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  2. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. W. F. Stack. J.P.), and Councillors Lee, Carver, and Stacy. MAYOR'S REPORT. ...

    Article : 476 words
  3. THE APHIDAE AND THEIR WORK.

    The Rose Aphis (Siphonophora rosae) is pretty well known in South Australia through the scare which occurred a short time ago. It is not certainly published, but it is generally ...

    Article : 2,156 words
  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Final Hearings.—Jamas Perryman, of Port MacDonnell, miller; John Henry Paynter, of Kooringa, mason. First Hearing.—Charles G. Snelling of ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. GOSSIP FROM THE BOULEVARDS.

    The elections for the two vacant seats in the Upper House, that took place on the 9th inst., have formed the principal political event of the month. The wire most likely informed you of ...

    Article : 1,659 words
  6. MACCLESFIELD, JANUARY 6.

    Present—Chairman and Crs. Marker. Hollamby, and Salmon. Clerk to request Kondaparinga District Council to co-operate in urging the Central Road Board to erect the bridge on Meadows new ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS' HOLIDAY TRIP.

    On Monday, January 5, a number of gentlemen connected with the various Model Schools of the colony left town by the morning train for a tour through the North playing four ...

    Article : 1,634 words
  8. SNOWTOWN, January 5.

    Christmas and New Year's Days passed away very quietly; most of the inhabitants availed themselves of the excursion fares and left for Kadina and Wallaroo, a very few being left in the township ...

    Article : 480 words
  9. POLICE COURTS.

    Margaret O'Neil, an inmate of the Destitute Asylnm, was charged, by the Chairman of the Destitute Board, with noisy conduct, and using violent and threatening language to the officers ...

    Article : 1,167 words
  10. NEW REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING COLLISIONS AT SEA.

    Some important alterations and additions to the regulations for preventing collisions at sea have been lately issued by the Board of Trade, and will be made to supply after September 1 ...

    Article : 928 words
  11. MACLAREN VALE, January 7.

    The holidays have passed off very quietly, without accidents or any other disagreeables. It is said that we are soon to lose the services of Mr. H. Carter, our mush-respected maildriver, he having ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. NARRIDY, January 6.

    After enjoying the holidays as much as possible we have all settled down to work. The farmers are pushing on with the reaping, and in some instances are looking forward to finishing in the course of a few ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH.

    Present—The Chairman, and Messrs. Stacy, Carver, and Lee. The Sanitary Inspector reported that he had served a notice on Mr. M. Salom, requesting ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. HALLETT, January 2.

    Last Tuesday three weeks tho Government Inspector of the Health Board paid Hallett a visit, and the result was the serving of sundry notices on drivers of the townspeople. It is a great pity that though we ...

    Article : 339 words
  15. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    For the last fortnignt some important events have occupied attention, preeminently the laying the foundation stone on the 1st of the transept to the Wesleyan Church. This ceremony was performed by ...

    Article : 430 words
  16. MELROSE, January 6.

    The Christmas holidays have pasted over very quietly here. On Christmas Day there was a large picnic at Spring Creek, at which some 600 people attended. The township was therefore nearly deserted. ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. CLARE, January 7.

    For some months past business has been unusually dull. There seems to be no stir in any direction. Storekeepers have been cutting things very fine with the view of pushing a trade, but it is doubtful whether ...

    Article : 313 words
  18. CURRAMULKA, January 3.

    Since nay last communication we have had some very changeable weather, and at times it has been very stormy and wet, and this has retarded reaping very much. Some farmers are reaping twenty and ...

    Article : 184 words
  19. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT, ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    Present-Drs. W. Wyatt (Cnairman), W. T. Clindening, C. Gosse, G. Mayo, J. D. Thomas, Eon. John Colton. M.P., T. D. Smeaton, J.P., and the Secretary (Mr. E. H. Hallack). ...

    Article : 366 words
  20. NAIRNE, January 3.

    On New Year's Day the Flinders Lodge of Oddfellows celebrated their thirty-second anniversary by a picnic, held in Mr. Jaensch's grounds. The weather was unusually warm. A procession was formed. ...

    Article : 190 words
  21. HAMLET BRIDGE, January 8.

    The weather for some days has been exceedingly oppressive and unpleasant, culminating yesterday in a thorough downpour of rain so heavy that all the water holes are again filled. Fortunately this rain will not ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. WANDEARAH WEST, January 5.

    The wheat harvest of 1879-80 may now be counted as one of the things of the past, so far as this hundred is concerned, and on the whole a very successful one, notwithstanding the fact that nearly every farmer ...

    Article : 264 words
  23. CLARK'S CREEKm, MURRAY FLATS, Jan. 2.

    The weather is very hot and dry here. Reaping on most of the farms will be finished next week in this district. Most of the farmers seem satisfied with the yield. ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. BORDER TOWN, January 2.

    The farmers have little rest now, being busy stripping. I have spoken to a few, and they think that the average yield will be over the ordinary. On New Year's Day we had two rifle matches on. ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. PORT ADELAIDE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 9.

    John Cottrell, labourer, was charged by Eliza Jane Cottrel), his wife, with threatening "to do" for her at Port Adelaide, on January 3. Mr. Wallace for complainant, who stated that ...

    Article : 294 words
  26. LAURA, January 2.

    With the exception of a slight storm that broke over the place a few weeks bank, that fruitful topic the weather has been very unsettled and warm. In short it could not generally be better for farming ...

    Article : 198 words
  27. AUBURN, January 2.

    Christmas has once more come and gone, this time favouring us with penial holiday weather, which in the majority of cases was taken advantage of by the farmers for reaping. The township made a poor ...

    Article : 293 words
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  30. PORT MACDONNELL, January 7.

    The annual new-year religious services and picnic in connection with the [?] Church terminated last night at Port [?] and surpassed any of its predecessors as regards success. The Rev. ...

    Article : 396 words
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