A suggestion made by Chief Justice Way some time ago has borne fruit in a manner which will afford gratification to many in Adelaide. The suggestion was as to the ...
Article : 2,904 wordsA further progress report of the Pastoral Board was laid before the House of Assembly on Tuesday. It was as follows:—"We have the honor to submit the progress report of the Pastoral Board up to ...
Article : 425 wordsA more enjoyable day than Monday for holiday-makers could hardly have been imagined, and in consequence all the principal places of amusement were largely ...
Article : 4,714 wordsThe traffic returns for the various lines of railway are as follows:—Port, Semaphore, and Large Bay, 58,000; southern line, 6,000; north line, 2.000 ; Glenelg—Victoria square, ...
Article : 94 wordsThe holiday today was celebrated by sports in connection with the athletic club, which were extremely successful. The prizes offered amounted to £165, and the programme ...
Article : 102 wordsWorks on Messrs. Millar Bros.' section of the intercolonial railway from the Murray bridge to the border are (says the Tatiara Mail) progressing most satisfactorily under the ...
Article : 653 wordsAbout 2,000 persons attended the sports held here to-day in celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Early-Closing Association. Over £100 was offered in prizes. In the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Presbytery of South Australia met in the Flinders-street classroom on Tuesday, November 3. Sederunt-Themoderater, Revs. J.Gordon, B. Mitchell, D. Paton, M.A., B.D., J. Stewart, E. Rorke, B.A., ...
Article : 1,729 wordsThe following account of a mock marriage performed in Melbourne appears in the Australasian:—At the Fitzroy Court on Monday, Francis Marshall, a young man, was charged ...
Article : 590 wordsThe attendance of visitors at the Zoological Gardens on Monday was large, and much interest and amusement were created by the various animals and birds exhibited. During ...
Article : 138 wordsFrom quite an early hoar on Monday morning crowds of pleasure-seekers were carried by each train to the hills, the officials at the booking-office having their work cut out to ...
Article : 192 wordsPresent—Captains R. H. Ferguson, S.M. (president), J. W. Smith, J. Legoe, and A. McCoy, Messrs. B. Lindsay, J. Formby, H. C. E. Muecke, and J. Neill (wardens), and Mr. T. N. Stephens (secretary). ...
Article : 1,117 wordsThe enquiry into the circumstances attending the dismissal of ex-Police-troopers Smith and Hill in the Northern Territory took place before Mr. Beddome in the private room at the ...
Article : 987 wordsTrade has not improved much with us since my last letter; but the peculiarity of the situation in San Francisco is that there are more new buildings in course of erection than ...
Article : 3,790 wordsThe Port, as is usually the case on holidays, presented a very deserted appearance, especially in the afternoon. The early morning trains brought down a large number of amateur ...
Article : 151 wordsOne of the most popular features of Monday's holiday was the Gipsy Encampment which has been located on the Adelaide Oval, and is to hold possession there during the ensuing week. ...
Article : 1,346 wordsThe trains to both places were extremely well patronised during the day, and as the morning tide had receded well over the sand flats the youngsters made excellent fun in ...
Article : 174 wordsThe attractions of the seaside are always very great to the pleasure seeking public in holiday time, and more especially when the weather is warm and ogives promise of enjoyable breezes ...
Article : 183 wordsThese seaside resorts as usual were selected by a large number of pleasure-seekers as the places where to spend the holiday on Monday. Altbooglrthere are no special features ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1881 - 1889), Sat 14 Nov 1885, Page 7
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