The acceptances for the S.A. Trotting Club's P[?] of Wales Birthday meeting close-this evening. En[?] for the varrious events in [?]tion ...
Article : 69 wordsSir-A week ago "C.T." asserted that Wesley was expelled from the Church of England. I quoted John Wesley's own words, originally spoken in the pulpit, and [?] ...
Article : 515 wordsThe monthly sale of stock was held here today. During the sale Mr. Hamilton, the local auctioneer, announced that it would be the last "held by him, as he was giving up the ...
Article : 64 wordsM. Edouard Mathe gave his first concert on Monday evening at the Academy of Music, in the presencel of a small though appreciative audience. M Mathe selected as his first ...
Article : 418 wordsSir—-It is not often that a man finds fault with another for giving him credit which does not belong to him, but whilst "Advance Australia" reminds me that he did not originate ...
Article : 1,341 wordsA public meeting was held at Hall's Shaft, Moonta, on Saturday afternoon, to consider the question of the proposed Jubilee Exhibition. There were about 100 persons present ...
Article : 1,740 wordsA public meeting was held at the Middleton Hotel on Saturday evening last. Resolutions were passed in favor of a royal commission for enquiring into our public finances, and so ...
Article : 55 wordsThe latest scratchings are:-All enagagements—My Lady. Oaks — Vivacity, [?]. Ma[?]' Produce—Strife. Melbourne Cup-Homsydew. Yon Yean Stakes—Dirk ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. C. F. Dutchke, farmer, of Kilkerran, and an old resident, died suddenly this afternoon. Yesterday morning be had a fit, but felt better this morning. He was being driven ...
Article : 71 wordsThe weather is clearing, and hopes are entertained for a fine Cup day, as the state of the course will make a great difference to Cup competitors. In the Derby the horses finished ...
Article : 248 wordsAn election for a councillor for the North ward in the Laura Corporation took place today, Mr. B. Boss acting as returning officer. The candidates were Messrs. J. A. Hill, ...
Article : 90 wordsA largely-attended meeting of ratepayers was held at the Oddfellows' Hall here to-day (Mr. H. Jackson presiding) to take thenecessary steps to form another district council. The ...
Article : 112 wordsSir—Pray excuse my writing, but my brother being in the Civil Service I share with him in his anxiety about his means of subsistence. A year or two ago his salary was reduced from ...
Article : 427 wordsSir—I see by the Chroicle that Mr. Barrow has been imprisoned far six months for libelling the Hon. Samuel Tomkinson by criticising that gentleman's public actions. I notice that ...
Article : 369 wordsThe usual [?]ne of excitement in Bourke-v street and within the vicinity of the Victorian Club proves that the eve of the Melbourne Cup has once more arrived. Thousands of eager ...
Article : 342 wordsSir—In answer to "C.T." in this morning's issue I have to My that I am a little over 50 years of age. I studied and became acqusiuted with the doctrines of Methodism in very early ...
Article : 260 wordsSir—I find that "Experience" has taken objection to statements in my letter. He admits that no one has any doubt about the unimpeachable moral character of Me Hartley, ...
Article : 746 wordsSir— In my last letter I suggested a scheme for the welfare of the colony, and all will admit that something has to be done to get our State vessel in the right channel again. I as a father ...
Article : 550 wordsOne of the parties connected with the Newstead mystery has declined to pay his wagers, and has lodged the money under protest with the committee of Tattersalls, [?] ...
Article : 129 wordsNEW ALMA VICTORIA G.M. Co.—The manager reports:—"Wankaringa, October 31. I washed off the batteries this morning, and obtained 82 oz. 10 dwt. of retorted gold, making 122 oz. 15 dwt. from ...
Article : 1,176 wordsThe forecasta of the weather for to-morrow's races is good. To-day was beautiful, the sun drying up the course,so that tomorrow's running ground will be in capital condition. The ...
Article : 2,225 wordsSir—Since the Government came down on the Unley Corporation for the £1,700, or thereabouts, obtained upon certain certificates which, to put it as mildly and kindly as possible, ...
Article : 424 wordsSir—What the red hot advocates of this measure cannot or will not see is that an accusation brought against a man, however innocent, would be socially almost as damning ...
Article : 131 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of the National Coursing Club held to-day the dispute between Messrs. Quinliven and Riley was dealt with. The decision come to was that D. Riley should ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 3 Nov 1885, Page 6
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