Following our usual custom, we have sent to a large number of correspondents and other gentlemen in the agricultural districts asking their assistance in this compilation of our ...
Article : 2,214 wordsThe subscriptions received by the Proprietors of the Register, Observer, and Evening Journal, and handed over to the Finance Committee of the ...
Article : 200 wordsAs the ground in the Junction North Shaft continues fairly easy for breaking good progress has been made in sinking, and the bottom now measures 77 ft. below the 640 ft. ...
Article : 314 wordsWe have received a copy of the Directors report and balance-sheet of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company for the half-year ending November 30, 1896. to be submitted to the ...
Article : 2,326 wordsThe Adelaide Oval was occupied all day on Friday with a cricket match between teams representing, the Southern Association, which has its home in the Willunga and Aldinga ...
Article : 1,319 wordsSir—I am sorry you seem inclined to belittle the ideals and efforts of the Society just inaugurated to which I have the honour to belong. I admit that our views may be considered at ...
Article : 488 wordsSir—The result of the harvest has been most distressing. Not only have farmers had to contend against an extra dry season, but the vermin pest has increased to such an extent ...
Article : 397 wordsBAKER'S CREEK.—701 tons crushed for 407 oz. retort gold. BLOCK 14.—For week ending January 22:—Ore treated, 567 tons sulphides, 160 tons carbonates ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Bird-in-Hand Mine is unwatered to No. 5 level. The General Manager for the consolidating Syndicate, Mr. V. F. Shallcross, inspected the same and is quite satisfied with ...
Article : 59 wordsBROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY BLOCK 10.—Week, January 13:—Campbell's Shaft.—615-ft. Level—Sulphide stopes continue to yield usual quantity milling ore, but silver contents lower during past ...
Article : 3,129 wordsULLARING PROPRIETARY G.M. Co.—The first ordinary meeting of the Ullaring Proprietary Goldmining Company was held in Ware Chambers on Friday afternoon. Mr. S. ...
Article : 1,097 wordsSir—I understand that the Premier intends to reform all the defects connected with our law. I wish to point out to him one matter which needs remedy in order to secure justice ...
Article : 606 wordsSir—One would hardly think in these days of culture and civilization, and presumably in a Christian community, that bull-fighting and sports (sic) of the description were not entirely ...
Article : 404 wordsSir—In reply to "Interested" and "Slumped," in to-day's Register, the reason that no miners were employed, as reported, is given in the report itself, which states that water was so heavy as to ...
Article : 140 wordsSir—I was rather amused at seeing the Directors' reply, which they vouchsafed to anonymous, correspondents. So extremely dignified, and yet so utterly unsatisfactory. For my own part I do not ...
Article : 124 wordsMessrs. A. W. Sandford & Co. report on January 22:—There was a further easing of ½d. in value of top lines of butter at to-day's market, although local demand is heavy, and to the almost entire ...
Article : 948 wordsSir—I think it very unfair of Mr. Howells if he is to judge whether Adelaide is musical or not by the financial success or otherwise of his concerts. This is not a fair test. The expenses ...
Article : 394 wordsSir—On the 18th instant I attended a meeting convened by the Chairman of the Carrieton District Council at the request of a small portion of ratepayers, who are discontented at the ...
Article : 522 wordsTHE LAWS TENNIS TOURNAMENT.—The annual tournament of the south Australian lawn Tennis Association has been fixed for March 13 to 20 on the Jubilee Oval. Besides the usual champion and ...
Article : 55 wordsSir—If you or any of your readers can inform the public what are the actual fees in taking out patents in a few of the principal countries of the world, say, the United ...
Article : 304 wordsCAPTAIN PROUT.—By the outgoing mail steamer Orient, leaving on February 3, Captain Prout, the well-known mining export, leaves for England, where, he intends to make ...
Article : 679 wordsSir—Pardon me for troubling you this once. I would not have done, so had not Mr. Howells misquoted me and so changed my meaning. If he refers to my letter in your ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 23 Jan 1897, Page 10
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