The remains of the late Mr. T. J. King were removed from Port Adelaide and interred in Woodville Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. The circumstances of the ...
Article : 680 wordsFor many months past Adelaide has not been startled by any extensive fires such as kept the whole community in a state of alarm somewhat more than a year ago. ...
Article : 448 wordsFor some months past a committee has been at work arranging for an Exposition at the Semaphore on improved lines suggested by experience. The outcome has been [?] ...
Article : 595 wordsOn Wednesday one of our representatives inspected these works, which seem to be proceeding rapidly now that all the materials are close at hand. The scene presents a very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsWe learn from Mr. Colebatch, of the Waterworks Yard, Kent Town, that the pressure-gauge for water supplied read as follows during Wednesday evening:—At 5.30 ...
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Article : 9 wordsThe particulars as to the insurance policies are as follows:—Policy 30,375, due January 22, 1886, Burford & Sons, £654, retained by the South Australian Company, viz.:—Stable ...
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Article : 138 wordsMr. Thomas Coombe said—I am the sole proprietor of the timber-yard which has been destroyed, and have taken the premises on lease from Mr. Clausen. I left the yard ...
Article : 1,108 wordsEXPLANATION OF THE PLAN. The plan given above will explain the scene of the fire, which, speaking roughly, was confined to three or four acres between ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 671 wordsSir—We are informed by the [?] that Logic is caught, and the announcement has caused as much excitement in the North as the capture of Cetewavo or the Kelly [?] ...
Article : 939 wordsThe City Coroner (Mr. Thomas Ward, J.P.) held an inquest at the Port Admiral Hotel, Port Adelaide, on Wednesday morning, as to the death of a male infant, name unknown. ...
Article : 433 wordsThe Park Lands immediately opposite the site of the fire were thronged. The unfortunate occupants of cottages threatened by the flames got their goods out with little loss of ...
Article : 680 wordsBAZAAR AT WOODVILLE. — For some months past a number of ladies at Woodville have been busily engaged in needle and fancy work of endless variety for ...
Article : 729 wordsPresent—Messrs. Davis (Chairman), Beaglehole, Bews, Gurner, and Lamshed, Commissioners; the Surveyor (Mr. Jones, C.E.), and the Secretary (Mr. N. D. Bennett). ...
Article : 401 wordsIt was providential that the fire should have broken out in broad daylight, as it did not take people so much at a disadvantage as if it had occurred in the dead of night. ...
Article : 2,380 wordsGAWLER CLUB.—On Tuesday evening, December 15, an entertainment was given in aid of the funds of the Gawler Cricket Club, at the. Institute Hall, by the ...
Article : 93 wordsSir—I notice with extreme pleasure Mr. H. W. Marshall's suggestion, and hope all " pilgrims," of progress will suppers him he it only for the amusement to see [?] ...
Article : 125 wordsThe police authorities were equal to the emergency, and the arrangements appeared to be systematic and thorough. Constables were stationed in East-terrace ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 17 Dec 1885, Page 6
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