After a terribly wet and gloomy morning there was some capital cricket in the afternoon on the St. Lawrence Ground on Monday, when the forty-fifth Canterbury week ...
Article : 1,739 wordsMr. Wallace appeared for the petitioner; there was no appearance by the other parties. The petitioner stated that he was a coachman, living in Adelaide. In March, 1876, he ...
Article : 602 wordsThe forty-first annual meeting of the-shareholders of this Company in London was presided over by Mr. Henry Collier. The Chairman, in moving that the report and ...
Article : 1,074 wordsThe poem on "South Australia's Jubilee," composed by Miss M. G. Lesak (Kensington literary Society), for the Literary Societies' Union competition, which took place in the ...
Article : 652 wordsThe Pastoral Times (Deniliquin) writes on September 3:—"The meteorological record shows sixteen rainy days out of thirty-one in the month of August, a circumstance rarely ...
Article : 946 wordsA meeting was held in the Council-room, Houghton, on September 9, to consider the proposed Local Government Bill. Mr. B. Pitman presided, and there were forty ...
Article : 267 wordsA meeting was held at the scenic Motel, Norton's Summit, on Thursday evening, September 9, to consider the Local Government Bill. Mr. Merchant, Chairman of the ...
Article : 344 wordsSir—I trust yon may be able to rind room for the enclosed correspondence. The principles both of justice and religions equality, which are prized by the people of this colony ...
Article : 372 wordsPhilip Waiter Dunbar (10) was charged by John Dunbar, his father, with being on uncontrollable child. To go to the Industrial School for twelve months, the father to pay ...
Article : 48 wordsSir—This system is without exception the most barefaced piece of class legislation conceivable—thrust upon the country in a heathen Chinee manner little by little, and ...
Article : 1,511 wordsRule Nisi for Argument—Uhr v. Stevens. Tuesday, September 14. Special Case for Argament.—In the matter of John Crouch Knipe, an insolvent. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Kapunda Herald reports that the District Chairmen's Association met at Riverton on Wednesday, September 8, for the purpose of discussing the Local Government Bill ...
Article : 270 wordsS.A.Q.M. Co., TEMORA.—The following is the result of the crushing for past fortnight, ending September 10:—170 tons, 113 oz. gold. EXTENDED COMPANY.— ...
Article : 405 wordsSir—I beg to appeal to yon from a ruling of Mr. T. S. Reed, Chairman of Destitute Board. The case stands thus:—A Mrs. Searle, of Bridge-street. Kensington, deserted by her ...
Article : 946 wordsGUAN CHUNG v. MRS. GATTI.—£49, damages for wrongful distraint and excessive distress. Mr. Gepp for plaintiff; Mr. W. V. Smith for defendant. The plaintiff, a ...
Article : 291 wordsA London correspondent, writing under date July 9, says:— Mrs. Langtry has determined not to rent any more London theatres, bat to build one ...
Article : 366 wordsSir—I have had seven years' experience as a District Councillor, and think I know some thing about what is needful to keep our road in good repair. They are, I think, in very ...
Article : 616 wordsPATRICK HAYES V. T. W. MORAN.—£25, damages by trespass of sheep. Mr. H. Boncaut for plaintiff; Dr. Kaufmann for defendant. After a lengthy hearing a verdict ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—In a recent issue of your paper appeared a paragraph containing a telegram from Mr. J. W. King of this place, dated Monday night, stating that an ...
Article : 370 wordsPresent—His worship the Mayor (Mr. H. D. Gell, J.P.), Councillors Scott, Muirhead, Pickup, Mullin, Soward, and Morison, and the Town Clerk (Mr. J. Soal). ...
Article : 430 wordsCharles H. Francis, landford of the Rose Inn, admitted having supplied Mary Jordan with liquor during prohibited hours on Sunday, August 29, and was fined £1 and ...
Article : 1,045 wordsSir—Your correspondents, "E. C. Hughes" and "Constant Reader," having taken up their pens to defend their well beloved Chinese friends, stigmatize the statements ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 11 Sep 1886, Page 7
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