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  2. VICEREGAL VISIT TO THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    His Excellency Sir T. Fowell Buxton is to be complimented on the energetic way in which he is carrying out his policy of learning as much as in possibly can of ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The new programme presented by the All Star Variety Company at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening drew a good house, and every number was listened to with evident ...

    Article : 305 words
  4. MINING NEWS.

    The Block 14 mill last weak treated 1,677 tons of crudes, producing 489 tons of concentrates and slimes of the usual fair assay value. The [?] 739 tons to Port ...

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  5. DEATH OF LORD LEIGHTON.

    A few days ago our telegraphic correspondent in London announced that the Queen had elevated to the peerage Sir Frederick Leighton, President of the Royal Academy. ...

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  6. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Mr. J. D. Suhling's Christmas card to his friends gets more beautiful every year. This year it is an elaborate combination of forgetine-nots, little singing birds, and Japanese ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN LONDON.

    Respecting the Woolloomooloo shipment Mr. Barney Young reports that all the produce arrived in excellent condition. All of it was exceedingly well dressed, and is ...

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  8. THE "SUNBEAMS" PICNIC.

    Wait not till the little hands are at rest. Ere you [?] them full of [?] Wait not for the crowning tuberose to make sweet the last sad hours ...

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  9. MEETINGS.

    GOLDEN CROW G.M. ASSOCIATION.—A meeting was held at the offices of the Association, Genders Buildings, on Friday, January 24. There was a good attendance, and Mr. E. ...

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  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    THREE COLONIES G.M. Co.—Stone taken from water level at the above mine and treated at Haycraft's works. East Adelaide, has given the following results:—Weight of stone ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. BIJOU THEATRE.

    The A?ll Star Variety Company gave a "Rational Concert" on Sunday evening at the Bijou Theatre, every portion of the house being inconveniently crowded, and many being ...

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  12. BULLION RETURNS.

    PEEL RIVER MINE.—Telegram from Manager, January 25:—Crushed 91 tons for 71 oz. gold; average 15 dwt. 18 grs. per ton. BAKER'S CREEK MINE.—818 tons crushed for ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    The gold yields reported yesterday include the following:— Black Horse, 146 oz.; Star of the East, 102 oz.; Berry Consols, 246 oz.; Berry Consols Extended, 66 oz.: Berry No. 1 ...

    Article : 217 words
  14. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The weather during the week has been extremely hot. Yesterday a hot wind blew with furnace-like heat, the glass registering 113 in the shade. At Stirling North it ...

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  15. THE CONTINENTALS.

    The arrangement entered into between the Caledonian Society and Mr. Wybert Reeve to convert Saturday evening's Continental into the annual festival in commemoration of the ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Sunlight crushed 586 tons for 329 oz. gold. In the intermediate level the lode is very compact carrying pay able gold. At No. 4 level the lode is 3 ft. wide, carrying fair gold. ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. BAKER'S CREEK G.M. CO.

    The Directors of the Baker's Creek Mine in the seventeenth half-yearly report, with balance-sheet and profit aud loss account to December 31, report:—The stone put through ...

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  18. FAREWELL TO MR A. MACKIE.

    Mr. Archibald Mackie, Secretary of the South Australian Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen's Association, will leave for England on February 5 as representative of ...

    Article : 464 words
  19. THE DIARY OF THE PARTY.

    The following interesting notes have been applied to us:— When the viceregal party reached Morgan on the evening of January 20 the steamer ...

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  20. A YOUNG MAN MISSING.

    A large amount of curiosity has been aroused and much speculation indulged in concerning the disappearance of Walter Sprigg, a young man who came here from Narracoorte ...

    Article : 221 words
  21. THE PHONOSCOPE.

    A large number of people again patronised the phonoscopic exhibition in Rundle-street on Saturday, when the new picture of the barber's shop was on view. The [?] ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. THE CYCLORAMA.

    The Cyclorama was well attended on Saturday, both in the morning and afternoon. In the evening, after Mr. C. Richardson had delivered his lecture on the Battle of Waterloo, a ...

    Article : 90 words
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  25. THE LATE MIR. J. LEASK.

    The remains of the late Mr. James Leask, clerk in the office of the Public Trustee, were interred in the North-road Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. At the late residence of ...

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  26. TRADES AND LABOUR UNIONS.

    LIQUOR TRADE EMPLOYES.—A meeting of employes in the liquor trade was held at the Tavistock Hotel, Rundle-street, on Thursday evening. A strong committee was chosen to ...

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