Monday's weather was more suited to the winter season than to midsummer, and the proverbial holiday atmospheric conditions failed for once to gladden the day for ...
Article : 2,916 wordsThe first stage of the country week was concladed on Monday, when the countrymen had to play under conditions with which they are quite unfamiliar. The weather was pleasant ...
Article : 61 wordsThe match between the two Northern teams was continued on the neutral ground, one end of which was sticky and the other being a trifle lower soft for some time. The Upper ...
Article : 625 wordsWe were favoured with splendid rain on Sunday morning, oven 0.900 in being registered. Farmers' tanks are filled, and watercarting has stopped. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 575 wordsThe B South Eleven, who on saturday evening seemed to be in a position from which they could win easily, found themselves hard pushed on Monday to secure a victory. When ...
Article : 578 wordsTho bicycle races to-day were an unqualified success owing partly to the fact that the track has been greatly improved. Some 2,000 persons were present. A strong wind ...
Article : 274 wordsThe annual regatta was held to-day. The morning broke very wet and rough, but the weather cleared at about noon. There was a Fair attendance, a good many coming by the ...
Article : 95 wordsThe annual fete tendered to the patients of the Home for Incurables was held at Glenelg on Saturday last. A start was made from the Home in three drags at 10 a.m., the route ...
Article : 214 wordsThe annual match between elevens representing the districts north and south of the City will be begun on the Oval to-day. The South team will be:—W. Atkinson Mount ...
Article : 136 wordsThe showery weather and the counter-attraction at Glenelg did not favour the fathering of a large crowd of people at the Semaphore on Monday. During the morning, however, the ...
Article : 98 wordsAfter the presentation of old colonists to His Excellency, the company adjourned to the large room upstairs, where a splendid luncheon had been laid out by Mr. G. A. Marten. The ...
Article : 5,082 wordsThe usual sports were held on the Colley Reserve, and were a great success, under the direction of the following gentlemen:—Subcommittee, Messrs. H. L. Hosier (Chairman) ...
Article : 231 wordsHenley Beach attracted a fair share of the holiday-makers on the 28th. "Old Sol" shone out warmly in the afternoon, and made the time pleasant enough for those who ventured ...
Article : 57 wordsThe game between the representatives of the locomotive workshops of Victoria and South Australia was concluded on the Adelaide Oval on Monday. when the local men won by ...
Article : 657 words? There was a large and enthusiastic attendance at the Theatre Royal on the holiday night. The marvellous, "Cinemotographe" proved pleasing and startling in its effects ...
Article : 124 wordsSir—In Dr. W. it. Smiths letter, supplied to the order of the lion, the Chief Secretary, and published in the Register of the 22nd Inst. he states " a careful stud v of the ...
Article : 164 wordsA holiday house that must have exceeded the most sanguine expectations of Fitzgerald Brothers filled the spacious tent to overflowing on Monday evening, when the splendid ...
Article : 206 wordsSub-committee—Messrs. A. Le K. Boucaut [Chairman), J. P. Boucaut, Pope. Councillor Pope, B. Combe, F. Burford, C. Thompson, and J. Eitzen, jun. Judges—Messrs. H. D. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 29 Dec 1896, Page 6
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