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  2. MEMORABILIA, 1883.

    The following is a record of the principal events of the past year chronologically arranged:— 1st.—New Year's Day—general holiday ...

    Article : 2,556 words
  3. AN EXPERIMENT IN ARTISTIC TRAINING.

    On Monday next an experiment will be tried which cannot but be regarded with a great deal of curiosity and sympathy. We nave schools of arts of all kinds here in ...

    Article : 1,381 words
  4. FIRE IN CURRIE-STREET.

    The holiday season for years past has generally either been heralded in or ushered out by a large fire in some part of the city, and it seemed as if 1883 was to be an ...

    Article : 1,806 words
  5. CRICKET.

    The Victorians started their second innings on a wicket which was steadily crumbling away through the constant play. McShane and Boyle resumed play but the latter was ...

    Article : 402 words
  6. THE WINES OF SCRIPTURE.

    Sir—As year correspondent Mr. Richmond points out it, is no doubt disheartening to workers in any good cause to find that such exemplary men as the Bishops of Liverpool. ...

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  7. TRIAL OF WHEAT-HARVESTERS AT GAWLER.

    Sir—Re the wheat-harvesting trial held at near Gawler this year, it appears to me the Judges made a mistake in no awarding the full prizes to the general harvesters to ...

    Article : 546 words
  8. KADINA V. SOUTH ADELAIDE.

    The Kadina team of cricketers played the South Adelaides on the Kensington Oval on Monday afternoon. The weather was rather suitable, but the attendance was small. The ...

    Article : 655 words
  9. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    On the evening of December 28 an entertainment, consisting of selections from the ever-popular "Pinafore," was given in the Institute. At the close of the entertainment ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. PORT ELLIOT, DECEMBER 29.

    The weather on Christmas Day was all that could be desired, and as a natural consequence an immense number of persons visited the southern townships. The visitors began ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. THE KENSINGTONS AT CLARE.

    The Kensington cricketers after a close finish beat the Clare team to-day by 2 runs. The visitors went in first, and after a prolonged stay compiled 122 runs, while ...

    Article : 456 words
  12. YONGALA, DECEMBER 29.

    We have had good reaping weather all the week. Yesterday was extremely hot, with high winds and storms of dust. Very little wheat is under offer just now, as farmers are ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. SPORTS AT PORT ELLIOT.

    The morning of the 28th at Port Elliot was ushered in with a fierce hot wind, which kept blowing in daring the whole day, the heat being very intense. Notwithstanding ...

    Article : 598 words
  14. MR. RICHMOND ON WINES.

    Sir—The Rev. F. Richmond takes a gloomy view of his Bishop's relation to public opinion. I for one, though not a member of the Anglican communion, entertain a very ...

    Article : 703 words
  15. KOOLUNGA, DECEMBER 31.

    The annual picnic and athletic sports in connection with the Institute were held on Christmas Day in Mr. Jones's paddock on the river side, and were a great success ...

    Article : 344 words
  16. THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN.

    Sir—The action of the Director of the Zoological Gardens in charging for admission to-day (Monday), December 31, is considered a breach of [?]ith with the public, and in ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. QUOITS.

    A special match, of 35 points up, between the above clubs, was played on December 26 (Boxing Day), at Salisbury. Scores:—Marion—C. Boots 35, M. Doolan 35, M. McMahon 12, J. Loveridge 35 ...

    Article : 252 words
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