Present—Dr. Whittell (President), Dr. Paterson. Messers. H. Rymill, F. Wright, and G. Young, and the Secretary (Mr. G. H. Ayliffe). ...
Article : 748 wordsThe Government have for some time past had under consideration the desirability of releasing a number of prisoners at present in our gaols on the occasion ...
Article : 727 wordsAn extraordinary shooting case occurred early this morning at the Great Australian Coffee Palace, Castlereagh-street, the victim being Mrs. Eliza Borsboom, 30 ...
Article : 214 wordsA large and influential meeting of the women of South Australia, consisting of the committee and members of the Social Parity Society and their friends and supporters of ...
Article : 636 wordsOwners and trainers are reminded that nominations for the Trotting Club Meeting close at 8 o'clock this evening. The right of catering and the gates will be sold at auction ...
Article : 48 wordsThe western annexe is gradually presenting a less disordered appearance aa the exhibitors' representatives progress with the unpacking. Messrs, Sykes and ...
Article : 180 wordsSir—I read in the Register of this morning that Mr. Goschen, the English Chancellor of the Exchequer, is consoling himself in the belief that the "colonists" are on the side of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 wordsMr. Fletcher is receiving a considerable quantity of Victorian exhibits, which are being unpacked and placed in position. A considerable number of works of art ...
Article : 102 wordsThe following passengers passed, through this evening by the express to Melbourne:—Lady Brassey and the Misses Braasey (3), Meesrs. Des Graz, Pemberton ...
Article : 98 wordsOn Wednesday evening "The Silver King" was again successfully repeated. The performance on Friday will be under distinguished countenance. On Monday ...
Article : 54 wordsThe New South Wales Commissioners have completed arrangements with Mr. F. T. Wolseley to show in action his patent machine for shearing sheep, A ...
Article : 117 wordsProfessor Anderson attracted a moderate attendance to his entertainment at Glenelg on Wednesday ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Exhibition in the Port Presbyterian Lecture Hall was continued on Wednesday afternoon and evening, when there were crowded attendances. In one of the ...
Article : 288 wordsThe steamer Nelcebee took the Port. Pirie Football Club and friends to Port Germein to-day to try conclusions with the local team. The visitors were ...
Article : 150 wordsThe work of putting np the electric-lighting works is progressing satisfactorily, and a trial of some of the lights will be made this week. ...
Article : 29 wordsVery little doing in alluvial. The recent rushes to Wakefield and Deep Gullies are being gradually deserted. Reefing business is brisk. ...
Article : 73 wordsSir-Having collected 200 subscriptions of 1s, each towards fund for repayment to Captain John Egge the sum of £10 which the present Government unjustly charged him as ...
Article : 151 wordsThe steel cotter Thistle, which was built to represent Great Britain in the contest with the American champion yacht for the Queen's Cup, won by the American schooner ...
Article : 995 wordsThis evening Mr. Godsmark, of Leasingham, was run over by a team of horses and very much trampled on. ...
Article : 22 wordsOn Wednesday evening the Y.M.C.A. Hall was fairly well attended when Mr. D. Hughes Bottrill recited several selections from well-known writers. He chose "The Seven Ages ...
Article : 191 wordsSir—As a South Australian born, and the son of a pioneer colonist, I am glad to see the above institution established. There is plenty of room for its exertions in fostering a ...
Article : 898 wordsThe weather for the past ten days has been, cold and wintry, with, occasional light showers of rain, but not enough, to do good. The ground requires a thoroughly good ...
Article : 170 wordsOn Wednesday morning, June 8, the City Coroner and Jury resumed the enquiry into the death of Mr. George Worden, who whilst driving over the Gawler Railway Station ...
Article : 577 wordsMEXICAN G.M. Co.—Captain W. J. Paull reports on May 28:-" Fair progress has been made in 672-feet level east this week, bat we have not succeeded in breaking through to ...
Article : 627 wordsSir—In writing on the above subject I had no desire to provoke a controversy. My object was to draw public attention to the, in my opinion, highly unsatisfactory way the ...
Article : 444 wordsSir-Your correspondent "Cambrian" has more zeal than wisdom, in his blindness he urges the formation of Cambrian Societies ia all the colonies for the object of raising money ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 wordsST. LAWRENCE'S, NORTH ADELAIDE.—A requiem office and solemn High Mass were celebrated yesterday in St. Lawrence's Church, North Adelaide, for Mrs. Margaret ...
Article : 170 wordsSir—"The Owner of the Narracoorte" Station" evidently knows how to suppress the truth, but he may not know what doing so means. He has quoted the first words of a ...
Article : 166 wordsSir—I would like to suggest, in connection with the jubilee dinner to the poor people of this city, that as many of them will be unable to take advantage of it owing to ...
Article : 178 wordsSir—I think it only fair that the residents of Adelaide should have some idea of the way in which some of the unemployed are treated. I refer to men sent from Adelaide to the ...
Article : 315 wordsJamie Gordon was man-of-all-work to a certain Forfarshire laird. The laird was rather an accentric character, and kept no "domestics" except Jamie. Jamie had often ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 9 Jun 1887, Page 7
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