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  2. NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT WATERVALE.

    The eleventh Annual show of the above Society, which has its Exhibitions alteraaely at three of :he Northern township, was held on Thursday, March &. at Watervale. in the morning the ...

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  3. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Mr. Hartley attended on behalf of the Real Property Commissioners to argue a case in which Mr Edmund* had applied to have a mortgage registered, which they thought they could not do ...

    Article : 266 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Duke of Edinburgh Theatre has been closed. Forrester has been sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. SKILLOGOLEE CREEK, March 4.

    On Monday, March 2, as Mr. Berryman. of Watervale, was driving his dray and two horses down Mount George, Skillogolee Creek, on his way m Port Wakefield with wheat, he had occasion ...

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  6. STRATHALBYN, March 4.

    Mr. Tooth, of Hillfoot, whose lease has just expired, held a sale of all his nock and effects un Thursday, when the gathering was a jarge one, and reminded all present of old sale-days, when ...

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  7. MOUNT BARKER March 5.

    Cornelius & Stone's monthly Bale on Saturday last was the largest that has been held by them for some time. Between 500 and 600 people were on the ground, anticattle, both store and fat, realized ...

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  8. REDRUTH, March 4.

    A distressing accident happened on Monday afternoon, March 2, to a little boy aged four and a half years, named William Thomas, who must have fallen off the longitudinal beams of the ford ...

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  9. PORT GAWLER, March 5.

    Most of oar farmers have now commenced ploughing and preparing for another crop, but where some of them are to get seed from is now becoming a serious question. One of our ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Montgomery's readings are becoming more popular. A rule nisi has been obtained to sequestrate Murriin's estate. ...

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  11. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Hour Name Object. 11 John Thomas Good Final hearing. 11 J. M. Ferry Final hearing. 11 C. Sharam Final hearing. ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. MEAT PRESERVING.

    A meeting of persons interested In the adoption of measures for the preservation of meat for tho English market was held at the Globe Hotel on. Friday, March H. There were from 15 to 20 present. ...

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  13. GWWLER.

    A meeting of Mr. Santo s supporters in the District of Barossa was held this evening at the Oddfellows' Hall, Gawler. There was a very large attendance, and Mr. J. Martin ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. LOCAL COURTS.

    Ralph Roberts, committed on the previous day on the charge of stealing a bottle of brandy, was the only prisoner for trial Ann Jellett being sworn, repeated her evidence of the previous day. ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. PORT AUGUSTA March 3.

    There were horse races on Wednesday last on the Port Augusta ami Stirling Racecourse, attended with two or three spils, but nothing very serious, and from what I could ascertain from an ...

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  16. MORPHETT VALE, March 5.

    The only thing stirring here has been the bazaar, which has been held in a tent near the Baptist Chapel now building here. The proceeds, which have amounted to about £50. are 10 go towards the ...

    Article : 314 words
  17. POLICE COURTS.

    Thomas Stewart, charged with assaulting a police-constable, appeared with his face presenting a fearfully battered appearance, and was allowed till the following moraine to procure witnesses. ...

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  18. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    On Tuesday, the 25th instant, Mrs. Dunn, of the Wakefield Bridge Hotel, met with a serious loss. A large haystack of between 20 and 30 tons of first-class hay was burnt, but no other damage was ...

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  19. SALISBURY. Match 5.

    On Thursday evening. February 27. a missionary meeting was held at the Congregational ChapeL The Her. Mr. McFarlane, from the Island of Lifu, was present. and cave an interesting account of his ...

    Article : 215 words
  20. INMAN VALLEY, March 2.

    The past week has been very hot indeed, and with the heat the usual bush fins have made their appearance. We hive had quite a series of them. They have been visible to the north, north-east. ...

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  21. ANGASTON March 4

    We hare been favoured by a correspondent with the following:—The Angaston Cricket Club, stared some seven months ago, has slowly and securely wound its way into public contidence. It ...

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  22. LYNDOCH, March 4.

    The Lyndoch Local Court was formally opened to-day. Mr. Turner, S.M., Mr. Sandland, J. P. and Mr. Holland, J. P., formed the Bench. mr. W. T. Hipwell, Clerk of the Court read the ...

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  23. GUMERACHA, March 4.

    A pleasant rural [?] was held here on Tuesday, 3rd instant (if anything can be pleasant during such hot weather). Some time ago the Circuit Trustees among the Weslevans purchased a piece ...

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  24. MOUNT PLEASANT March 4.

    An inquest was held this afternoon at Mr. W. Phillis's on the body of a man named William Fisher, of near Eden Valley, before Mr. J. Bennett, J. P. A July of 12 having been sworn in, Mr. ...

    Article : 457 words
  25. TWO WELLS. March 5.

    A second lecture in connection with the Institute was delivered last evening by Mr. J. Howard Clark, in the schoolroom, on "The Early Life, Struggles, and Ultimate Success and Fame of Douglas Jerrold ...

    Article : 265 words
  26. PORT ELLIOT March 4.

    A bush are of considerable extent has been blazing during the whole of the week. It was first seen on lutsilay. February 25, when it appeared to be a few miles in the rear of Hindmarsh Valley. ...

    Article : 316 words
  27. LEASINGHAM, March 4.

    A fire broke out near this township in a grass paddock, the property of Captain Hughes, and destroyed the feed on two sections. It originated in a stump that was set alight by a stubble fire adjacent ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. NURIOOTPA, March 4.

    A large quantity of wheat has been sold here at good prices. The weather is extremely sultry. Our return match with Angaston came off on ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. FINNISS VALE March 3.

    The usual quarterly meeting of the Finniss Vale Institute took place last evening at the Schoolroom, Finniss Vale. In consequence of a majority of the members being encaged in agriculture the ...

    Article : 301 words
  30. TALISKER, March 4.

    The Talisker Mine exhibits signs of progress. I believe the Company have decided to have Saunders's engine-shaft sunk 12 fathoms deeper. The furnaces are kept in full work, and the ores ...

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  31. CALLINGTON March 5.

    The Primitive Methodist Sabbath-school held their anniversary on Sunday, February 23. Special services were held by the Rev. 8. Gray and Mr. S. Stanton. The afternoon was chiefly occupied with ...

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  32. MOUNT GAMBIER, March 2.

    It is reported that the Farmers Club intend to persevere in bringing out a local candidate. I do not think there is much chance of their success. Amongst the Adelaide gentlemen written to Mr. ...

    Article : 444 words
  33. GOOLWA, March 3.

    On Tuesday, February 25, as Mr. D. Me Beth, of Hindmarsh Island, was burning bis stubble, assisted by four other persons owing to a strong wind blowing at the time the fire cot beyond their ...

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  34. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Sir—The Policy of the Government respecting the Northern Territory may be expressed by one word—"procrastination." But "procrastination is the thief of time," and according to "Poor ...

    Article : 219 words
  35. HARROWAGATE, March 3.

    On Saturday last the new bridge over the Premer at this place was formally opened for traffic. Mr. William Coupar. District Councillor for this ward, being engaged removing big effects to a distance. ...

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  36. THE SOUTH-EASTERN DISTRICT.

    THE DRAINAGE WORKS.—The portion of the works let by contract at Muirhead Flat has come to a standstill. Mr. McKenzie, the contractor, has paid and discharged the men and removed the ...

    Article : 250 words
  37. THE SONG OF AUSTRALIA.

    Sir—As my name is being rather freely used in reference to the "Song of Australia" just published, and as I have a great dislike to anything like pilfering or plagiarism, I deny having ever ...

    Article : 137 words
  38. KAPUNDA. March 4.

    I omitted to mention in my last that on Tuesday, the 25th ult., Mr. McFarlane, missionary from Lifu, paid us a visit, and gave a very interesting account of his labours on the island, and the ...

    Article : 305 words
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