ST. JAMES'S CHURCH, JAMESTOWN.-Held May 3, the Incumbent (Rev. K. M. Pitt)being in the chair. Messrs. Bailey, Boucaut, B Dickson. Hill. Irvine. Lamb. Opie. ...
Article : 592 wordsNo change has occurred during the past week in the South Mine, which continues to look well throughout. BULLION RETURNS. ...
Article : 1,952 wordsWidespread sympathy is felt here for Mr. J. Badger, who himself is only just recovering from typhoid, in his severe family affliction. He lost a child through diphtheria last week ...
Article : 49 wordsC COMPANY SECOND REGIMENT.—This company held their second quaterly prize meeting on Saturday, April 30. There was rather a poor attendance, owing, no doubt, to the races ...
Article : 204 words" C. Johns—John Darling, jun., v. Alexander McLeay T. C. Holland (agent for II. W. Uthindeli). C. Johns—John Darling, jun., v. John ...
Article : 44 wordsThe twenty—sixth annual meeting of share holders in this institution was held at the Bank on "Wednesday, May 4, Mr. Alexander Hay presiding over a very satisfactory ...
Article : 1,144 wordsWe are still having dry weather. On Sunday a light drizzling rain fell, which was, however, of no practical benefit. Feed is getting scarce in pluses. One farmer states that he has had ...
Article : 328 wordsDefended Causes.—Wadey—Ranphael v. Ritchie (now trial)—C. M. Davis; Tolley—Hare v. Gilford—C. M. Davis. ...
Article : 21 wordsSir John Downer, Q.C., wITH Mr. W. H. Wadey, appeared for Mr. Scirfe and other petitioners generally, Mr. Stock for Sir Edwin Smith and other contributors ...
Article : 3,711 wordsSir—From our Melbourne papers of April 301 read that at a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council, Adelaide, it was decided in the name of the workers of South Australia to ...
Article : 792 wordsA number of judgment summonses were disposed of. A. A, STUMP v. J. HOOPER.—£69 6s., for goods sold and delivered. Mr. J.M. Solomon ...
Article : 446 wordsSir—Miss Spcence's test of Hare's system of voting (modified) will be watched with much interest by all who have carefully studied the subject. I venture to express the hops that ...
Article : 299 wordsS.A. BIBLE AUXILIARY SOCIETY.-The com-mittee of the South Australian Auxiliary Bible Society met at their rooms, Rundlestreet, on Tuesday, there being present the Revs. ...
Article : 461 wordsJoseph Woyden denied that he was an idle and disorderly person. Detective Priest; said the man had led a bad life some years ago, but has reformed. Up to a couple of weeks age he ...
Article : 894 wordsSir—Without posing as a champion of a scheme of which 1 am at present only a student I venture to offer a few considerations upon the difficulties suggested in your article upon ...
Article : 956 wordsN.A. Club.—The weekly meeting of the N.A. Chess Club was held at the Institute on Tuesday evening last. Upwards of twenty members were present besides several visitors including Messrs. ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—Why did a few residents of the Grange and Henley Beach wait upon the Commis-sioners a few days since to humbly beg of them that they would recommend to the ...
Article : 461 wordsSir—I will thank you to allow me space to point out how the regulations are carried out in teference to the working men's blocks situated on the Torrens-road. Brompton. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 5 May 1892, Page 7
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