Present—Dr. Whittell (President), Dr. Paterson, Messrs. H. Rymill, F. Wright, and G. Young, and the Secretary, (Mr. G. H. Avliffe). ...
Article : 1,060 wordsRev. R. Sellers, President of the New South Wales Conference, writing to the Sydney Daily Telegraph, gives the following details of the [?] persecution prevailing in ...
Article : 2,241 wordsThe weather has been temperate during the week, with the exception of one or two days, when the thermometer went, up over a hundred in the shade. The pastures are ...
Article : 974 wordsThe City Coroner continued the inquest at Henley Beach on January 4 on the fire at Mr. Watts Newland's, Grange House, Grange, on December 27. Mr. V. Lawrance, J.P., was ...
Article : 479 wordsAll interesting paper appears in "Dongman's Magazine" for October under the title of "Woman's Work in Creation," by Dr. Benjamin Ward Richardson, Dr. Richardson ...
Article : 1,817 wordsFirst Hearings.—Joseph H. McNally, late of King William-street, Adelaide, tobacconist; Joseph John Letter, late of Goodwood, bookbinder; Charles Bates, late of ...
Article : 245 wordsA number of members of the above club took advantage of the Christmas holidays to visit the South-East on a cricketing tour. Leaving Adelaide on Christmas morning they ...
Article : 1,177 wordsAn auctioneer's country licence was granted to J. Daniels, jun. DEFENDED CAUSES. AVERY v. WRIDENHOFER.==Claim for £31 ...
Article : 144 wordsSir—The experience of every day confirms the maxim that true "order is a perpetual struggle against nature." To secure the benefits of mental discipline great efforts ...
Article : 1,245 wordsOn Wednesday evening at the Port Admiral Hotel the City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward) held an inquest as to the death of William Herbert Duffy, who was drowned while ...
Article : 445 wordsOnsatished Judgements.—Toll v. Bush, Jeanes v. Williams, Knapman v. Sangster, Wallace v. Beasely, Charlick v. Thomas (interpleader to take money our of Court). ...
Article : 55 wordsBridget Maloney was fined 10s., and Harriet, Lune and Emma, Barnard, for drunkenness, had to pay 20s. each. Robert Brenthangite was charged, on the information ...
Article : 192 wordsHigh McConville, George Douglas, Ernest Brown, Charles Parsons, Eenjamin Baker, Noah Talbot, and Mathias Weis, small boys, were charge with unlawfully bathing on the ...
Article : 48 wordsAll the holidays have been closely observed in this port, and yesterday (the last) was spent on a marine excursion, the steamer Palmerston having arranged to call in here ...
Article : 81 wordsOur correspondent writes on January 3:—"To-day the town hag been unusually lively owing to the holiday being kept up. In the afternoon a cake fair was held at the ...
Article : 215 wordsThe New Year's holiday passed on quietly. The s.s. Paringa made an excursion trip to Mannum. A good many residents took advantage of the trip to witness the Mannum ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the matter of what we eat English-speaking people are almost universally prejudiced, and very foolishly be in respect to many estimable articles of food. There is ...
Article : 785 wordsOn Saturday last as Mr. Gillies's men were cleaning wheat smoke was seen rising among the bags. On search being made they found that some 60 or 70 wheatbags were rendered ...
Article : 105 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. G. E. C. Stevens), Councillors Carr, Threlfall, Packham, Beaumont, Benson, Taylor, White, Hales, and the Town Clerk. ...
Article : 234 wordsMrs. Ives", wife of James Ivea, labourer at the locomotive sheds, died very suddenly on Sunday last, at her residence, North Quorn, Mrs. Ives had put on her hat ...
Article : 79 wordsSir—Can yon inform me if there is any Act in force to compel the owners of cemeteries to keep them in decent order? In many parts of the world, including our own native ...
Article : 505 wordsSir—The Hydranlle Engineer reports that the pressure at the valvehouse of the Waterworks Yard on the night of the late fir in Rundle-street was 60 lb. to the square ...
Article : 499 wordsThe holidays passed off very quietly. On Christmas Eve the annual Art cud Industrial Exhibition was opened in the Institute by Mr. A. Claridge, of Redhill, and continued ...
Article : 168 wordsSir—As a colonist ol forty-nine years I wish to draw your attention to a matter which I think was unfair at the Old Colonist Demonstration in the Town Hall on the 27th ...
Article : 245 wordsThe holidays have passed quietly. The principal event was a fancy ball held in the Institute on New Year's Eve. Visitors from surrounding township and Adelaide attended ...
Article : 105 wordsPORT GAWLER, January 3.—Deputation from Council to meet other Councils at Rowe's Crossing. Balance-sheet for half-year audited laid on table. Application ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 6 Jan 1887, Page 7
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