On the Adelaide Oval on Tuesday afternoon the Geelong team played the last match of their-series, their opponents being the Sooth Australian intercolonial team. The afternoon ...
Article : 1,064 wordsThe annual meeting of the members of the Orphan Home for Girls was held at the Church Office, Leigh-street, on Tuesday afternoon. There was a good attendance and the Bishop ...
Article : 628 wordsAt the 350-ft. level in the Broken Hill South Mine to-day. there was disclosed some of the finest ore seen on the Barrier, in the shape of carbonate of lead, carrying large quantities of ...
Article : 331 wordsA small fire occurred at a quarter to 3 o'clock this morning on the premises of Mr. William Brennan, butcher. A small woodshed used as a lumber room was partially consumed. The ...
Article : 65 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Adelaide District of the G.U.O.O.F. was held on Tuesday, July 15, in the Alfred Masonic Hall,. Waymouth-street. Adelaide. Present.—G.M. ...
Article : 695 wordsBy Sir E. T. SMITH, from 207 persons, praying that Mr. James Leahy, licensed victualler, who was for twenty-four years in the Police Force, and was dismissed in January, 1888, on the recommendation ...
Article : 24,044 wordsRev. Hugh Gilmore lectured on "Gladstone" to-night in aid of the Institute funds to an appreciate audience. At the local rink Maltby has been giving ...
Article : 56 wordsA fatal accident occurred at Queen's Wharf to-day. A. man named Thompson while engaged in working a crane used in unloading the steamer Flinders missed his footing and ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Hon. J. Warren to ask on July 16-is it the intention of the Government to insist that. cowcatchers shall be attached to all engines on the Port and other railway lines? ...
Article : 438 wordsPloughing and sowing are drawing to a close. The crops above ground look Healthy and strong, and give promise of a good return. A few weeks of fine warm weather would do ...
Article : 218 wordsENMORE CONSOLIDATED.—Telegram, July 14:—"Cleaned rap battery; 121 oz. 15 dwt. bar gold. New lode looking very well; particulars on report. Tiring shoots to hopper. None crushed new lode yet; mill in full work." ...
Article : 43 wordsTHE ALMA EXTENDED.—Owing to a misapprehension the paragraph in our special reporter's account of his trip to Waukaringa, beginning "Since the mine was opened over a ton and a ...
Article : 229 wordsSir—Mr. G. Hannaford seems to have written his letter of the 5th inst. on the above subject in ignorance of the real facts of the case or be is under serious misapprehension ...
Article : 1,019 wordsSir—Now that copper is coming to the front again it may be interesting to recall a few facts about those good old mines. "Wallaroo opened about March, 1860; Moonta opened ...
Article : 450 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 bear the signature of the Mining Manager or Secretary of the Company. ...
Article : 1,220 wordsPARKSIDE BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL.—The tenth anniversary was celebrated on Sunday and Monday last. The Revs. W. E. Rice, Hugh Gilmore, and the pastor (the Rev. S. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsSOUTH UNITED CLUB.—The annual dinner in connection with this club was held on Monday evening at the Brecknock Arms, when Mr. G. Wright (one of the founders of the ...
Article : 246 wordsSir—I was much interested upon reading your paragraph re the "individual" (I was going: to write "man") who wanted to get at the Government in regard to land in the ...
Article : 289 words"The Private Secretary" attracted a crowded audience at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday night, when this laughable comedy was greatly appreciated by those present. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Quintrell and Fisk Combination, gave their entertainment in Garner's Booms on Tuesday night in the presence of a large audience. It was noticeable that the first ...
Article : 95 wordsSir—I think the Treasurer is treating Corporations unfairly. Last year the Assembly decided that Corporations were to get the corporate licence-fees, the same as District ...
Article : 229 wordsIt is evident that an organ recital consisting of popular numbers will attract an audience, at least it may be so far judged by the fair audience which assembled in the Town Hall on ...
Article : 227 wordsSir—In to-days Register I notice a letter signed "Mary Quarrell" calling attention to the action of the Municipal Council in refusing to grant a slaughtering licence to ...
Article : 391 wordsMR. E. T. Smith. By our advertising columns our readers will observe that Mr. E. T. Smith, the temperance lecturer, has decided to lecture and deliver the orations of Gough in ...
Article : 121 wordsThe monthly meeting was held at Potter's Burrawing Hotel on July 5. Mr. E. D. Swaffer, J.P., presided over a fair attendance. A letter was read from the Hon. W. Cooler in ...
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Advertising : 328 wordsSir—Shareholders are indebted to the Hon.1 Mr. West-Erskine for calling attention to the desirability of erecting more smelters. From a careful estimate it appears to me that with all ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Variety Company which appeared under the above name at the North Adelaide Institute on Tuesday evening attracted a fair attendance. The programme was varied ...
Article : 109 wordsSir—Poor South Australia. Here we go again. Only two years ago subsidies were abolished by Ministers who had some consideration for their bleeding country. Now ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Frank Bradley, late organist of the Alexandra Palace. London, will give a free organ recital in the Town Hall this afternoon. Mr. Hamilton Clarke, the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 16 Jul 1890, Page 7
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