Wankaroo Proprietary Tin Company.—On this property work is going on quietly. The central shaft is now down 62 feet, and was sunk on the lode all the way. The lode is ...
Article : 680 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (Sir E. T. Smith, M.P.), Aldermen Shaw Solomon, M.P., Bullock, Tomkinson, M.L.C., Nash, M.P., and Kither, and Councillors For, Sketheway ...
Article : 2,616 wordsThe opening meet of the Hunt Club takes place on Saturday, when Mr. H. E. Downer, M.P., will entertain members at his residence, Hill Top, Campbelitown. For the ...
Article : 1,123 wordsThe sensational drama of "The Soggarth" was repeated at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening in the presence of a good house except in the dress circle. The spirited ...
Article : 98 wordsRUBIES OR GARNETS.—An expedition is being organized in Sydney, of which we (says, the Daily Telegraph of May 25) are indebted for the following particulars to an ...
Article : 434 wordsMr. Horrocks, whose portrait was exhibited last Friday at the Geographical Society's Rooms, was born at Pen wortham. Lodge, or Hall, Lancashire, on March 22, 1818. ...
Article : 703 wordsAs a change from the usual programme provided by Hudson's . Surprise Party the Hindmarah Choral Society produced Plan-quetta's opera, "Les Cloches de ...
Article : 162 wordsHerr Leschen's gymnasium in Piria-street was crowded with ladies and gentlemen on Monday evening, the occasion being the annual demonstration by the Adelaide ...
Article : 492 wordsSir—Fortunately the Parliament will shortly reassemble. The recess has already been far too long, both for the country and the Ministry. Left to themselves and their ...
Article : 1,086 wordsThe duplicate 18-inch pump at the Bird-in-Hand Mine was got into working order, and started this afternoon. The water was lowered 45 feet in two hours at 6 o'clock. Both ...
Article : 50 wordsSir—"Blakistonian" in your issue of Saturday, 26th instant, has referred to me and my scheme—the introduction of 300,000 people into this colony in five years—as ...
Article : 1,026 wordsGREAT COMSTOCK S.M. Co. (Wirrialpa).— A meeting of the shareholders of this Company was held at the Trades Hall, Franklin-street, on Monday evening, when the ...
Article : 73 wordsSir—It in certain that the new District Council Act has placed many men in power as Councillors who are unable to grasp the idea of their position or responsibilities. To ...
Article : 718 wordsSpecial attractions were provided at the Rink on Monday evening, when in addition to the amusement of skating the patrons were able to witness an exhibition of fancy skating ...
Article : 369 wordsFOREST RANGE G.C.—Manager, May 25.—"No. 1 tunnel driven a further distance of 27 feet; total 215 feet. Country has changed from slate to sandstone, intersected with ...
Article : 961 wordsPresent—The Mayor (Mr. Trudgen), and Couficillors Bailey, Champion, Esseloach, Hammer, Powell, and Simon, the Town Clerk and Assistart Town Clerk and the ...
Article : 312 wordsThe following are the nominations:— FLYING HANDICAP—Lord John, Lenore, Sunbeam, Cassandra, Tattler, Joskin, Don, Ted o'-the-Hills, Pimp. ...
Article : 54 wordsA large audience assembled at the repetition of the above interesting lecture in the Adelaide Town Hall. Various scenes in the public and domestic life of the Bedouins were ...
Article : 128 wordsEfforts are being made to bring about a sculling match between Hanlan and Kemp on the Brisbane River. Several sporting men have offered to subscribe stakes for Hanlan. ...
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Advertising : 362 wordsSir—My attention has been drawn to a statement made by your Mildura correspondent in the Register of May 19 that "the rate of wages has been reduced in the smiths' ...
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Advertising : 229 wordsSir—When Englishmen determine to perform any great achievement sooner or later they do it. I take it we have made up our minds to do the above work sooner or later. ...
Article : 967 wordsSir—I am prompted to write you on this subject in consequence of attending a funeral this afternoon. I could not help observing the stolid look of a gr[?] haired Englishman ...
Article : 136 wordsSir—The silver question is now becoming most important to these colonies, and I think it would be well for our Government to urge on the Home authorities the advisability of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 29 May 1888, Page 7
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