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  2. WHAT WILL WHEAT BE WORTH IN 1870?

    With the prospect of sonic years of plenty after the late season of comparative scarcity and high prices, this is a question now being seriously discussed in different parts of the ...

    Article : 701 words
  3. POLITICAL DINNER AT TANUNDA.

    In accordance with an invitation from a number of the leading residents in the Electoral District of Tanunda, the members for that district, as well as several other influential political men, attended a ...

    Article : 5,773 words
  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  5. THE NEW AND OLD RAILWAY GOODS TARIFFS.

    The new railway tariff has been iu operation for rather more than a month, and, judging by the paucity of complaints, the public are beginning to understand and get ...

    Article : 4,487 words
  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The weather is fine. There were 4,000 people at the Colling-sports. The velocipede races were a great attraction. Mr. Finlay maintained his ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. POLICE COURTS.

    [Before air. S. Beddome, P.M] Isabella Robertson was lined 10s. for being drunk und riotous. ...

    Article : 22 words
  8. NORTHERN ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES.

    The first annual meetings of the Northern Association of Congregational Churches were held at Angaston on Wednesday and Thursday last. The services commenced with a public meeting on ...

    Article : 662 words
  9. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    Sir—The following observations, although they possess no particular scientific value to the astronomer, may nevertheless be interesting for purposes of comparison to some of your readers ...

    Article : 479 words
  10. PROPOSED TEACHERS' MUTUAL ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION.

    Sir—I have frequently wondered that a Society has not been promoted in the colony before now, having for its object a mutual assistance between the teachers of South Australia - a Clab, if you ...

    Article : 375 words
  11. SQUARING THE CHICLE.

    There must be a singular charm about insoluble problems, since there are never wanting persons who are willing to attack them. We doubt not that at this moment ...

    Article : 2,729 words
  12. CONDUCT OP OUR SOLDIERS.

    Sir—It must be admitted that many of the soldiers stationed here set anything but a praiseworthy example to the youth of the colony. It is almost impossible fur any one to walk down ...

    Article : 291 words
  13. SUICIDE AND INQUEST.

    On Saturday morning, July 24. Mr. Jeremiah Blake, who had kept a fruiterer's shop in King William-street for several years, committed suicide at his residence. Norwood, by stabbing himself with ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  14. SILVER EXTRACTION.

    Sir—In your issue of to day there is an account of a patent wherein lead is used to extract silver from its ores. I am at a loss to understand how a thing which ...

    Article : 794 words
  15. GRAFTING VINES

    Sir—As many persons are crafting vines every year it may not be generally known that some kinds will not succeed on others. I have grafted Shiraz on Black Prince and got a sort of wild vine ...

    Article : 108 words
  16. OUR VINEYARDS.

    Bleasdale, the property of Mr. Potts, of Langhorne's Creek, a vineyard of about 30 acres extent, is thus described by the Southern Argus:—"Bleasdale.—The ...

    Article : 570 words
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