Sir—Mr. T. Roberts gives "an absolute and unqualified contradiction" to the assertion "(a) that an enquiry was refused till I appeared on the scene." My informant, "F. ...
Article : 851 wordsBayou was scratched for the Birthday Cup, and Rowena for the City. Handicap, at 9 a.m. on May 5. "The Count" leached Adelaide by the ...
Article : 2,313 wordsOn Sunday, evening about 6 o'clock the feneral store kept by Mr. J. Odgers was broken into while Mr. Odgers and his family were at church. The sum of £14 was ...
Article : 171 wordsThe second series of wool sales are over, and good work has been done. From the very beginning the sales have progresssed night after night, until the last sitting was ...
Article : 2,053 wordsThe annual conference of the South Australian Assembly ot the Presbyterian Church ot Australia was opened at Chalmers, Church North-terrace, on Tuesday ...
Article : 2,240 words"A.K.I.A/"—Declined with thanks. "Argument" Auburn.—An Australian of Irish extraction. "Antidote," Kent Town.—No; you had ...
Article : 1,095 wordsMessrs. R. H. Coward, T. Supple, and Ritchie were received by the LieutenantGovernor at Government House on Monday afternoon. The deputation stated the ...
Article : 296 wordsDuring the past few weeks there have been numerous deaths amongst cows' and young stock. Several of the Cudlee Creek residents have each lost two or three ...
Article : 129 wordsOn Sunday evening Messrs. Springbett Brothers, of Hillside vineyard, missed one of their horses. After searching for a while they found it in a well about 12 ft. deep. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe eldest son of Mr. Jones, head teacher of Stirling East Public School, had left home for the Aldgate railway-station yesterday, and when opposite Mr. Lyall's ...
Article : 117 wordsSir—At the meeting held in the Port Town Hall on Saturday last, several good suggestions were made re minimising the unemployed difficulty now existing within ...
Article : 190 words"Dream," Norwood.—Chatter carries green, rose sleeves and cap. Magda bears blue, white sash, and blue cap. Time Ball, May 5.—Ball dropped at lh. Om. ...
Article : 37 wordsLady Stanhope left Melbourne by the steamer Paroo to-day for Adelaide to fulfil her engagement in the Goodwood Handicap, to be run at Morphettville on ...
Article : 97 wordsAn inquest was held this morning on the body of Henry Pfau, who was found in the river yesterday. Mr. W. Goode officiated as coroner. Evidence was given by Mrs. ...
Article : 138 wordsKalangadoo Handicap.—Little Jack, Warrigal, Ivanhoe, Durainga, Tranquil, Pcarlton, Watchmaid, Swordfish, Cool Breeze, Wee Jim, Playful, Warranook. Uranus, and Dust Shot. ...
Article : 39 wordsSir—"Anti-Coupon" has commenced a controversy in which he will fare very badly. I am greatly in favor of traders giving coupons for two main reasons—(1) ...
Article : 266 wordsMay 4.—The ground is in splendid order for working, and a few farmers have finished seeding operations, but the majority are in full swing. A good area will be placed ...
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Advertising : 300 wordsMay 4.—Farmers are kept fully occupied with seeding operations, and there will be a larger acreage put under crop this season than for some time past. During April 2½ ...
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Advertising : 1,754 wordsMay 4.—Wheat crops are improving daily. The unbroken land is getting hard, and herbage is making but slow progress, but further rains would soon bring it on. ...
Article : 62 wordsMay 4.—Seeding operations are now m full wing in this district, the recent heavy rains having given renewed hope to the depressed tillers of the soil, and caused them ...
Article : 68 wordsSir—"Pity," in his letter of April 17, has raised points which are beside the question. The real point in which we are at variance is whether the people of France are civilised ...
Article : 404 wordsThe monthly council meeting of the S. A. Society of Arts was held at the Institute on Tuesday evening Mr. J. Keane occupied the chair The date for sending in pictures for the annual exhibition ...
Article : 389 wordsMay 4.—During last week 819 tons 7¾ cwt. of potatoes were railed from the Mount Gambier railway-station. The price remains unchanged at £1 10/ per ton. Last ...
Article : 43 wordsMay 2.—The Mount Compass Literary Society held ita annual general meeting on Wednesday last, when the following officers were appointed:—Messrs. R. Cameron, ...
Article : 70 wordsOn Tuesday morning Mr. I. MacGillivray, M.P., introduced a deputation to the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon R. S. Foster), consisting of the Hons, J. Vardon, R. S. Gurhrie, and A. A. ...
Article : 817 wordsMay 4.—Mr. John Heithersay has been here superintending the loading of about three miles of steel rails and sleepers, of the flux tramline, which hast been ...
Article : 126 wordsSt. Peter's Glenelg.—Held May 4. The rector (Cannon Green) presided. and there was a good attendance of pirishioners The wardens presented a fairly satisfactory statement of accounts. ...
Article : 309 wordsMay 5.—The body of the man Barwis, who died in the ranges, near Nelshaby, was brought in last night. Mounted- Constable Foote, of Laura, reported the matter ...
Article : 48 wordsSir—Several Jetterb have appealed in the columns of The Advertiser in reference to a contingent for service in Somaliland I heartily agree with them Australians ...
Article : 256 wordsMay 4.—The rainfall for the first four months of this year totals 1.85 in., as against 0.12 in. for the corresponding period ot last year. Under these circumstances ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsApril 30.—The Lynch Family of Bellringers played here on Tuesday evening to a fair house.—Tenders are now being called for the erection of St. Columbus' new ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 6 May 1903, Page 8
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