Assuming that the Military Reception Committee were ready to treat an enemy to all the honours of war when he came, our natural defences in the shape of sandhill breastworks ...
Article : 1,731 wordsA meet at Torrens Park has but one drawback—it marks "the beginning of the end." Signs of spring fast advancing are present on all sides as we leave the city behind and ...
Article : 492 wordsM. Maillart's work was produced on Saturday night before a well-filled house, and received with considerable applause. The management had paid greater attention to ...
Article : 621 wordsSome months ago the Caledonian Shinty Club challenged the Port Gawler Athletic Club to play a game at shinty with them on the Adelaide Oval. The match came off and the Caledonians proved ...
Article : 1,508 wordsM. Gustave Billiet, who is now at Bordeaux, representing the Victorian exhibitors at the Wine Exhibition at that place, has to reports to the Victorian Wine ...
Article : 917 wordsFinal Hearings.—Benjamin Hatswell, of Goodwood, out of business; Henry Best, of Adelaide, storekeeper; James Court, of Birkenhead, cook: George Pattenden, of Adelaide, mason: Jane Best. ...
Article : 96 wordsJames Cracknell, for neglecting to carry a lighted lamp on his vehicle at Brighton, on the night of the 1st instant, was fined 10s. and 10s. costs. ...
Article : 43 wordsArthur McCorvie, of Adelaide, hawker, charged by Mounted-Constable Arthur Brown with failing to have his name painted in large legible Roman letters on a most conspicuous part of his hawker's ...
Article : 73 wordsJohn Joseph O'Mahoney, for being drunk in Victoria-square, had to pay 10s. Annie Dalton, for a similar offence, was fined 15s. William Suffolk, charged with behaving insultingly ...
Article : 146 wordsSir—During the passage of the Crown Lands Amendment Act through Committee I noticed that our hon. members were rather divided in opinion as to what portion of ...
Article : 415 wordsSarah Francisco, an old offender, for drunkenness, was let off with a caution, and told not to appear again or she would get fourteen days' imprisonment. ...
Article : 113 wordsIn connection with the above Association a special Ladies' Trophy Match was fired on Saturday, September 9, at the Henley Beach Range. The special feature of the contest was that each rifleman ...
Article : 809 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward, J.P.,) held an inquest at the Port Admiral Hotel, Pork Adelaide, on Sunday morning, September 10, on the body of James Smith, seaman of the barque Daphne, who ...
Article : 297 wordsAcceptances for the Hunt Club Steeplechases are due at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Owners and others interested in riding will do well to remember that none can ride at ...
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Article : 1,139 wordsThis, the last match of the season, took place on the Kensington Oval on Saturday, September 9, and resulted in another win for the Norwoods. The weather was all that could be desired, and there ...
Article : 490 wordsThe eighth and final competition in connection with B Battery Artillery Carbine Club for the President's cup (Mr. P. Bower, M.P.) took place on Saturday, September 9. at the Glanville Range ...
Article : 275 wordsOn Friday, September 8, Mr. P. Lane, J.P., held an inquest at the Bon Accord Hotel, Aberdeen, on the body of George Roberts, mason's labourer, who had been working for Messrs. Sara & Dunstan, at ...
Article : 244 wordsThe first annual All-Comers' Rifle Match in connection with this company took place on Thursday, September 7. The weather was all that could be desired, and competitors to the number of forty tried ...
Article : 412 wordsSir—Having just dropped across a letter signed "W. J. S.," appearing in your issue of the 2nd inst, perhaps I might be allowed to make a remark, if not too late, on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsKENT TOWN CRICKET CLUB.—A meeting of this newly formed club was held at the Kent Town Hotel on Friday evening, September 8. There was a large attendance of members, and Sir. P. Eaves ...
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Article : 152 wordsTWO-IN-THE-BUSH G.M. Co.—The Two-in-the-Bush Mine had its first clearing up after about a fortnight's crushing on Saturday. About 200 tons of stone have been put through the battery, and the result is 42 ounces of retorted gold. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 11 Sep 1882, Page 6
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