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A suburban Adelaide edition, selling or buying used goods, was published fortnightly (later weekly) under various names for 41 years: The Adelaide Private Trader (21 March 1978 – 25 July 1985) [4] [5] - from edition number 95 (28 November 1981), it was subtitled "incorporating Adelaide Trading Post" which had existed as a separate rival publication since 5 September 1968.
The restored facade of the Adelaide Central Market. The Adelaide Central Market is a major fresh produce market in Adelaide, South Australia.As one of the oldest markets in Australia, Adelaide Central Market has a large range of fresh food, including fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, cheeses, baked goods, small goods, and health foods, along with several cafés and eateries.
From that point on, he set himself to collect, select, promote and sell the seed, [1] [6] [7] with his first recorded sale consisting of 13 lb. of "clean seed" on 18 January 1906. [7] An article first appearing in the Adelaide Chronicle of 10 February 1906 [8] included the following:
A copy of the Messenger.. Messenger Newspapers is the publisher of 9 free suburban weekly newspapers together covering the Adelaide metropolitan area. Established by Roger Baynes in Port Adelaide in 1951, Messenger has since acquired other independent suburban titles to become Adelaide's only suburban newspaper group.
This is a list of the suburbs of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, with their postcodes [1] and local government areas (LGAs). This article does not include suburbs and localities within the Adelaide Hills region.
Drakes Supermarkets is a privately owned Australian independent retail chain based in South Australia. [1]Named after Roger Drake who opened the first store in Mitcham, Adelaide in 1974, Drakes has since expanded to become one of Australia's largest independent supermarket chains, operating over 60 stores in South Australia and Queensland. [2]
OTR, formerly On the Run, is an Australian chain of petrol stations and convenience stores based in South Australia.Unrelated to ExxonMobil's On the Run store branding, the OTR brand was first established in 1999 by the Shahin family (Peregrine Corporation), who were already owning and operating service stations in Adelaide since 1984.
In 1980, the Adelaide Steamship Company, headed by John Spalvins, acquired a substantial interest in David Jones, culminating in a complete takeover that took the company out of the Jones' family hands for the first time in its history. Through the 1980s and into the 1990s, the two companies involved themselves in a complex company structure ...