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  2. Advertising

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  3. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of this branch was held on Wednesday, February 14, in Harvey's Hotel. The attendance was exceptionally large, there being twenty members present in addition to visitors. ...

    Article : 2,465 words
  4. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. H. B. Roller J.P.), all the Aldermen and Councillors, and Mr. T. Worsnop (Town Clerk). ADDRESS TO THE GOVERNOR. ...

    Article : 4,018 words
  5. AMYTON BRANCH.

    Meeting held February 8. There was a small attendance. The Chairman (Mr. Joseph Gam) presided. Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. The Chairman read correspondence from ...

    Article : 774 words
  6. CRICKET.

    Played at Balhannah on February 10. Scores:—Mount Barker—G. Milne O, H. Cope 12, Hopkins 1, O'Halloran O, Howison 38, Home 1, Jones 2, & Cope 19, Cook 31, King 5, A von Doussa not out 12 ...

    Article : 128 words
  7. MOUNT BARKER V. MACCLESFIELD.

    Besotted in victory for former Scores:—121 and 62. For the winners Hopkins 21, Cooke 21, Sidney Cope 21, Home 18. E. D. Divenport's was the only double-figure score for the losers. ...

    Article : 38 words
  8. WILLS & Co. V. NORTH ADELAIDE SECOND ELEVEN.

    Scores:—Wills & Co.—Le Page 2, stanes 1, Lucas: 4, Claridge 9, Stanford O. Kilsby 21, Stewart 0, Ashton 2, Hawkes 19, Cockburn 3, Taylor 6, sundries 7; total, 74. Bowling analysis—Haselgrove ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. St. Peter's College v. North Adelaide Second ELEVEN.

    Played at the College. Scores:—St Peter's, 133; Edmunds making 44, Hayward 32, Andrews 18, Kingswall 16. North Adelaide, 128 for 9 wickets—Beresford 44, Fayers 30, Hallett 18, Mansom 13 ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. SOUTH SUBURBAN V. EAST ADELAIDES (First Elevens)

    Scores:—Suburban, 73; J. Donnell 47. East Adelaide, 41; G. Martin 12. In bowling, J. Travers took 6 wickets for 13 runs, and J. Donnell 4 for 26, for Suburbans; and A. Bott 5 for 23, and W. Dexter 5 for 24, for the Easts. ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. NORMANVILLES V. WILLS & CO.'S SECOND ELEVEN.

    Played on the Old Racecourse. Scores:—42 and 18. For the Normanvilles. H. Rounsevell made 11, and E. Duncan 9; and F. Chapman obtained 7 wickets for 5 runs, and B. Middleton 3 for, 13. Ryan ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. WEST ADELAIDE V. AUSTRALIAN JUNIORS.

    Played on North Park Lands. West Adelaide, 130—M. E. Lahiff 64, J. Conry 20, Whifield 14, and F. B. Keough 12. W. Gunn bowled .5 wickets for S runs, J. Conry took 3 for 10. Australian Junjor ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. BARTON-TERRACE V. REGISTERS.

    Played on the latter's ground. Scores:—57 and 29. For the winners Fan made 13, C. Monk 9. T. Bendall 3, and R. Coonan bowled 6 wickets for 11, and. T. Bendall 4 for 14. For the losers, Clarke made ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. BARTON-TERRACE SECOND ELEVEN V. WALKERVILLE TYRO.

    Played at Walkervile. Scores:—77 and 31. For the winners, W. Freeman made 29, F. Monk 21, J. Hancorne 13; and J. Hancorne bowled 6 wickets for 18, and W. Freeman 4 for 13. For the losers, W. ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. CHRIST CHURCH V. VILLAGE PARKS.

    Scores:—22 and 8. For the winners, Doddridge made 7 runs. Bennett took 6 wickets for no runs, doing the "bat trick," and Cotton 4 for 2 For the losers, Skinner, the only one who scored, made 2 ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. ADELAIDES V. GLEN OSMANDS.

    Scores:—132 and 60. For the Adelaides, H. W. Ponnsett 43 not oat, R. Hill 31, and B. Wardrop 12, were the principal scorers; and Klinker, for the losers, made 11. C. Kemp, for the winners, bowled ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. NORTH ADELAIDE JUNIORS V. AUSTRAL (Second Elevens).

    Scores:—43 and 58. For the winners, Middleton, 13; Hill, 12; and Connor, 13; and Holden took 5 For 14, and S. Lower 5 for 23. For the Juniors, Phillips, Coz, and Bandell showed best form. ...

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  18. NORTH ADELAIDE CENTRAL. V. ENFIELD.

    Scores:—121 and 25. For the winners. Albeit Clarke 69, Arthur Clarke 15, W. Everard (capt.) 11 not out, and W. Goldsworthy 10. In bowling Albert Clarke bagged 4 wickets for 9, and Arthur ...

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  19. NORTH ADELAIDE CENTRAL SECOND ELEVEN V. HOTHAMS.

    Played on the ground of the former dub. Scores:—163 and 35 respectively. For the winners F. Bleechmore 63, B. Southouse 27; and W. Charters, 5 wickets for 19 runs. ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. EAST PARK V. ST. JOHNS' YOUNG MEN.

    Scores.—East Farts, 40—A. Bertram 20; St. John's Y,M. 33—Codd 11 not out. In bowling, 6. Craig secured 5 wickets for 11 runs for the winners, and for the losers Batler did good service. ...

    Article : 41 words
  21. MIDDLESEX V. IZINGARI (First Elevens).

    Scores:—82 (for the low of 8 wickets) and 87. For the home team. G. Keen obtained 60 runs, W. Box captured & wickets for 28, Mid G. Blackaby 2 for 2 runs; for the latter, L. Griffiths mads 31, S. ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. PROSPECT JUNIORS V. NORTH PARK JUNIORS.

    Scores:—76 and 28. Kor the former, A. Braund 35 and Sanders 17 were the highest scorers; for the losers Graham made 11. ...

    Article : 31 words
  23. WATERWORKS V. BURNSIDES FIRST ELEVEN.

    Scores:—63 and 16. For the winners, Fenwick made 15; and Tillett bowled 6 Wickets for 7 tons, Rogers 4 wickets for 8 runs. ...

    Article : 30 words
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  25. THEBARTON JUNIORS V. LINDA.

    Scores:—97 sad 79. For the winners, Lowe and Grogan played well, and for the losers, Moule. ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE V. GLENELG GARMMAR SCHOOL.

    Scores:—88 and 54 and 25 for the former, Cooke made 28 and C. Spencer 16. and James bowled 10 ?wickets for 25 runs. For the latter, McConville and Boncaut made 16 each, and Seabrock bowled well. ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. KENT TOWN JUNIORS V. SECOND ELEVEN WATER WORKS.

    Scores:—61 and 74. For the former. J. Baker 11, Mattingly 11, Thomson 18. and A. Solberg 9; and for the Waterworks, E. McNalty 16, Weft 18, E. KcNalty 11. ...

    Article : 37 words
  28. ANGLE VALE V. SALISBURY.

    Scores:—13 and 242 for 4 wickets. For the Aag's Vale, T. Thatcher made 22 raw; and for the Salisbury the principal scorers ware, J. Whittisses, 57. J. McNicol 80 not out, H. Judd 85, and H. J. Coker ...

    Article : 58 words
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