latter. G. Daniels, for the winners, got 5 wickets for 9 runs, and A. Johnston 5 for 11. Scores;—Glensides 41. A. Johnston 11. Barton—terrace ...
Article : 42 wordsI am sorry to say that the crops have not turned oat as well u was anticipated in the district of Colton, red nut baring found its way even here. which. together with the hot ...
Article : 151 wordsSir—Whether we take a bright or gloomy view of the finances of the colony, I think the Treasurer has a difficult task before him, and instead of receiving hostile and abusive ...
Article : 1,043 wordsA closely contested game, played on the North Park. The Kenta scored 37, Barnett contributing 10. Mitchell secured 9 wicket* for 13 rues. The North Adelaide scored 38 for ...
Article : 63 wordsPlayed on the grounds of the latter. Scores;—56 and 22 respectively. For the Ports Schilling make 14 and Morphett 13. For the Port Centrals Morphett took 6 wickets for 10 runs and ...
Article : 51 wordsPlayed on the College grounds. St. Peter's eleven not having been defeated this season the match was looked upon as a certainty for them; but the result proved otherwise, they being ...
Article : 97 wordsThe dramatic entertainment" Our Boys" was again rendered by local amateurs at the Institute Hall last evening after the dote of the Show. There was a crowded house, and the ...
Article : 155 wordsPlayed on the grounds of the former. Scores:—56 and 33 respectively. Harcus made 13, Jrouch 12 (not oat), and Gill 10, for the vio tors. ...
Article : 37 wordsSir—In to-day's Register your contributor "Renovator" cricises a fallow on a small piece of ground which I have at Mount Barker, and points to it as an illustration of his theory as to ...
Article : 797 wordsReturn match; resulted in another victory for the former. Scores;—86 and 46 respectively. For the winners J. Smith contributed 30, G. Bellgrove 12; for the losers Quillian ...
Article : 60 wordsSir-Your article in Saturday's Register nuder the above leading world lead your readers to infer that the merit (if any) of suggesting the above method of protecting vessels belonged to ...
Article : 342 wordsA very well-attended meeting was held in the Courthouse, Two Wells, on Wednesday afternoon last, for the purpose of establishing regular Sunday services of the Church of ...
Article : 201 wordsScores:—96 and 67 respectively. For the victors R. Willa (captain) got 32 and H. Wells 12, and for the lown C. Warren (captain) 19. For G. & R.'s A. Hotham got 9 wickets for 38 ...
Article : 52 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores: 57 and 39 respectively. For the victors A. Hotham scored 12, and for the losers F. Manning 12. B. "Willa captured 5 wickets for 15, and A. ...
Article : 68 wordsReturn match, played on the grounds of the latter. Scores:—37 and 29 respectively. 0. Knox and A. Bailey were the respective captains. ...
Article : 29 wordsA meeting was held at Jacoh's Well, Booleroo, on Saturday evening, the 15th instant, to consider the desirability of the Government at once commencing the road to port Germein. It ...
Article : 278 wordsScores:—55 and 52. For the Falcons F. Willimott made 17 runs, and W. A. Mack seeured 5 wickets. Far the St. Peter's G. McCoy got 15 not oat. Messrs. Mack and M. ...
Article : 47 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former. Score*: - 56 (for 4 wickets) and 53 respectively. For the winners H. Sando made 16 and H. Bailey 11; for the losers O. Knox made 10 and R. ...
Article : 53 wordsSir-You hare rarely produced an article more worthy of attention than that which bean the above appropriate beading, for swimming, unlike cricket, is far from being a favourite ...
Article : 967 wordsScores:—Star of Hope won by 1 ran and 1 innings Scores—20—18 and 89. B. Bullock captured 13 wickets and J. Reid 8 wickets for the Star of Hopes. For the Windsors J. ...
Article : 58 wordsScores:—75 and 16. For the former G. Martin scored 29. A. Jose and E. Welb were the respective captains. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn accordance with our usual custom we have forwarded circulars to trustworthy correspondents in the various wheat-growing districts of the colony, asking them to supply us with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. McNamara (Chairman)W. Moorhouse, J. Cook, and A. Young (Commissioners), Mr. J. Morris (Surveyor) COERESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 399 wordsThe weather during the past week has been very unsettled, the thermometer ranging from 80° to 100° in the shade, and yesterday there was every indication of rain. but only a few ...
Article : 313 wordsSir-Now that it is decided to hold a meeting of delegates from the several companies forming the above, I would suggest that meetings be held by the Clubs likely to be represented, in ...
Article : 164 wordsSir—It is evident the fine of ten shillings as imposed by Mr. Beddome at the Adelaide Police Court is inadequate to stop the use of obscene language, loitering, & c., in our public places. ...
Article : 244 wordsThe township in going ahead slowly and surely. The Bank of South Australia is almost , and even as it is tends to show the off considerably. Several buildings ...
Article : 175 wordsSir—I read your leader the other day relative to Government railways and the South Australian Carrying Company with some interest, baving been a railway inspector in Eugland ...
Article : 271 wordsJ P., S Cordon, J.P., and G. Marshman, J.P.] - Harvey was charged with assaulting Moore on November 20. The litigants were at the Commercial, Hotel on November 20 last, when ...
Article : 1,213 wordsSir—I wou'd like to ask the following questcns of the finance Committe, of the Adelaide Corporation;—War not the gas rate (alias lighting the city ...
Article : 77 wordsWe are dow buffering from the effects of the late Sres, all kinds of dairy produce being very carce in cossequice of the great quantity of feed which has been destroyed. Rain is required ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 26 Feb 1879, Page 1
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