Present—W. Semmens (Chairman), W. Chenoweth, J. Humphrys. Resolved, that rate of 1s. in the pound be declared on assessment of district for 1877-8. The Overseer reported on works finished and in ...
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Article : 2,026 wordsThe football season of 1877 baa now fairly come to a close, and a review of its doings affords sample grounds for rejoicing to all lovers of the game. The formation of an Association in the ...
Article : 2,471 wordsThese Clubs met on the ground of the former, on the East Park lands. The Press team began the season very inauspiciously, being easily beaten and showing rather poor cricket. Perhaps ...
Article : 936 wordsIn connection with the rapid growth of trade in the North Messrs. J. Dunn & Co., the pioneer millers of South Australia, have just completed another steam flour-mill at Port ...
Article : 1,749 wordsThe site for the Farm has been selected at about four miles north-west of Millicent. It is bounded on the south by the main Rivoli Bay-road and extends northward about 150 chains. ...
Article : 1,495 wordsThis match, played on the Victorian Ground on September 29, in aid of the Indian Famine Relief Fund, for which £8 6s. 4d. was collected, reunited in the defeat of South Adelaide by one ...
Article : 690 wordsBy the last San Francisco mail Mr. J. Coates, under date 20th June, forwarded the following interesting gossip to a friend in Sydney.—"An item of news that will probably interest you is ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 3 Oct 1877, Page 2
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