Present—Messrs. P. Allen (Chairman). P. Roaelf .w. Cowley, D. Eddyvean, E. J. Clark, anil J. Wearne (Hon. Secretary). Mr. Cowley promised to save seeds of the Royal George pie-melon (sample ...
Article : 1,167 wordsPetition to Close Liquidation. —In the matter of the Commercial Bank of South Australia. Petition for Delivery of Securities by Public. ...
Article : 156 wordsWith the closing evolutions of the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron on April 2 the S.A. yachting season 1891-2 bat virtually come to an end. All the boats have not yet been anugly laid in their ...
Article : 2,363 wordsSir—I notice in the paper numerous suggestions that the Government should set apart some of the public lands along our railways for village settlements as a solution of the ...
Article : 563 wordsThe deficiency in the supply of water available for smelting and mining operations is a source of grave anxiety, and forms the principal topic of conversation. It was found ...
Article : 678 wordsThe Nbill Free Press, a Victorian provincial paper, of April 8, contains the following:—We cannot understand the consistency of a Ministry which favours Australian federation ...
Article : 566 wordsA Shanghai correspondent, writing to an exchange, gives details of a terrible atrocity committed by Chinese rebels on the border of Manchuria, and of equally terrible punishment ...
Article : 853 wordsThe younger club at Gieneig was again unfortunate at the beginning of the season, the opening evolutions having to be postponed on account of the unconditions state of the weather. During ...
Article : 207 words[At the Local Courthouse, before His Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell, S.M., at 10 o'clock.] Assessment of Damages — Blatchford ...
Article : 332 wordsThe boat race between the Universities of Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide will be rowed on the Port River on Saturday, April 23. The eights have been for some time in active trailing, and no effort ...
Article : 988 wordsSir—We often hear it said nowadays that working men are always grumbling about something, but upon my word they have just cause for so doing, for no sooner do they get ...
Article : 498 wordsMuch has been written about the cunning and drying of fruit and their exportation to the London and other European markets. Home information from one who has had ...
Article : 989 wordsSi—The granting of even half a day as a Bank and Government holiday on Cup Davis an act, 1 believe, not approved by a large majority of the community. Commercial men in large ...
Article : 978 wordsThe following are the Fortnightly crushings from Southern Cross:-Fraser's—258 tons crushed, yielding 269 oz. Fraser's South-210 tons crushed, yielding 213 oz. ...
Article : 36 wordsNo. 1 NORTH GLANMIRE.—This Company has declared a dividend of ls., payable on Monday, April 11. ...
Article : 18 wordsMACINATOSHS.—April 9:—Fifteen heads working well. Beef in winze 5 ft thick. No hanging-wall yet; looks promising. FRASER'SSouth.—April 9:—Twenty head worked ...
Article : 908 wordsPresent—Messrs. O. Phillips (Chairman), R.T. Melrose, J. A. Naismith, A. W. Loveday, J. Miller, and A. B. Rolland (Hon. Secretary). Secretary requested to write District Council, requesting them ...
Article : 83 wordsThis was the title of an address by Mr. H. Taylor at the Democratic Club on Sunday evening before a large attendance of members. Mr. Taylor said it arose out of a controversy ...
Article : 492 wordsPresent— Messrs. W. R. Randoll (Chairman), W. Moore, James Harvey, John Monfries. Dawsun, Hanna, J. A. Pontt, Francis Hatch, and W. Green (Hon. Secretary). Mr. Pontt read a paper on the ...
Article : 1,040 wordsSir—I see " A Native" takes exception to some of the conditions affecting the irrigation colonies of Renmark and Mildura, particularly to the first cost of the land. Now, Sir. I ...
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Article : 126 wordsSir—too much stress cannot be laid on this question and answer as they appeared combined in your issue of a few days ago from the pen of Mr. Cumming. No possible doubt ...
Article : 193 wordsOn Monday last three steamers arrived from Morgan—the Pearl, Nellie, and Princess Royal—bringing in all 90 tons of cargo and several passengers, some of whom had lately ...
Article : 329 wordsSir—Eighty thousand pounds per annum to keep a tweed factory going, £1,180 per engine to assist another factory, 25 per cent, to help to make waterpipes ...
Article : 100 wordsSir—In reply to our individualistic friends, I would like to make an alteration in a saying of Emerson's with regard to land, to the effect that bo long as there is a landless person your ...
Article : 97 wordsSir—I deny that any winze was sunk below the £l5-ft, level in this mine in August last. I am, Sir, &e..JOHN WARREN, General Manag ...
Article : 44 wordsMEDINDIE v. KENT TOWN.—The last match of the season was played on Saturday on the Medindie ground, and proved an easy win for the Medindies. Fred Ewers pitched well for ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 11 Apr 1892, Page 7
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