Considerable dissatisfaction exists among the master grocers of the city in reference to the closing of their shops on Wednesday afternoons. Although the system has been in ...
Article : 436 wordsA nice rain tell last night, registering over half an inch. The fall appears to be general all along the coast, and should put sufficient water in the tanks to open up the track again ...
Article : 262 wordsThe fourth annual Convention of the Sturt District of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held in the Wesleyan Lecture Hall, Glenelg, on Thursday, March ...
Article : 766 wordsThe Volunteer Companies here, having obtained permission from the Commandant, have determined to hold an Easter encampment this year. There is a likelihood of ...
Article : 382 wordsWith great regret we announce the death, at the age of sixty-six, of Dr. Dale, one of the ablest and meet distinguished and popular Nonconformist ministers of England. He was ...
Article : 1,124 wordsMarch 14 and a wet day—it seems almost incredible, especially when one considers that the odds are rather 100 to 1 on its proving a scorcher. Excepting the Exhibition held under ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 823 wordsThe forecast issued by the Meteorological Department for Thursday, March 14, the date fixed for the Glenelg Railway picnic was by no means reassuring, but still a break in the ...
Article : 724 wordsCaptain Melvilie, who some months ago retired from the position of Harbourmaster, died here at half-past 5 this morning from senile decay. He was seventy-one years of ...
Article : 61 wordsA terrible fire took place at Stokes yesterday. Netting and wire fences were partially destroyed. The wind changed in time to save other property. The fire is supposed to have ...
Article : 40 wordsThe vintage at the Springvale vineyards has started, and the other vineyards will start in a few days. The crop is excellent. The rains late in the season vastly benefited the ...
Article : 238 wordsLast night a Christy minstrel entertainment was given by local amateurs the Institute Hall is aid of the Junior Cricket Club, and passed off successfully. ...
Article : 323 wordsAlfred J. Quarrell, Brown-street, writes supporting the appeal from the President and Secretaries of Our Boys' Institute. He testified to the benefit he has received through its ...
Article : 465 wordsThe cricket match Stoddart's Eleven v. Fifteen Southern Tasmanians was to have been begun to-day, but owing to heavy rain play was postponed till the next day. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Secretary of the Broken Hill Cricket Association the morning received an intimation from the Secretary of the Adelaide Cricket Club that George Giffen would be ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. Butler, M.P., writes:—"In the report of my speech at Dublin your correspondent places a wrong construction on my reference to the main-road vote. What I pointed out ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Rev. W. Gray, for twelve years a missionary on Tamra, New Hebrides, sad who recently returned from a visit to the sugar districts in Queensland, delivered a lecture on ...
Article : 490 wordsOn Thursday, March 7, an enquiry was held as to a large bash fire, which is supposed to have originated somewhere in the locality of Dean Creek, and burned a quantity of ...
Article : 425 wordsThe Mount Gambier Coursing Club have resolved to hold on the Queen's Birthday a sweepstakes of a guinea, with fire guineas added, for an unlimited number of all-aged ...
Article : 101 wordsPAYNEHAM WESLEYAN CHURCH.—An effort to remove a liability of £1,420 from the trustees of this Church has just been brought to a successful termination. The Church and ...
Article : 355 wordsST. PAUL'S CLUB.—A review of the matches played by this club last season is very satisfactory. Eighteen matches were played, out of which fourteen were won, two lost, and two ...
Article : 70 wordsVery few members turned out to play in the fire Bogey competition of the year on Saturday last. The weather being excessively hot was all against ...
Article : 253 wordsOn Saturday evening Martin Shea, son of Mr. M. Shea, of Koonunga, broke his collarbone through a horse which he was riding falling in a crabhole. ...
Article : 30 wordsA meeting of the United Labour Party was held on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance, and Mr. J. Thompson presided. A letter from the Australasian Federation ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 15 Mar 1895, Page 6
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