The sculling match between Hanlon and Courtney did not come off. Hanlon rowed over the course alone, as Courtney was unable to start, his boat having been ...
Article : 117 wordsThe basement floor faces the Domain and Harbour, and runs back underneath the Palace as far as the nave. It is exceedingly well lighted hv windows, which spring almost from the ...
Article : 3,052 wordsTo-day the Treasurer is to move in the Assembly for authority to borrow funds for the construction of a breakwater at Large Bay. The amount which it is ...
Article : 5,335 wordsThe particulars of the voyage of the schooner Noorburg, which put into this port last week in consequence of sickness on board, show that she left Foochow on July 11 with the captain. ...
Article : 213 wordsA change of Ministry has occurred in Turkey. Said Pasha has been appointed Grand Vizier. ...
Article : 27 wordsAarifi Pasha's Ministry has been dismissed. A new Ministry has been formed by Said Pasha, who has been appointed Grand Vizier, which office has been ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Hons. William L. Crowther and Thomas Reibey have interviewed the Governor, urging him to grant to dissolution. His Excellency refused, and the Ministry resigned to-day. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Maranoa, with the barge Monarch, leaves here to-day with 1,300 bales of wool for Goolwa. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe police, in conjunction with several hands, succeeded in raising the boat which sunk with the two men Brown and Little from the middle of the channel. The bodies of the men have not ...
Article : 87 wordsConsols are unchanged, and are worth £97¾. In colonial securities the only changes are a fall of 10s. in the Four per Cent. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe people here are surprised at the opposition to the Reclamation of Crown Lands Bill. The Company is formed in order to prevent monopoly and to utilize the swamps. There is ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Brindisi mail was delivered to-day. ...
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Article : 54 wordsMr. Philip Hooper, farmer, late of Noarlunga, died Dear here yesterday. Mr. Jacob Abbott, J.P., held an inquest, and the Jury returned a verdict "that deceased died of debility ...
Article : 34 wordsThe weather again looks more settled. The beautiful showers we had last week have made a great improvement in the appearance of the crops. The present prospects are good ...
Article : 63 wordsThe latest advices from tho frontier state that the tribes inhabiting the Kuram Valley and the adjoining districts are in a great state of commotion. ...
Article : 30 wordsThis morning at Flemington, Wandering Jew worked inside the course. After cantering a mile be went ob for a faster round, moving splendidly. Royal Consort was at work again. ...
Article : 183 wordsArrived-Duke of Sutherland, ship, from Sydney July 5 ; Waitmate, ship, from Lyttelton July 17. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Hospital Sunday collections so far amount to £3,050. The Church of England heads the list with £301, including the Town Hall service, Presbyterians come next. ...
Article : 206 wordsFor this session, at any rate, Government in net going to deprive us of our old friend the Tandsticker. Spite of petitions praying for his banishment, be is still to be allowed to rub ...
Article : 147 words"The only one of the imaginative arts in which I had from childhood taken great pleasure," says John Stuart Mill in his autobiography. "was music the heat effect of which ...
Article : 1,734 wordsSir Thomas, our knight of high renown, Is going to put up a wooden town. The question arista, will it be Built of the wood of the Elder tree? ...
Article : 31 wordsSir—If your correspondent "W. U. Oarter" would take the trouble to look up the records of the South Australian Rifle Association for the past four or five years he would see in what way ...
Article : 444 wordsYesterday the highest flood since 1878 occurred at Tumut. The crops are much damaged fencing, culverts, and bridges have been carried away, and the prospect is Terr gloomy. The ...
Article : 421 wordsAN APOLOGUE FOR CREDIT SELECTORS. Once upon a time there lived in the country of the South a very talkative clever man named Mr. Ebenezer. whose chief desire it was to be know ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 21 Oct 1879, Page 5
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