Cetshwayo's Dutchman—Cornelius Vijn—placed the manuscript of his private journal, written during the "British invasion" of Zululand, in the hands of Bishop ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,656 wordsA public meeting was held at the "Oaks" on Thursday, December 1, to consider the necessary steps to be taken in order to secure a supply of water for the Hundred of Wandearah. Mr. G. ...
Article : 796 wordsJ. Charles Gloag Low. APPEAL FROM ADELAIDE POLICE COURT. Appellant, Lillecraff v. Shakespeare, Respondent—Smith. ...
Article : 227 wordsSpecial meeting held at the Curramulka Hotel, Wednesday, November 30. Mr. Johnston, the Chairman, presided, and stated his pleasure at that the majority of the farmers had ...
Article : 727 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. J. S. Greer), Councillors Balley, Howell, O'Connell, Mack in, Comley, Gallery, and Bishop. MAYOR'S REPORT. ...
Article : 361 wordsFinal Hearings.—Robert Hour, of ? butcher: James Roberts, of Kadins, miner; Salvator Gelante, of Port Adelaide, mariner; Mary Starkey, of Good wood, wideo; Alfred C. ...
Article : 279 wordsThe readers of Scribner's Magazine must have noticed the interesting and beautifully illustrated series of papers which have recently appeared in that periodical entitled ...
Article : 1,435 wordsFrom their easy victory over the Kensington on the previous Saturday, it was thought the Registers would make a good fight with the Norwoods for Mr. E. T. Smith's presentation cup now being played for ...
Article : 471 wordsMeeting held December 2. Mr. J. C. Leonard, J.P., in the chair. Correspondence.—From General Secretary asking suggestion of any alterations in rules; to be considered at next ...
Article : 695 wordsBridget Maslis, Chas. Henry Thomas, Thomas Slater, John Hanrahan, Wm. McNeill, Walter McDonald, John Hutchinson, Henary Dunstall, and John Carr were fined 10s. each, and Wm. ...
Article : 339 wordsSir—As this lady's novels are now ander discussion, may I say a few words? It seems to me that her great fancies are a persistent reiteration of what she has already said, which at ...
Article : 407 wordsFlayed on the ground of the former. Scores:—90 (for 3 wickets) and 79. For the Cambridge, D. J. Smith scored 44 not out, A. E. Norman 19, C. R. Morris 10 not out. J. Lane bowled 5 wickets for 31, ...
Article : 75 wordsScores:—140 and 88. For the victors, G. H. Tolley made 37, J. Chittleborough 34 not out, J. Snell 25, C. Chittleborough 12, H. Jarvis 12, and C. Chittleborough 8 wickets for 11 runs. For the losers, H. J. ...
Article : 57 wordsPlayed on ground of latter. Scores:—50 and 29 For West Norwoods, A. Drury 29 not out, and T Pitman 11, were principal scorers, and G. Boyd obtained 6 wickets for 11 runs. For Edin Parks, J. ...
Article : 50 wordsPlayed on the South Park, Scores:—61 and 55. For the former, Henson scored 15, Hill 11, and Speary 11. Speary also took 5 wickets for 27 runs. And for the latter, Lon scored 19 and Macklon 12; Stewart ...
Article : 53 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores:—67 and 92. For the former, W. Baker obtained 16. H. Duncan 12 and F. Lindow 12 runs not out; none of the latter reaching double figures, owing to the good ...
Article : 64 wordsAIMA AND VICTORIA MINE, WAUKARINGA.— Mr. G. M. Newman, Mining Manager, writing on December 1, says:—"I expect the lower tank will be full of water, alsoother reserves, in about eight ...
Article : 679 wordsPlayed on the Middlesex ground. Scores:—41 and 14. For the former, W. Budgen obtained 25 runs not out; S. Duncan captured 4 for 4, and D. Henry 5 wickets for 10 runs. ...
Article : 41 wordsSir—"To do, and forthwith undo," seems to have been the motto of our civic authorities for many years past. The City Baths are built, and it is found that they project upon the road; ...
Article : 475 wordsPlayed at Parkside Scores:—123 (for 5 wickets). and 31. For the winners, W. Jenkins scored 31 not out, C Wildy 16 not out, F. N. Leak 20, and A. Goaling 16; while for the losers Rickmann scored 17. ...
Article : 57 wordsPlayed at Glen Osmond, Scores:—Hill & Co., 65. (Brunker 34); Glen Osmond, 47 (stanton 12, Mumford 8) For the former, Crafter clean bowled 6 wickets for 17 runs, while for the latter Mudie bowled well. ...
Article : 44 wordsScores:—115 (for 4 wickets) and ?. For the Centrals J. Schlling scored 44 not out, J. Dowell 82 not out, W. Omand 20, and J. Thompson 10. For the Souths, Roach scored 12 and Morgan 20 not out. ...
Article : 46 wordsPlayed at Glanville. Scores:—75 and 59, For the Centrals, A. Dewar scored ? J. M. Watson 11, A. McWilliams 12 not out: and J. Sidoll obtained 7 wickets for 24 runs. For the Wanderes, A. J. Bleechmore scored 21, R. Oldham 18 ...
Article : 50 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores:—56 (for 5 wickets) and 83. For Glenelg, Virgo made 25 not out; and for G. & R. 's. Tribe made 21, Hawkes 19, and Boys 10. Boys and Stanes bowled well for G. & R.'s and Sims (2) and Virgo for the Glenelgs. ...
Article : 61 wordsMeeting at Yarrowie Saturday, December 3. Mr. T. H. Francis, J.P, in the chair. There was a good attendance. Letter read from Professor Constance regretting he would be unable ...
Article : 230 wordsPlayed at Freeling on Wednesday, November 30, Scores:—Freeling 7 and 83, Central 42. For the winners Menhonnett made 16 and Bennett 10, Bennett bowled 6 wickets for 6 runs, Hardon 8 for 15, ...
Article : 70 wordsPlayed on Dutton Park Oval. Scores:—49 and 44. For the former, McLaren made 15 and W. L. Neale 10 not out, and McLaren bowled 6 wickets for 16 runs. For the latter, T. Rees got 11, and Davison ...
Article : 52 wordsPlayed on Mackinnon parade, Scores:—57 and 52. For the former, Maddern made 29, Richards 12, and McEwin 10. In bowling, Rickards got 6 for 25, and Tonkin 3 for 24. For the latter, J. Keough bowled ...
Article : 45 wordsPlayed on the ground of the former. The Royals scored 221 with the loss of 7 wickets, of which J. Lyons scored 94. run out, G. Keen 51 not out, J. Brunton 34, W. Tidswell 13, and All Munro 9 not ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsPlayed on the ground of the latter. Scores:—10 (for 6 wickets) and 38. For the former, King 24, Eames 21, E. Smith 21, and Absolom 13 not out, batted well; whilst for the latter, Dunne made 12 not ...
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Advertising : 153 wordsPlayed at Enfield. Scores:—44 and 25. For the winners, W. Thomas made 15 and R. ? 8; and for the losers H. Neate made 9. For the Enfields, W. Lewis bowled 6 wickets for 11, and R. Lewis 3 for 10; ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 6 Dec 1881, Page 1
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