Present—Messrs. B. Smith (in the chair).W Haines, T. Paltridge, T. Hack, and the Secretary. Four gentlemen were nominated by Corporations and District Councils for the vacant position of ...
Article : 976 wordsMiss Jeffreys Lewis took a benefit last night before a house which was not nearly so large as her abilities as an artiste should command. The curtain rose upon the balcony scene ...
Article : 372 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. T. J. King, J.P.), and Councillors Malin. Bridgman, Beattie, Cleave, Rann, Morris, and Haddy, the Town Clerk (Mr. B. H. Laker), and the Town Surveyor (Mr. W. ...
Article : 994 wordsPresent—Captains J. W. Smith, J.P. (in the chair), A. McCoy, J.P., and J. Legoe, and Messrs. J. Formby, J. Neill, J.P., and H. C. E. Muecke, J.P., Wardens: and Mr. T. N. Stephens, Secretary ...
Article : 1,963 wordsAt the Insolvency Court to-day the first hearing of Robert Stack Hyde, Mounted-Constable, Laura, was taken, but nothing was done. The adjourned final hearing of ...
Article : 85 wordsThe north train arrived half an hour late last night, owing to the axle of the brake van having broken coming away from Hergott. A fine mob of 250 head of prime fat cattle ...
Article : 103 wordsA son of Mr. E. Turrell was thrown from his horse yesterday and had his leg broken above the knee. Dr. Shand set the leg, and the patient is getting on as well as can be ...
Article : 183 wordsThe grounds of the Strathalbyn Agricultural Society on Thursday, September 18, were once more the scene of the annual contests between the pastoralists and ...
Article : 2,533 wordsA successful entertainment was held on Thursday evening in the schoolroom connected with Christ Church. There was a large attendance, the entrance money being ...
Article : 75 wordsThe steamer Glenochil is loading here for London, and the Australasian is expected on Saturday from Melbourne. Great dissatisfaction is expressed at the delay in ...
Article : 43 wordsSir—In your report of the opening services of the Dunn Memorial Church in the Register's supplement of this morning, I find a slight incorrectness in the figures ...
Article : 315 wordsNow that the railway between Mount Barker and Strathulbyn ia opened business men here see no reason why the mail from Adelaide should not arrive an hour or two ...
Article : 106 wordsOn Thursday, September 18, the usual annual Show of the Burra and North-East Agricultural, Horticultural, and Floricultural Society was held in the yards of the English ...
Article : 3,476 wordsPresent—Messrs. H. T. Morris, J.P. (Chairman), I. Killicoat, J.P., R. Kelly, J.P., W. Lewis, J.P., and C. B. Goode, J.P., Commissioners; the Seceetary (Mr. J. J. Rhead), and Mr. A. T. Woods ...
Article : 1,028 wordsPresent—Dr. Whittell (President), Messrs. George Young, Frederick Wright, Henry Rymill, and the Secretary. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 408 wordsThe twelfth annual show of the Booyoolie Agricultural Society was held on the Society's grounds, Laura, to-day. The weather was everything that could be desired, and nearly ...
Article : 246 wordsSir—I was about to call attention to the great annoyance caused by the noisy bands of music perambulating the streets of Adelaide in the interest of the Salvation Army, when ...
Article : 394 wordsSir—The recent unprovoked massacre by the blacks in the Northern Territory of a party of unsuspecting Europeans whilst engaged in their usual daily avocations, added ...
Article : 458 wordsPresent—The Chairman (Mr. T. J. King, J.P.), Messrs. Bridgman Bann, Beattie, Cleave, Haddy, Morris, and Malin, and the Secretary (Mr. B. H. Laker). ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Railway Commission met again on Thursday at the Executive Office, Adelaide. Mr. Mattinson, M.P., presided, and there were also present Mr. Bower, M.P., Mr. Burgoyne, M.P., Mr. Duncan ...
Article : 664 wordsSir—As I have not from the first advocated what Mr. "Parson Wott" terms legalized slaughter of the blacks, but have sought to make the necessity for preventing such ...
Article : 202 wordsOn Thursday morning the City Coroner commenced an enquiry into the cause of the death of the infant daughter of Emma Amelia Layton, who was found dead in a box at the residence of Mr. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 19 Sep 1884, Page 7
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