There was again a crowded house last night at the Royal, when "Boccaccio" was repeated. The performance went much more smoothly than on the first night, and the fast ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. T. Playford) was waited upon on Monday, November 17, by a number of gentlemen representing the inhabitants of Alberton ...
Article : 394 wordsProfessor Tate delivered at the University on Monday evening, November 17, the fifth of his course of lectures on "The Climate and Distribution of Life in Australia." He ...
Article : 1,281 wordsThis annual event duly came off on November 10. When the Society's officers found that the Protector, according to programme, was to be at Wallaroo Bay on "their day" ...
Article : 2,023 wordsThe first meeting of subscribers of the Charity Organization Society was held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Monday afternoon, November 17. There was a moderate ...
Article : 1,457 wordsOn Monday evening Mr. S. Osborne addressed a large number of ratepayers in this ward at the General Havelock Hotel. Mr. J. Coombs presided. After a few ...
Article : 696 wordsThe R.M.S. Ganges, from Colombo, with mails, arrived here at 11 p.m. ...
Article : 24 wordsSir—I notice in to-day's issue of the Register your correspondent "The Author" fails successfully to reply to your able article on the above subject, and at the same time is quite ...
Article : 1,094 wordsThe first annual Show of the above recently formed Floricultural Society took place in the Institute Hall, Maitland, on Wednesday, November 12. The weather was delightful ...
Article : 899 wordsThe audience at this place of amusement last night was highly pleased with the entertainment offered, and "Fraud, or The Scamps of London," will be repeated to-night ...
Article : 83 wordsA meeting of the ratepayers of Goodwood Ward was held on Monday evening, November 17, at the Goodwood Park Hotel, for the of hearing the views of candidates ...
Article : 888 wordsOn Monday evening the Adelaide Qua[?]et Verein gave a gentleman's social in the Albert Hall. There was a numerous attendance, and amongst those present were [?]is ...
Article : 272 wordsSir—I quite agree with you in your subleader on the Vermin Bill. There is much in it that is disappointing and that requires alteration. The Commissioner in his ...
Article : 653 wordsSir—In Thursday's Register there is a paragraph copied from a London paper refe[?]ing to a double slate used by the late Du[?] of Albany when testing the powers of ...
Article : 842 wordsSir—On my route from Millbrook to Lobethal, passing through the beautiful green hills of Cudlee Creek, I was pleased to see that some enterprising men try to ...
Article : 450 wordsSir—It seems to me there is a great deal of irrelevant talk about free trade and protection, a lot of statistical stuff being introduced that has but a slender bearing upon ...
Article : 535 wordsSir—I believe every one is much disappointed with the Commissioner of Crown Lands' attempted amendment of the Vermin Act. It simply means burdening the country ...
Article : 528 wordsSir—In all communities there are string-pullers, wire-drawers, and pipe-layers, and in no community are the classes much better represented than in this one. Nor has there ...
Article : 463 wordsSir—I fully sympathize with the remarks made by Mr. Scammell in his letter which appears in this day's Register in reference to the Delissa Sugar Company, and regret to ...
Article : 387 wordsSir—It seems that although the [?]ts of this, as well as other parts of K[?]garoo Island, have been pretty well made known, no steps have been taken to comply [?] the ...
Article : 325 wordsSir—It is well this question was deferred, as it will allow both Mr. Ward and the Treasurer (if they desire it) the opportunity of ascertaining the facts of ...
Article : 296 wordsSir—"Anglo-Australian" charges Mr. Rees with being illogical, &c. Let as see. Is it because he implied that the clergy as a whole are no better than other people, or because ...
Article : 226 wordsPresent—All. Tender accepted-For metal on St. Bernard's-road, T. Clayson, at 5s. 5d. per yard. Moiety of cost of culvert to be paid to Mr. Bell, of Thornton Park-road. Payments, £8 17s. 6d. ...
Article : 36 wordsTHORNHILL G.M. CO.—The Mining Manager reports, wider date November 11, as follows:—"I am glad to report that sinking of main shaft is being proceeded with, the men have been sinking ...
Article : 94 wordsPresent—Crs. Stephenson (Chairman), Rundle, Paltridge, and Murray. Mrs. Arthur Harris agreed to repair road leading to his house for £1; offer accepted. Receipts, £93 13s.; payments, £33 11s. ...
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Advertising : 114 wordsPresent—All except Mr. Cheriton, jun. Clerk reported receipt of £2 from Central Road Board, as moiety of cost of approach near Bonitt's. Mr. Formby obtained permission to close road. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 18 Nov 1884, Page 6
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