The return match between the above clubs was played on the ground of the former on Saturday, September 6, and resulted in a win for the Vice by on goal to nil. Warren (Vice) won the toss and elected ...
Article : 542 wordsStewards, Sir John Morphett, Hon. John Crozier, M.L.C., W. K. Simms, M.P., P. Levi, and W. Pile; Judge, Mr. E. M. Bagot; Starter, Mr. M. C. Morris; Clerk of Scales ...
Article : 2,431 wordsThe first Saturday in September is the time-honoured day for opening the colonial cricket season, bat this year only three or four out of the seven associated clubs turned out even for ...
Article : 766 wordsSir—I do not tee that we need seek the reason why people do not alter each other's brands, as Mr. Henning seems to have done in the case of Mr. Angas, so long as we know that ...
Article : 243 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. W. F. Stock, J.P.). Councillors Lee, Carver, Stacy, Hardy, Miller, Nicholson, and the Town Clerk. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 1,519 wordsQuite a sensation was created by a rumour which ran through town yesterday morning that Mr. P. I. De Bomford, of Illaroo, near St. Leonards, had shot his sister-in-law, Mrs. ...
Article : 766 wordsSir—Is there any chance of the gutter stinks being abated? Here we are in the winter and the smells are unbearable; people as they walk the streets are obliged to put their ...
Article : 269 wordsThe announcement that twenty-five juniors would meet the Premiere caused more than ordinary interest, as the match was novel and new to football in this colony for many seasons. The match was played on ...
Article : 770 wordsAn adjourned conference of persons identified with the temperance movement, to consider the evidence taken before the Liquor Laws Commission and its report, was held in the ...
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Advertising : 831 wordsA carious incident occurred at the Kew Lunatic Asylum on Monday, September I. A. lunatic was brought from Sandhurst by a police constable, and admitted into one of the male ...
Article : 1,370 wordsWilliam Johnson, labourer, was charged with being in unlawful possession of a spade on August 30. Remanded till Tuesday. James Anderson was charged, on remand, with ...
Article : 72 wordsPresent—Captain R. H. Ferguson, S.M. (President); Captains J. W. Smith, J.P., and D. Tapley and Mr. J. Formby (Wardens); and Mr. T.N. Stephens (Secretary). ...
Article : 842 wordsEdward Malone, aged 14, was charged with using indecent language in Commercial-road, Port Adelaide, the previous night. Three witnesses were called for the defence, and the case ...
Article : 42 wordsThe return match between the second twenties of the above clubs was played on the former's ground on Saturday, 6th inst., and resulted in a win for the Vics after a grandly contested game, and when time was ...
Article : 140 wordsSir—It is evident that your correspondent "J. B. Champion," in charging the Jury with remissness in not going more fully into the evidence adduced, is decidedly at fault, for if ...
Article : 680 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former on Saturday, 6th September, and resulted in a victory for the home team by two goals to one. The goals for the winners were kicked by W. Bushby and W. Rawson ...
Article : 49 wordsPlayed on the grounds of the former club on Saturday, September 6, and resulted in a victory for them by one goal (kicked by J. Everton) and eight behinds, to four behinds. Ford the Hothams, Everton, Cox ...
Article : 59 wordsA match between the above two schools was played on Saturday, September 6. on the grounds of the former club, and resulted in an easy victory for the A.E.I.'s by five goals to nil. R. Oldham kicked two ...
Article : 77 wordsThis match, which was to have taken place at Glanville on Saturday afternoon, September 6, was allowed to stand over. The postponement was made on account of the illness of some of the Kensington ...
Article : 46 wordsThe first match of the season between these teams was played on the Kensington Oval on Saturday afternoon, September 6. It resulted in the Ports obtaining three goals and nine behinds against the ...
Article : 119 wordsSir—It is not many weeks since s large number of shareholders of the railways and tramways waited on the Public Works Commissioner seeking the influence of Government to ...
Article : 395 wordsSir—A letter appeared in your peper on the 5 h inst. on the above subject from Mr. J. B. Champion. I would just like to say I have read it. That's all. ...
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Advertising : 221 wordsSir—In the debate on the Building Bill last Wednesday, Mr. Rees is reported as having said—"The difficulty was to get a thoroughly efficient demp-proof course in buildings." ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 8 Sep 1879, Page 6
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