On Monday evening the premises of Mr. Joseph Florey, at the corner of Porter and Young streets, composed of galvanized iron and wood, with one gable end of brick ...
Article : 458 wordsIn the Assembly to-day Mr. Harold Stephen moved—"That the honour and credit of the colony demanded that its centenary should be celebrated by the ...
Article : 621 wordsTo-day is fixed for the opening in London of the first series of wool sales for 1887, and the present is a fitting juncture for a review of the past year's operations ...
Article : 3,579 wordsDisastrous floods occurred all over the southern part of the colony. Brisbane and the lower parts of Woolloongatta are submerged, and all traffic by ...
Article : 693 wordsAn 11-oz. nugget was found in Brady's Gully west on Saturday. I am informed that a ton of ore from the Mannahill Aurora Reef claims, owned by George Tippett ...
Article : 347 wordsOne of our reporters who has just returned from Teetulpa states that on Thursday evening last he was shown by Mr. Grenfell some specimens of silver-bearing ore from the ...
Article : 332 wordsSir—It is with regret that I notice a great falling-off in the above forces, most particularly the Militia, whose numbers are decreasing considerably. There are various ...
Article : 698 wordsOn Monday afternoon, January 24, the Acting City Coroner (Mr. J. Williams, J.P.) held an inquest at the Hyde Park Hotel into the origin of the fire which completely burnt ...
Article : 639 wordsIt is hot. This morning the thermometer registered in my tent 113. However, during the last few days we have been fairly free from dust, and life is therefore endurable. ...
Article : 1,027 wordsAt the annual meeting, of the Local-Option League to-day Mr. Hanson, M.L.A., was elected President for the ensuing year. In the evening a large ...
Article : 137 wordsIn consequence of a cablegram published on Monday, announcing that the Secretary of State for the Colonies proposes holding the Imperial Conference on ...
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Article : 237 wordsA fire occurred at midday yesterday on the farm of Mr. Herman Brice, Narridy, which consumed the stables, barn, and machinery-sheds, as well as a large quantity of ...
Article : 115 wordsWith reference to the tanners and curriers' strike at Geelong, a member of the committee of the Trades Union has been appointed to visit Sydney and Adelaide ...
Article : 70 wordsSir—The very uncomplimentary remarks by your correspondent "M. H. F." are as uncalled for as they are irrelevant. I treated Mr. Skipper's suggestion as a joke and in a ...
Article : 448 wordsThe smallpox patients at the quarantine station continue to improve. All the others detained there are making preparations to leave on Friday. ...
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Article : 363 wordsDr. Stow, with the Chinaman who is suffering from smallpox and the attendant, are lodged in the tents on Channel Island. Captain March, the Harbourmaster, and ...
Article : 141 wordsA haystack belonging to Mr. Collins, the Corporation Ranger, was burnt this morning. The stack is insured, but not to the full value. The fire started on the top, and it was a ...
Article : 58 wordsSir—I read with much pleasure your interesting article on "An Irrigation Settlement." Soon after doing so I met a friend who lives at the Meadows, and his description of his ...
Article : 263 wordsSir—All your readers will doubtless agree with the sentiment of your sub-leader in this morning's issue. The duel is no doubt a barbarous way of settling disputes, and ...
Article : 279 wordsThe following passengers passed through Serviceton to-day:— For Melbourne—Hon. J. Donaghy, Messrs. Zimmer, S. Miller, A. Forden, J. Strange ...
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Advertising : 226 wordsSome of the farms under the hills have yielded very well, but many on the plains have given a very poor return. However, most of them up here are yielding better than ...
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Advertising : 37 wordsWe have been shown by Mr. L. Levine some rich gold specimens got from Hunter and Co.'s reef, Dam Gully, Teetulpa. The firm intend to get about 5 tons crushed. At ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 25 Jan 1887, Page 6
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