The great event of the last month has been the great Doncaster St. Leger-or rather it should be said the great event in the racing world has been the north-country race. It ...
Article : 1,825 wordsBonnin—Bonnin and Another v. Andrews—Andrews. Symon-Gunn v. Armstrong—Knox. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe match on the Oval was an interesting one to the competition, but it paled into insignificance compared with the grand straggle taking place on the pentral ground, which ...
Article : 503 wordsHay ratting it now general in this neighbourhood, and owing to fears as to the damage the red rust may do a great quantity is being [?] Our wheat crops are now showing sign of ...
Article : 551 wordsA severe hot wind ni blowing all day and fears are entertained that the late wheat crops have suffered by it. Up to this time the crops looked fair enough, and an average of eleven ...
Article : 188 wordsHarriet [?] and Mary A an Rooney were each fined 10s. for drunkenness, and 10s. for using indecent language. Isomas Henry Nitch, Neill, McQuarrey, and ...
Article : 402 wordsSir—In justice to the managers of the Orient line of steamers and my excellent friend Captain Murdoch, permit me to trespass on your space so far as to state that I am quite certain ...
Article : 231 wordsNearly an inch of rain fell last Sunday, accompanied by a great deal of thunder and lightning. This stopped hay making for a few days, which is now the chief employment of the ...
Article : 155 wordsSir—The Bill for carrying a railway across the bills, east of Adelaide, passed yesterday in the House of Assembly by a good majority. I hope no sufficient cause exists for its rejection ...
Article : 779 wordsWe had some nice showers on Sunday and Monday, which will be doubt prove beneficial to the late-sown crops, they being sadly in want of rain. The wheat as a rale is looking very ...
Article : 274 wordsJohn Roberts, seaman, was charged with deserting from the barque Glenbuntley, and in the absence of any prosecutor was discharge. Thomas Wm. Hill, matter of the cutter Sarah ...
Article : 319 wordsPerhaps the most exciting Challenge Cup match ever teen in South Australia took place on the Dental ground od Saturday, November 10, when the Norwoods bad their colours pulled ...
Article : 1,141 wordsThe hay crops generally look exceedingly well, and Mr. W. Hall, of this place, is now mowing a piece of land, about an acre (top-dressed with burnt earth and ashes), which ...
Article : 352 wordsSir—I can fully endorse the remarks of the Rev. F. Slanely Poolo relative to the insecurity of the habitations in the south-eastern portion of the city from depredations committed by ...
Article : 261 wordsAd occasional correspondent write as follows—This part of the country is looking at almost its beat, beautiful luxuriant grass covering the sides of the hills and spreading over the fertile ...
Article : 430 wordsPresent.—All but Councillor Spencer. Letter from Commissioner of Crown Lands stating that a road a chain wide could not be given at the back of the telegraph office. ...
Article : 82 wordsSir—Your correspondents on the River Murray entrance question, instead of falling foal of each other, would better forward the interest of the country by endeavouring to obtain a ...
Article : 579 wordsThe annual picnic of the Good Templars took place on Monday in a paddock adjoining the town. The day was charming, and the picnic wound presented a lively appearance. The ...
Article : 329 wordsWhen the foreign policy—we might almost say destiny—of a mighty nation is placed as unpreservedly in the hands of one as that the of England has practically been placed in the ...
Article : 708 wordsSummer has come upon us all at once; it is very hot to-day. The Primitives held their Sunday-school anniversary service on Sunday and Monday. ...
Article : 183 wordsSir—On competing lines, whether by road, rail, or steamship, it is sometimes the practise offer come special inducement to the public to partronise the one or the other. Sometimes it is ...
Article : 288 wordsThe Primitive Methodist Sunday-school celebrated their anniversary last Sunday and Monday. On the Sunday the Rev. H. J. Pope preached morning and evening, and in the ...
Article : 197 wordsOn Monday the annual picnic in connection with the Strathalbyn Institute was held at Dunreath paddock, lent for the occasion by Mr. J. H. cordon; then followed a tea, and ...
Article : 305 wordsSir—May I as a civilian be permitted to make a few comments and suggestions regarding the present state of the police force generally? Surely it is a matter which calls for ...
Article : 813 wordsThe anniversary services of the Preabyterian Church here took place on Sunday and Monday, November 10 and 11. The Rev. James Lyall, of Adelaide, preached two sermons on Sunday to ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 18 Nov 1878, Page 1
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