Work in all branches is being pushed on with much vigour. The heavy and continuous rains that have fallen daring the week have made it necessary to pat into every department an added ...
Article : 4,523 wordsOn Saturday, August 16, a match, the result of a challenge from the No. 1, Adelaide Company, S.A.N.R.A., to the A Company of the Volunteer Local Defence Force, was fired at ...
Article : 421 wordsSir—I notice with surprise that certain of your correspondents appear to be unable to appreciate the wisdom of mounting old-fashioned guns at the Semaphore. ...
Article : 511 wordsSir—I have beard an old saying averring that when yon buy meat you buy bone, and when yea bay land you bay stone," and without questioning the truth of this as to the meat. I ...
Article : 379 words"The hounds will meet at Pellatt Villa, by invitation of Mr. Townsend, MP. Members are invited to lunch at 1 p.m." We are quoting oar advertisement of 1870, and with a slight ...
Article : 940 wordsGrundy—Bucknall and Another v. Williams—Moulden. Symon—Catchlove v. Richardson—Foster. PETITION FOR SALE OF LAND FOR ARREARS OF ...
Article : 65 wordsSir—There is one particular phase of unpleasantness and loss to the teachers in the present system of payment by results that I think runs a rick of being entirely overlooked, even perhaps ...
Article : 666 wordsFinal Hearings.—John Ryles, of Spalding, publican; Janus Robinson, of Mount Gambier, contractor; Henry Watson, of Kapunda, licensed victualler: Carl Henning, of Teatree ...
Article : 138 wordsWm. Symons and Caroline Elliot were fined 10s. each for drunkenness and using indecent language. Wm. Curas Robinson was fined 10s. for ...
Article : 595 wordsFor some time past the weather has been so extremely wet and cold that all vegetation has been much retarded in this district. The grass has been particularly backward and a great many cattle have ...
Article : 182 wordsA public meeting to consider what steps should be taken to get a jetty and tank constructed at Balgowan was held at the residence of Mrs. Clift on Tuesday, the 12th inst. Mr. ...
Article : 512 wordsSir—Seeing and bearing that there is a good deal said and written about the great scourge of red rust, I may as well state what experience I have had. as I along with most farmers in the ...
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Advertising : 843 wordsSir—I see by the paper of August 11 an account of the accident on the Kingston and Narracoorte line, and whoever wrote it has told a lot of untruths. I will try and point out ...
Article : 502 wordsThe large number of spectators who assembled on the East Park Lauds on Saturday, August 16, man Lave been greatly astonished at the result of the match between the Norwoods and South Parks. ...
Article : 567 wordsWilliam Burslem, bailiff, was charged with the unlawful possession of a large quantity of stores, at Fort Adelaide, on August 14. Mr. Wallace defended. Sergeant Sullivan deposed ...
Article : 174 wordsSir—Allow me to call your attention to a defect in the Supreme Court of this colony such as, during a practice of twenty-five years, I have never met with in any other superior ...
Article : 676 wordsThe Argus has the following summary of New Zealand intelligence to the 3th instant:— On August 1 Sir George Grey informed the House of Representatives that he did not want ...
Article : 774 wordsWilliam Davis pleaded guilty to the guilty of driving in a careless manner on a public raid to the danger of other persons. Fined 10s, and costs 16s. ...
Article : 187 wordsSir—It was stated by one of your correspondents lately that the Bishop of Oxford had been compelled by a mandamus issued from the Court of Queens's Bench to take proceedings ...
Article : 268 wordsThe return match was played on the ground of the firmer, and they were again victorious, as they scored six coals to their opponents' nil. The goals were kicked br E. Sharlard (3). W. Kekwick (2), and W. ...
Article : 120 wordsSir—Will you allow me space to sbow how unfair the present regulations respecting results are to country teachers? It states, ia effect, that these teachers are to receive no paymeat ...
Article : 446 wordsThe return match ra played on Register ground, and resulted in a draw, one goal being kicked by each team. The afternoon was very unpleasant, and the play was not very fast, as a strong wind was ...
Article : 149 wordsSir—Though far away from home, in this pleasant spot, Moonts, I was delighted on reading in this day's Register of Dr. Joyce's lecture on the above subject. I am pleaded at the worthy ...
Article : 326 wordsThis match was played on the grounds of the former club on August 16, and resulted in a victory for them by one goal and eighteen behinds to two behinds; for the Hothams, Morrison, Poole ...
Article : 70 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former, on Saturday, August 16. T. Kent captained the Royal Alberts, and H. Ind the NOrth Adelaide Grammar School. During the first half the North Adelaide Grammar ...
Article : 161 wordsSir—Your reporter of this meeting, speaking of my refusal of my paddocks to course over, says that the refusal was unexpected and spoiled the days sport. Now, ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 18 Aug 1879, Page 6
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