THE ENGLISH COPPER MARKET.—We quote the following from the Mining Journal of October 11:—"The course of this market has been disappointing, and reduced prices have again been accepted, and ...
Article : 503 wordsAt the Magistrates' Court at Kapunda on Friday morning, before Mr. Varley, S.M., Hannah Bidgood. William Brown, Matthew March, Josiah Barndin Richard Hawke, William Mutton, Mrs. Thomas ...
Article : 2,365 wordsA meeting of ratepayers of Robe Ward was held at the Huntsman Hotel, North Adelaide, on Friday evening, November 21, to hear the views of candidates for the ...
Article : 987 wordsThe crops in the Lower North—that is to say, between Adelaide and the Burra—are so much more backward than those in what is now termed the Upper North wheat district ...
Article : 1,480 wordsThe inquest into the cause of the fire at Mr. Lott's premises, Rundle street, on the evening of Thursday, November 13, was resumed at the Tavistock Hotel on Friday, by the City Coroner (Mr. T. ...
Article : 4,362 wordsERNEST H. DE LAYTE V. HOCART AND KERR.—£100, damages for trespass. Mr. W. V. Smith for plaintiff; Mr. H. E. Downer for defendant. It was alleged on the part of the plaintiff that the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 324 wordsR. BROWN V. J. JONES AND WIFE.—£44 12s., balance of purchase-money for land sold. Mr. Wallace for plaintiff; Mr. W. J. L. Sinclair for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff by consent for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 wordsShang Cossack was fined 10s. for drunkenness. Janette Morley had to pay £1 for loitering. John Jones, a boy, pleaded guilty to not returning to the Industrial School, when recalled, on ...
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Advertising : 2,674 wordsA meeting of ratepayers was held at the Albert Hall on Friday evening to hear the views of Mr. John W. Davis, a candidate for the position of Alderman. An invitation ...
Article : 491 wordsIsaac Burrows, seaman of the Nonpareu, was charged, on remand, by Captain finlayson, with disobeying the lawful commands of his captain. Mr. Webb for the prosecutor; Mr. ...
Article : 190 wordsNo. 478. "An improved wire-strainer."—Charles Osbern Ralph Walker, Coolart, Balnaring, Victoria. No. 474. "An improved apparatus for cleaning dams, tanks, and other pools of water, natural or ...
Article : 218 wordsSir—"Earnest Enquirer" may learn from a practical investigator that the indisputable but indeed mysterious psychic force or spiritualism seems not likely to infringe on ...
Article : 210 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. McNamara (Chairman), A. Young, Thompson Priest, and H. Warren (Commissioners), and Mr. G. E. Farrar (Superintending Surveyor and Acting Secretary). ...
Article : 329 wordsMunicipal affairs up to the present have been very quiet, but as nomination-day is on Monday next a change has taken place. It is now certain that Mr. L. S. Burton will not ...
Article : 131 wordsNo. 549. "An improved scoring and registering machine."—Thomas C. Jenkins, Wellington, New Zealand, November 11, 1884. No. 550. "Improvements in metal fencing." ...
Article : 146 wordsSAVAGES V. PORT LEGAL.—A cricket match was played on the Kensington Oval on Friday afternoon, between the Savage Cricket Club and an eleven representing the legal profession of Port Adelaide. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 22 Nov 1884, Page 7
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