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Advertising : 1,903 wordsOur local Lawn Tennis Club gave their opening ball on Friday evening for the season in the local Oddfellows' and Foresters' Hall, which was largely attended, about ninety ...
Article : 328 wordsDefended Causes.—Scott v. Solomon, Ellis v. Cooling, Grasby v. Dassas, Jay v. Von Sande, Berry v. Cannall and Uxor, Robertson v. Kauffman, Menz v. Ham, Bradley v. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe steamer Paringa, arrived this evening with 600 bales of wool from the Lake stations for Port Adelaide. WOOLWASHING.—Messrs. G. & H. Burnell ...
Article : 1,125 wordsThe hearing of this actin was resumed. Dr. Smith announced that he was unable to produce certain scrip which the plaintiff had called for, the defendant having parted ...
Article : 2,568 wordsSir—In reference to the above Company I notice in your issue letters taking exception to the advisability of the Government entertaining the proposals of such Company and stating ...
Article : 611 wordsThe annual public picnic of the Presbyterian Sabbath-schools of Jamestown and Belalie East was held on Thursday, the 20th inst. at Willowie Creek. The day was all ...
Article : 201 wordsA meeting of the ratepayers was held last night to consider the advisableness of the Corporation taking over the Institute from the committee. The debt is at present £200 ...
Article : 114 wordsThe cool change in the weather, with slight showers of rain, tended to greatly revive our hopes of harvest. Two of our townsmen have gone to try their ...
Article : 108 wordsGoldsbrough's monthly circular, dated from Melbourne on September 20, says:—"Wool.—The operations in this market since the date of our last summary have been confined to a few private ...
Article : 1,009 wordsMARY CASHMAN V. T. CONLON.—£19 14s, damages for detention of goods and for rent, Mr. Pope for plaintiff. The defendant repudiated the liability. Judgement for amount. ...
Article : 63 wordsTh newly formed Christy Club gave a drawing-room entertainment at Yorketown on Tuesday, 18th inst., repeating the programme here on Thursday and at ...
Article : 117 wordsAbel Simmons, for using indecent language, had to pay £2 10s. Hartly Dixon was charged with being liable to William Turner. labourer, in the sum of £3 10s. wages. Mr. ...
Article : 191 wordsSir—Mr. Stacey is very good in taking so much trouble in mystifying your readers in trying to make them believe "that the bight of Largs Bay deepening is going on." and a lot of ...
Article : 701 wordsThe anniversary in connection with, the Redhill United Methodist Sunday-school was celebrated on Sunday last, September 23. The Rev. H. Hartley conducted the morning ...
Article : 170 wordsBenjamin C. Young, printer, was charged by Sub-Inspector Doyle with, on or about September 1, printing certain cards meant to be published or dispersed without having ...
Article : 149 wordsThe weather has been very warm, and rain threatened on several occasions. On Thursday afternoon rain set in steadily, and it was expected that it would continue, but only 21 ...
Article : 1,031 wordsA tea meeting and concert took place at Wisanger on Wednesday last, and both were well patronised. Over 100 persons sat down to tea. The concert in the evening went off ...
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Advertising : 477 wordsThings in the mining way are now very quiet. At present there are only five properties being worked, and the total number of men engaged is only about twenty. Although ...
Article : 80 wordsWe are sadly in need of a school and teacher under Government. Our only meats of educating the children is by paying 2s. 10d. for each child taught by a young lady, and ...
Article : 68 wordsThe heat during the past week has been very great, on one or two occasions registering 97° in the shade. It was very sultry all day yesterday until evening. when we were ...
Article : 213 wordsMart's weekly report, dated from Sydney on September 21, says:—"Wool—A firm tone may be noted. Arrivals continue large, and the season will soon be in full swine. Station Sheepskins.—At our ...
Article : 344 wordsSir—While admitting that the deputation that waited on our firm was not treated courteously by one member of the firm, through a misunderstanding between one of the ...
Article : 101 wordsSir—How to increase the revenue and spoil the little game of the Banks. Let the Treasurer (or whoever may have the right of doing it) Issue post-office orders or ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 27 Sep 1888, Page 3
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