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Advertising : 288 wordsA meeting of ratepayers, convened by tho Woodville District Council, was field at tho Rechabite Hall, York, on Thursday evening, to urgeupon the Railway Commissioner the ...
Article : 562 wordsIn Executive Council on Wednesday it was decided to issue a proclamation ia this week's Gazette approwing of Mr. Price Maurice's land at Forest Range being declared, a goldfield ...
Article : 717 wordsAt the South Mine the 305 it, and 300ft revels are without change from yesterday report, but an improvement is shown in the west parrallel drive at the 200ft. level where ...
Article : 110 words"Fun on the Bristol was played before a full house on Thursday night. Mr. John F. Sheridan's very successful season will conclude this evening, when the same piece will be ...
Article : 52 wordsADELAIDE: FRIDAY, JULY 11, AT 10.30 a.m—Rehearing.-William Eddrup Adcock. ...
Article : 24 wordsAt the time of writing we are within two days of the commencement of the most important jumping meeting in Australia; but, owing to the absence of any reliable betting, public ...
Article : 2,207 words9d., for goods. Judgment for amount. MAGGIE WILSON v. C. SOWERBY.—£19 19s., damages for malicious prosecution. Mr. W. V Smith for plaintiff: Mr. Nesbit for ...
Article : 748 wordsEmulating the action of the male Australians some of the ladies—or, as the Chairman, stated they wished, to be known, tho women—of South Australia some few months ago ...
Article : 705 wordsAn antimony lode has been discovered about twenty-six miles from Limestone in the [?] town district which promises a rich yield. ...
Article : 30 wordsAt the Grand Junction the reef is looking as well as ever. Last Saturday I saw gold in the stone as it came up. At the Victoria Towers the sinking of the ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Committee, consisting of Messrs. S. R. Wilson, W. K. Simms, and S. R. Heseltine, appointed at a meeting of the Stewards and Committee of the Filgate Race Meeting to ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Manager of the Broken Hill Junction writes:—Several shareholders waiters on the Directors this morning with a view of ascertaining the cause, if any for the sudden ...
Article : 113 wordsV.R.C. Scratchings.—Parnell and Forester from the Grand National Hurdle Race; Burlesque from the Two Year Old Handicap. There is not a great amount of betting on ...
Article : 139 words"Mr. J. Elder's Station.—I inspected sections numbered 17623 and 17624, situated about two miles, south-east of the Mutooroo line of lode, and on tho Mutooroo run ...
Article : 176 wordsPRESENT OF ONKAPARINGA.—The Presbytery of Onkaparinga met at Mount Barker on Tuesday, July 8, the Moderator (Rev. A. Law) presiding Clerk read copy of letter which he ...
Article : 429 wordsThere has just been turned out of the Islington Workshops a very handsome boudoir carriage, which is fitted up with the most modern convenience. It is not built on the ...
Article : 870 wordsThe third day's coursing for the Australian Champion Stake- took place to-day at the Moonee Valley Phunpton. The weather was rather finer than the two preceding days. A ...
Article : 297 wordsA. COBB v. W. FISK.—£19, for money had and received on behalf of plaintiff and fur damages sustained in consequence of the unauthorized sale of a certain buggy, and for ...
Article : 135 wordsMINING AT WILCANNIA.—Our Wilcannia correspondent telegraphs on July 9:—At Bonley Goldfields work is being caaried on vigorously at several claim, notably the ...
Article : 200 wordsAt the Jubilee Exhibition Buildings on Thursday evening Mr. W. S. Malt by made his appearance before the Adelaide public, after an of some years. under tho auspices of the Ariel ...
Article : 293 wordsFat cattle.—475 yarded and sold this week at prices about equal to late rates. Sales were fairly brisk, especially for best quality. About two-thirds of the supply [?] of good to prince cattle, the ...
Article : 481 wordsJoseph Johnson was charged by Police-constable Richmond with throwing stones in a public place. Fined 5s. and costs, £1 in all, or in default seven days imprisonment. ...
Article : 43 wordsMUTOOROD.—July 7:—Main Shaft—Crosscut, 220ft. level, extended 18 ft., being 150 ft. from shaft, and 50 ft, from first lode met with. Ground continues favorable, and shows occasional bunches of ...
Article : 1,015 wordsEllen Best paid £1 for drunkenness, John Hall disbursed £2 for indulging in indecent language in a public thoroughfare off Currie-street. Patrick Dwyer, for furious driving on ...
Article : 89 wordsTHE EIGHT-HOURS PRINCIPLE AT HINMARSH.—A few weeks ago, it will be remembered, the eight-hours system was adopted in the tanneries of Hindmarsh. Previously only masons ...
Article : 398 wordsHugh Morton was charged, on the information of Inspector Shakespeare, with having driven a horse attached to a dray without springs at more than a walking pace along ...
Article : 184 wordsThe managers of the Saturday popular concerts have gone far afield to secure new talent. They nave secured Mr. Frank II. Bradley, who has lately been engaged in ...
Article : 73 wordsUNITED SERVICE LODGE.—The annual meeting of the United service Lodge No. 37 was held at the Masonic Hall, Flinders-street, on Thursday night, July 10. The W.M. Brother ...
Article : 226 wordsOn Thursday morning the Geelong footballers were entertained by His Worship the Mayor (Mr. L. Cohen) in the Mayor's Reception-room. Town Hall. Besides the team ...
Article : 491 wordsMr. George Laughton reports:—Dairy Cows—A [?] supply. For best there was a fair demand, but the market was not brisk. I sold best to £9 15s.; good, from £6 15s. to £8; others, from £8: others, from £3 ...
Article : 255 wordsA [?] Johnson was charged with distrubing the peace and good order of the ship Rajah on July 8. Fined 20s., or in default go to gaol for one week. William Bristow was ...
Article : 88 wordsSir—It is within the remembrance of most of your readers that the Medical Board resigned their positions as a protest against thy registration of one whom they believed to be ...
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Advertising : 339 wordsIn consequence of the alterations in specifications Mr. T. White has reduced his tender for the Hawler Park footbridge to £13, and this has been accepted. ...
Article : 210 wordsThe following additional returns have been received:- Crystal Brook.—Councillors—Pirie Ward, Messrs. H. H. Butler and E. H. Eagle: Township ...
Article : 225 wordsThe following is the passenger-list of the R.M.S. Orotava, which left London on June 6, and may be expected to arrive at Largs Bay about Sunday night:— ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 11 Jul 1890, Page 3
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