The 1896-97 wool season will be opened, so far as this colony is concerned, to-day, Thursday, September 24, when the first sale will take place in the Banouneting-room. Town ...
Article : 2,062 wordsAnglican members of the community in particular, besides Gawler residents as well, were star led and grieved on Wednesday to learn of the sudden demise of the venerable ...
Article : 1,573 wordsThe early portents of Wednesday, September 23, were viewed with mixed feelings by members of the Gawler Agricultural Society. The indications were in favour of rain, and ...
Article : 4,913 wordsThe Premer. Hon, C. C. Kingston, has received further messages of sympathy in the loss sustained by the Ministry and country through the death of the Hon P. P. Gillen. ...
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Advertising : 94 wordsThe special train conveying the body of the late Commissioner of Grown Lands arrived at Farrell's Flat shortly after 2. The hearse and conveyances wore in attendance, and a start ...
Article : 464 wordsFrank Gregory Allen, John Howard Allen, Barbara Angus, Frank Kendray Archer, Pearl Kimberley Attkins, John Morphett Avers. Thomas Philip Agnew, Christopher ...
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Article : 189 wordsSir—In writing of the tip nuisance your correspondent "J. H." has very properly called attention to the urgent necessity which exists to minimise the trouble inseparable from the ...
Article : 693 wordsfor the week ending September 15,1896. 4459. An improved appliance for the cure of toothache, P. Riordan. 4460 Improvement in and connected with ...
Article : 218 wordsSir—Possibly J. C. Kirby's side may win for a time, because these are the days of gush, folly, and sentiment, and he ever rides on the [?] None the less do I ask leave to protest ...
Article : 631 wordsSir—A few lines in the interests of fairplay The personal attacks that have been made upon the Rev. J. B. Stephenson by anonymous writers arouse my indignation. Not ...
Article : 372 wordsSir—As a farmer I am greatly astonished hat any farmer can be persuaded into joining Union which is brought forward by a few members of the Legislature who are usually ...
Article : 210 wordsSir—Last night at the Literary Societies' competition the windows of both sides of the Town Hall were shut all but about four or five inches for the first hour of the entertainment ...
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Advertising : 202 wordsSir—In your issue of Tuesday, September 22, among many inaccurate statements already answered by the Secretary of the Adelaide Hospital, it would appear that Dr. Napier ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 24 Sep 1896, Page 6
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