The Clerk of the weather was again propitious last Wednesday when the annual Arbor Day cook place. The day was fine and during the time of the ...
Article : 353 wordsThe return match between these clubs at Wallaroo, produced one of the finest expositions of the game seen on the Peninsula since the inception of the Y.P.F.A., and ...
Article : 1,028 wordsTHE present Government is proving strong enough to force the business of the House in spite of all opposition. On Tuesday last Mr Ash assumed the ...
Article : 1,763 wordsOne of the most extraordinary letters I can remember reading for some time appeared in last Saturday’s Register. It is from the pen of that remarkable, eccentric, honest, ...
Article : 1,293 wordsJuly 10—We have had quite a variety of weather lately, chiefly frost, but as this has had the effect of drying the ground a little the farmers have not objected to it, but will ...
Article : 440 wordsSir—My attention has been called to a letter which appeared in your issues of the 7th inst. referring to those who had ceased to contribute to the A.M. A., and ...
Article : 891 wordsPresent—.His Worship the Mayor (Mr R. Haselgrove, J.P.). Crs Cornelius, Rendell. Mitchell. Julian. Tippett, Truscott and France, and the Town Clerk (Mr R. ...
Article : 764 wordsOn Saturday last the Returning Officer, Mr. D. Taylor, attended at the Council Chamber to receive nominations for Councillors to fill the vacancy in Moonta ...
Article : 151 words[The editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by his correspondents] ...
Article : 15 wordsAn amendment was moved on Clause 9 of the Home Rule Bill, the object being that in the event of the passage of the measure to retain to the Dublin ...
Article : 168 wordsSir—Much has been said of late by certain numbers of the employees of the Moonta Mines, who were formerly members of the Union, that the Association ...
Article : 893 wordsJuly 3.—A sensational inquest has been [?] avoided here lately. It appears that on Saturday last two daughters of Mr Samuel Moody of Kilkerran, feeling ...
Article : 505 wordsAt the Supreme Court in Banco to-day, Mr E. Nesbit, on behalf of nine seamen, who were ordered to be imprisoned for disobeying Captain Tindal’s orders, moved ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsW. TILBROOK V. H. PANTON.—£55 damages through a fire which destroyed plaintiff’s mail stables. Mr W. Y. Smith for plaintiff. ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsI have to report having examined Elder Ward, and with the exception of the watertable at side and rear of the Wombat Hotel, finding it in a fair sanitary condition.— ...
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Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser (SA : 1878 - 1922), Fri 14 Jul 1893, Page 3
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