Mr. G. A. Goyder, Analyst to the Crown Lands Department, has made an analysis of the competition which was stowed in the fore part of the Hazel Branch, and has forwarded ...
Article : 466 wordsMr. Jude, who arrived on Saturday, gave an entertainment in the Institute Hall on Sunday afternoon and evening. The seating accommodation of the building was taxed to ...
Article : 1,041 wordsWith regard to the strange disease, resulting in almost total blindness, which has broken out among horses running on country adjoining the Darling Mr. Wilks ...
Article : 366 words"The Solicitor" filled the Theatre Royal again last evening, the piece being bo brilliantly acted that the same hearty reception should greet the performance for the two ...
Article : 264 wordsPresent—Aldermen Sketheway (presiding), Buik, Hagedorn, Richardson, and Whelan, Councillors Brice, Johnson, Klauer, Mysra, Packer, Pullin, Roberts, Robertson, Sellar. ...
Article : 794 wordsAcceptances for the Port Adelaide Races are due at 8 o'clock this evening at Ford's Royal Arms Hotel, Port Adelaide, or at the Globe Hotel, Adelaide. ...
Article : 826 wordsSir—There is always a sound ring about any letter signed by Samuel Tomkinson, and that iu tho paper of yesterday was equal to many other epistles of value from time to time ...
Article : 405 wordsThe fine weather on Monday evening attracted another large crowd to the rink, but the attendance at the other sessions was scarcely up to the overage. Mr. Norris gave ...
Article : 48 wordsSir—I agree with your correspondent "Taffy" in some of his observations, and take this opportunity of referring to the most important, namely. Government Spending ...
Article : 1,072 wordsProfessor Woodroffe, with his interesting exhibition of wax figures aud glassblowing, has been in Adelaide for over four mouths, and the patronage accorded to him marks the ...
Article : 97 wordsSir—The Hon. Samuel Tomkinson takes a walk around Port Adelaide on a Saturday afternoon, and finds in his walk food for meditation upon the deserted appearance of the ...
Article : 309 wordsThe Genista, ship. 1,799 tons, Hearn, master, from Barry, with a cargo of 1,816 tons of coke for the Proprietary Company, grounded at Plank Point yesterday morning. An ...
Article : 216 wordsThe management of the Block 10 Mine has decided to work certain sections of the mine on tribute, and a notice to thin effect and calling for tenders has been posted outside the ...
Article : 294 wordsThe celluloid mirror ia a new invention which should have a future. A plate of transparent celluloid is coated with silver or other polished metal, over which another layer ...
Article : 939 wordsThe Secretary of the Marine Board received the following telegram from the head keeper at the Point Lowly Lighthouse on Monday afternoon:—"Ship Genista ashore at ...
Article : 274 wordsSir—Did we not know that Mr. Tomkinson suffers from chronic Unionism on the brain and strikophobia we should marvel that a man of such general ability and intelligence should ...
Article : 313 wordsBAKER'S CREEK CONSOLIDATED.—September 14:—97 tons crushed for a yield of 116 oz. 10 dwt. Average per ton, 1 oz. 4 dwt. FRASER'S SOUTH.—September 18:—Crushed 535 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 wordsHERBEL'S GOLD-MINING COMPANY.—Ak notified by an advertisement in another column applications for shares in the above Company will be received through the members of any Stock Exchange. The ...
Article : 58 wordsBALAKLAVA IRON AND COPPER COMPANY.—A meeting of members of this Company was held at the office of Mr. W. L. Ware on Monday afternoon, when the memorandum and articles of association ...
Article : 58 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. T. Whits), and Councillors Anstey, Binks, Calder, Colliver, Gannoni, Henderson, and Williams. Mr. Taylor, who for three years was Mayor of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,157 wordsThe inmates of the Destitute Asylum hod a treat on Sunday, when, thanks to the generosity of those who responded to Mr. T. R. Haldane'a thoughtful appeal, they were all ...
Article : 482 wordsTo-night was the busiest at Tattersall's for years, several horses being backed for very large sums. Brockleigh remained favourite for the Metropolitan Stakes, and was ...
Article : 260 wordsSir—In reading your paper of Thursday's date I was much stirred with the utterances of some of the self-called "Social Reformers" at their meeting held in the Victoria Hall ...
Article : 707 wordsSir—From the statements made by ex-Councillors and others as the meeting of ratepayers held in the above district on Monday and Tuesday 11th and 12th inst, it must be ...
Article : 556 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. E. C. Hemingway), and Councillors Condon, Down, Boland, Cuming, Martindale, Filsell, and Weber. A letter was received from the Town Clerk ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsThe committee of the V.A.T.C. have instructed their Handicapper(Mr.E.T. Barnard) to hold back the weights for the Toorak Handicap until Monday next. The running at the ...
Article : 61 wordsSir—I would like, in response to the Mulligans, to cite just a few native names quite as euphonious as Mulligan. There is, for instance, Oodloonalotainneenee, a native name ...
Article : 189 words3249. Osborne's washing machine or board for washing cloches, A. G. Osborne (provisional). 3520. Earth augurs, W. A. Howe. 3251. Improvements in the means of joining ...
Article : 64 wordsSir—My opinion of a steeplechaser may be of use to your "sports." In my judgment no amount of "schooling" will make a successful steeplechaser of a horse that is not a natural ...
Article : 172 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. J. Jones, J.P.) and Councillors Brooker, Gould, Hunwick, Hocking, and Vardon. The MAYOR referred to the question of a ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 19 Sep 1893, Page 6
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