The work of extending the crosscut west of the 400-ft. level in the Central Mine is proceeding, and a crosscut has now entered a species of garnet sandstone. As I pointed ...
Article : 532 wordsSir—One of my friends declines to travel on tho Hills line by night for fear that a dirty oil lamp may buret and involve him in a fate similar to that of the late Hon. J. G. ...
Article : 346 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. Riddoch (Chairman), J. Darwent, D. Mackay, Dr. F. Ockley, and L. W. Peake (Hon. Secretary). It was decided to forward to the Central Bureau a ...
Article : 67 wordsSir—Being interested, as I think all men should be, in the advancement of Christian religion and national education, and knowing something of the cruel struggles as recorded ...
Article : 567 words[Secretaries of clubs are reminded that to eunsure publication reports of matches, stating in connection with which Association they are played, should reach this office not later than Monday evening.] ...
Article : 663 wordsSir—Mr. E. P. Neabit, astute as he is, and a personal friend of my own, is, I think, entirely wrong in some of the utterances given expression to in his letter of 9th inst. ...
Article : 412 wordsPresent—Messrs. Attiwill (Chairman), Blackwell, Hunt, Williams, and McGilchirst (Hon. Secretary) Mr. Hunt read a report on seeds seat to him by the Central Bureau and ...
Article : 78 wordsPresent—Messrs. F. Wiirm (Chairman), A. Anderson, P. Anderson, C. Faulkner, J.P., T. Henderson, C. Hepentale, E. Pitt, E. Bassites, G. Sherriff, P. A discussion took ...
Article : 144 wordsThe monthly meeting of the North Adelaide School Board of Advice was held in the School-office on Monday evening, Much 10. There were present the Hon. M. Salom ...
Article : 751 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. C. Tonkin (Chairman), Long, Zeichekmann, and Charles Smith, jun. (Hon. Secretary). The suitability of the soil between Minlaton and Stansbury for the ...
Article : 93 wordsA severe thunderstorm passed over this district on the sight of the 5th inst. It commenced just at dusk and continued until daylight, there being a good full of rain. We still keep getting a large ...
Article : 103 wordsSir—Your able article of last week touching upon the now well -known utterance of Justice Boucaut has met so far as I have heard with general approval. That His ...
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Advertising : 625 wordsPresent—Messrs. J. St. G. Packridge, J.P. (Chairman), George Dorward, James Telfer, J.P., E. P. Oswald, J.P., C. B. Evan, J.P., and John Anderson (Hon. Secretary). In ...
Article : 269 wordsSir—It is a puzzle to me how to account for the strange absence of enterprise on the part of South Australians in not establishing several woollen factories in this colony. ...
Article : 804 wordsThings are very quiet on the field just now, but as soon as some of the suspensions are up matters will be more lively. The Eiffel Tower Company are going to have a meeting ...
Article : 231 wordsSir—Archbishop Reynolds in this morning's Register has issued a disclaimer. He says, " I would desire it to bo known on my own part and on behalf of my fleck that the ...
Article : 429 wordsSir—I was not aware that the question Mr. Justice Boucant asked from the Bench would have caused each a natter. Of course it is considered bad form to discuss such a ...
Article : 342 wordsPresent—Messrs. F. W. Paech (Chairman), F. H. Sonnemann, C. Jaenech, A. von Doussa, C. Reimann, and J. C. Rundle (Hon. Secretary). Mr. Reimann produced specimen of ...
Article : 344 words[Secretaries of clubs are reminded that to ensure publication reports of matches, stating in connection with which Association they are played, should reach this office not later than Monday evenings.] ...
Article : 446 wordsThe Blinman Mine is working very satisfactorily with a rather limited number of men, but I thick I am correct in stating that the output is larger for the past two ...
Article : 111 wordsIn the Central Australian Goldfields, the Wheal Fortune has struck the lode in the tunnel 90 ft. from the surface. It carries good gold. A good alluvial patch has been ...
Article : 80 wordsSir—I have a very high admiration of and esteem for the forensic erudition, legal knowledge, and, until this morning, of the good sense of my amiable friend, E. Paries ...
Article : 490 wordsSir—May I respectfully ask His Grace Archbishop Reynolds, in farther explanation of his letter In to-day's Register, to indicate plainly and distinctly what the Roman ...
Article : 142 wordsNEW BANKSIA G.M. SYNDICATE.—A meeting of shareholders in the New Banksia Gold-mining Syndicate, presided over by Mr. J. Laughton. Chairman of Directors. ...
Article : 265 wordsODDFELLOWSHIP.—A Juvenile Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows in connection with Prospect Lodge No. 29 was successfully instituted at Prospect on Friday ...
Article : 136 wordsSir—Your article on the London Mining Exhibition attracted my attention to-day, and I quite coincide with the views therein expressed. I believe it is of the utmost ...
Article : 181 wordsSir—The letter of Archbishop Reynolds in your issue of this morning is very satisfactory, as indicating the real issue now before the electors. No one ever imagined that His ...
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Advertising : 435 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. J. Manning, J.P.), Councillors Hemingway, Tally, Bartlett, Jones. Dawn, and Beale. Correspondence—Letter from H. Marsh & Co., stating ...
Article : 147 wordsBLOCK 10 MINE.—On Tuesday the Stock Exchange of Adelaide received the following telegram from the Secretary of Block 10:—"Bulk assay 294 oz. silver, 12 per cent. lead. ...
Article : 245 wordsPROSPECT, March 10.—Present—All. Letter received from Crown Landa Office informing Council that Government will guarantee £70 towards coat of draining main Lower North-road near cleaning ...
Article : 577 wordsSir—Now that a plethora of candidates for Parliamentary honcurs, wish the comfortable embellishment of £200 a year, are expounding their doctrines, and the education question ...
Article : 127 wordsSir—Several letters have appeared from farmers and others complaining of the on willingness of brewers to puchase South Australian grown barley, and expressing astonishment ...
Article : 282 wordsSir—The Melbourne Argus kindly inserted my letter taken from the Register re the stinkwort, which caused several gentlemen in Victoria to take interest in the subject. ...
Article : 269 wordsSir—Mr. W. Jones has questioned the truthfulness of the paragraph beaded "A disastrous in the Hundred of Menzies," as published in your issue. I should have ...
Article : 788 wordsSir—The last of the rabbits!—it sounds too good to be true. I thick their days are pretty well numbered. The remedy hM been most simple. Here we have in Australia the ...
Article : 220 words[To ensure insertion of reports, which should be brief and pointed, the copy must be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and hear the signature of the Mining Manager or Secretary of the Company. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 12 Mar 1890, Page 7
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