A deputation, consisting of the Hon. G. W. Cotton, M.L.C., Alderman Richardson, Councillor Holland, Messrs. J. Clements, J. Z. Sellar. and E.H. Clark, were introduced ...
Article : 1,938 wordsIn previous letters 1 have described what we saw of the vineyard north of San Francisco, and before riving our experiences of the southern vineyards of Fresno and Los ...
Article : 2,403 wordsSir—Reterring to Mr. Reinecke's letter in your issue of to-day, permit me to point out that it is the ABC of English legislation that when powers for anypublic work are ? ...
Article : 266 wordsDespite the inclement weather on Wednesday night there was a moderate attendance at the Theatre Royal to witness " Henry V.," as portrayed by the Rignold Company, and ...
Article : 59 wordsThe production of " The Sorcerer" on Wednesday evening by the South Australian Amateur Opera Company was witnessed by a very large and thoroughly appreciative audience. ...
Article : 92 wordsThere is nothing doing on tho Hunt Club Meeting outside doubles. Rupertswood arrived from Martindale on Wednesday, but we believe there is a difficulty about getting ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Hon. R. D. Ross, M.P, introduced a deputation to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. G. Ramsay) on Wednesday morning, who asked that he would cause the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 521 wordsSir—It is unfortunate that the Goverment ire not as ready to adopt the taxation policy of the Opposition made to their hand and without alteration as they were to ...
Article : 661 wordsSir—Re the paragraph Service Gazette anent the discontinuance of compulsory examination under the Contagious Diseases Act, for the Act, as a whole, ...
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Article : 61 wordsSir—In the ? of September 22 A Settler on the Barrier" makes several statements which are very far from being facts. For instance, carriage from Terowie to ...
Article : 561 wordsNORWOOD ALBERTS V. SHERRING & Co.—Scores:—63 and 34. For the Alberts, J. Townley 33 and W. heath (captain) 12; and G. Wright and T. Brimble bowled 3 for 9 and 5 for 17. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Wheat crops continue iu present a very promising appearance, and that notwithstanding the presence of take—all and black rust. There is every reason to anticipate a generally fair, and in many ...
Article : 212 wordsSir—I have read with much interest the letter of your correspondent C. Reimers on the above subject. No doubt, whatever can be done by the right hand can be performed ...
Article : 435 wordsThe weather still continues dry. No rain has fallen here for nearly three weeks, and we have had one or two days cl hot wind, besides several very worm days. The temperature to-day is 80° in the ...
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Advertising : 1,266 wordsSir—I notice that the Queensiand Government are extending their railway system to the splendid downs to the westward, so that the produce may be carried at cheaper rate. ...
Article : 432 wordsSir—I win will feet much obifted to you can find room in your columns for the follow ing extract from the speech of Mr. Mundella, when moving the vote for education in the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 4 Oct 1883, Page 7
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