"A Run of Lack," which is one of the best of Mr. Bland Holts repertoire was reproduced at the Royal on Monday night and was cordially received. Mr. Bland Holt himself is ...
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Article : 767 wordsThese matches were first inaugurated in connection with he Rifle Association of New South Wales and Victoria for the pupils of schools in the respective colonies. In ...
Article : 387 wordsThe following are the week's exports from Silverton. From New Year Mine, 14 tons 19 cwt 1 qr. of ore of the value of £200; from Day Dream, 8 tons 10 cwt. of ore of the value ...
Article : 80 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Sir M. T. Smith), Aldermen Nash. Bullock, Either, and Tomkinson, Councillors Hagedorn, Rooney, Sketheway, Fox, Stevens ...
Article : 874 wordsCopper.—The Chili charters for the fine half of October were advised as 1,200 tons fine, the price of bars in Valparaiso being $29.10c, and the exchange 27d. The total ...
Article : 1,504 wordsOn Saturday the second week of this popular place of amusement opened auspiciously. At all the sessions there were large attendances. Of course the greatest number ...
Article : 157 wordsFEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION.—The ordinary meeting of this Union was held in the Friendly Societies' Roome, Port Adelaide, on Monday evening, the President (Mr. J. ...
Article : 64 wordsProfessor Thorold Rogers thus tells the story of a remarkable Bank:—"Far back in the middle ages Venice had established a Bank, which should receive the coins of all ...
Article : 737 wordsCrown Case Reserved.—Regina v, Wyatt. Special Case for Argument.—Glenelg Railway Company v. Unley Board of Health. Appeal from Court of Insolvency.—In the ...
Article : 110 wordsFinal Hearing.—Joseph Davison, Charles Maley, George Edward Machell. First Hearing—William Hollow, Charles August Linder. ...
Article : 22 wordsSir—Having had the pleasure of securing a copy of your issue of the 20inst., I notice I had come in for a slight castigation in your leader, in which you criticise the opposition ...
Article : 1,175 wordsJohn Thompson, for drunkenness, was fined 10s. Frances Roberts was sent, to the Industrial School until 18 years of age on a charge of being an uncontrollable child. Maurice ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsENTERPRISE DEEP LEAD G.M.—Some interest has been excited by the result of bores at the property of the above Company. Our Gawler correspondent telegraphed on ...
Article : 263 wordsPresent—All but Councillors Harry ana Simon. A letter was received from the Queensland Investment and land Mortgage Co., in ...
Article : 74 wordsCharles W. Wilson was charged with being drunk Commercial-road, Fort Adelaide, on November 24. Fined 10s. ...
Article : 28 wordsSir—The land nationalists (at least many of them) now bring forward scripture authority in support of their claims. Where is such authority to be found? Certainly not ...
Article : 363 wordsPresent—All. This was the last meeting for the year. MAYOR'S REPORT. His Worship submitted an elaborate ...
Article : 40 wordsThe second day's racing on Saturday in the Intercolonial Regatta was favoured with suitable weather. The wind was not, however, strong. Results:— ...
Article : 210 wordsCouncillor P. Sansom acted as Returning Officer. MAYOR. George Willimott. Elected unopposed. ...
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Article : 35 wordsArticles were signed to-night for a sculling match for £150 a and between Perkins, the English sculler, and McLean, of the Richmond River. ...
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Article : 240 wordsDavid James, re-elected. FOR COUNCILLORS. SOUTH WARD. L. Meinke, re-elected ...
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Article : 295 wordsCHURCH PARADE.—A Church parade of the different friendly Societies was held in St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, on Sunday afternoon. The Societies met at their ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 27 Nov 1888, Page 7
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