The A. J.C. could not have been favoured with more beautiful weather than that which greeted the visitors to Randwick on the opening day of its spring campaign. Heavy clouds ...
Article : 1,146 wordscouncillor George Chattield goes to Adelaide tomorrow to attend as deputation to wait on the Commissioner of Public Works the Betaloo watemain from Gurr's Corner to ...
Article : 937 wordsA large number of unsatisfied judgments occupied the Court, and Mr. Commissioner Russell, in the course of the proceedings, drew attention to the fact that professional agents ...
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Advertising : 910 wordsOn Thursday, September 15, the Boards of Advice Conference resumed its sitting in the Adelaide Town Hall Banqueting-room. Mr. J. L. Bonython again presided over a large attendance. The following ...
Article : 2,548 wordsGiven fine weather there should be some capital racing at Port Adelaide on Saturday afternoon. The acceptances for the flat events were very satisfactory, and in these the fields ...
Article : 2,371 wordsPatrick Bowes, Joseph Wilson, John Lawlor, and Mary Ann Conley each had to pay 10s. for drunkenness. Charles Henry Squires was charged with ...
Article : 920 wordsOn Thursday, after the School Boards' Conference had risen, several of the members visited Mr. F. R. Burton's truant school at Glanville. The party consisted of Messrs. J. Malcolm, J.P., Hender, Wilson ...
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Advertising : 1,123 wordsSir—I am impressed that all is not done that might be to close the desperate state of things at Broken Hill, which is paralysing business in all the colonies, and the end is not ...
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Article : 441 wordsSir—The sooner the Government step in and pass an Act to stop the Unionists from interfering with free man going to work, and also stop them from using ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsThe following lands were allotted by the above Board at Queenscliffe:—Hundred of Menzies— Section 38, C. J. May, 274 acres; Sections 258, 397, G. P. Bell, 572 acres; Sections 300 to 305, 321, John ...
Article : 71 wordsSir—Frequently notices of railway returns have been published in your paper late'y showing that the South Australian Railways were losing £1,000 per day in consequence of ...
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Advertising : 67 wordsSir—I with many other citizens went to the Adelaide Railway Station yesterday afternoon to witness the departure of the New South Wales Police by the Broken Hill express. ...
Article : 261 wordsPlayed on the ground of the tormer. Scores:—Sehick's Hill, 5 goals (James Humphreys, Levitt, Schmitz 2, and D. McRae I) 14 behinds to Yaukahillas' 2 goals 5 behinds. Besider the goal-kickers ...
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Advertising : 75 wordsNEW ALMA AND VICTORIA.—Fortnight's run:—Ore treated, 202 tons, yielding 161 oz. 2 dwt. ot smelted gold. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 16 Sep 1892, Page 3
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