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Advertising : 1,057 wordsPlayed at Bowden. Victorian, 3 goals (James, Clark, and Rimes) and 4 behinds; Fitzroy, 2 goals 3 behinds. For the winners the goalkickers. Coombe. ...
Article : 279 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the local branch of the Australasian Institution of Marine Engineers, held at Port Adelaide on Monday evening, a paper on the above subject was ...
Article : 1,375 wordsSir—Since writing you upon the above subject we have had grand rains. Grass is now growing, and at last the wheat is showing above ground, so that although the rain ...
Article : 867 wordsSir—Dr. Stirling no doubt deserves credit for his efforts to secure the franchise for the weaker half of the population. But is [?]e proceeding in the right direction? If widows ...
Article : 699 wordsGreat dissatisfaction is still felt at the uncertain mail time-table. It is high time we were connected by telegraph if we cannot have a regular mail service. Queenscliffe has ...
Article : 110 wordsJudgment Summonses.—Marshall v. Sellar, Raphael v. Richardson, Raphael y. Henderson, Hardy v. Pengelly, Raphael v. Longson, Daniels v. Longson. ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. W. V. Smith, who appeared for Harris, stated that this motion was an appeal from a decision given in the Local Court. His client was now insolvent, and a ...
Article : 642 wordsOn Tuesday and Wednesday, July 27 and 28, Mr. Hiddlestone, the singing evangelist, visited Clover Hill and Georgetown. The meetings were very wall attended considering ...
Article : 37 wordsIt is hoped that the Government will grant a farther sum to enable Mr. Irvine (the Surveyor) to push on with the roads, as they are in a deplorable state. It is to be hoped also ...
Article : 97 wordsThe farmers have again aroused themselves and made a fresh start in forming a Farmers' Union. Meetings are to be held every fortnight, and with good management, a strong ...
Article : 301 wordsSir—In your report of the football match between the Norwoods and the Adelaides and in the local headed "Football Amenities" you make several statements as regards ...
Article : 311 wordsIn re James Rowett, late of Adelaide, clerk; final hearing. Mr. Gepp for the Official Receiver and a creditor. The Accountant reported:—Liabilities—Unsecured. £88 1s.: d0. ...
Article : 965 wordsA public meeting was held at Wilson on July 80, presided over by Mr. B. Hunter. Several persons advocated the necessity for something being done to assist distressed ...
Article : 216 wordsSir—Your correspondent "A. E. A.," writing on the reintroduction of the above machine, might surely have expressed his views on the subject in a less offensive ...
Article : 626 wordsSir—If an illustration as to the accuracy of the argument used by the Hon. R. C. Baker in the Legislative Council is wanting it may be witnessed here, where the Waterworks ...
Article : 628 wordsSir—This day's issue of the Register contains a report of the doings of the above Society, a report which I, as a shareholder of nearly twenty years' standing, most ...
Article : 216 wordsRichard J. Jones (26) was indicted on two charges of stealing from the steamer Palmerston one compass corrector valued £4. one barometer valued £1 10s., and ...
Article : 1,307 wordsThe general depression has had a marked influence on enterprise in this locality. There are three manganese mines within a few miles which would pay handsome returns if ...
Article : 163 wordsPARA WIRRA, July 31.—Present—All. Five tenders received for office of roadman; only Mr. Ryall's accepted at 4s, 6d. per day. Mr. F, Bowman applied for gravelling on ...
Article : 641 wordsSir—Is it right that the University lecture-rooms and apparatus should be given for the purposes of a merely private Society and as a source of gain to that Society? I do not in ...
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Advertising : 536 wordsSir—Several letters on the above subject have appeared in your columns. Allow another one to appear from an old and experienced South Australian gold-digger. ...
Article : 341 wordsTOTAL ABSTINENCE LEAGUE AND GOSPEL TEMPERANCE AND BAND OF HOPE UNIONS.—The monthly meeting of the Executive was held on Monday afternoon at the ...
Article : 109 wordsSir—As there does not seem any probability of the Prince of Wales accepting the invitation to open our Jubilee Exhibition, I should like to know whether there is any reason ...
Article : 162 wordsJohn Smith, seaman, was charged by J. Lumbers with damaging the shatters of his shop at Port Adelaide on August 2. To pay the damage, which amounted to £1, and ...
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Advertising : 249 wordsThe OVERSEER stated he had visited the butchering and slaughtering establishments, and found them in a satisfactory state. No complaints received during the month. ...
Article : 75 wordsAlma v. Mallala.—Played at Mallala on Saturday, July 31, and resulted in a victory for Mallala on the first innings. Scores:— Mallala, 105 and 45: Alma. 71 and 35 for 3 ...
Article : 87 wordsSir—I regret in the excitement of the subject at last night's meeting having made an unwarranted use of Mr. Turnbull's name, having had only a few seconds' ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 4 Aug 1886, Page 3
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