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  2. Law Courts.

    In the matrimonial causes of Barkla v. Barkla and B. Hatswell, and Tacker v. Tucker and Edgcumbe, the court refused to bear motions for decrees nisi on the ground ...

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  3. District Councils.

    May 7.-Present-Crs. P. Hart (chair), K. C. H. Bennetts, and H. J. Wheaton. Teadei a accepted-Gravelling near F. Colley'a. A. Ell-bourne, 15s. 6d. chain; forming near W.How's ...

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  4. Agriculture, &c.

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  5. MINLATON. MAY 7.

    A picnic in connection with the Minlaton public school was held on the Minlaton Oral yesterday. The weather was very unfavorable, and the attendance of adults was consequently ...

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  6. INSOLVENCY COURT—MOONTA.

    IN RE ROBERT ROSS, of Wallaroo, Stableman.—First hearing. Insolvent was allowed to retain bis earnings. IN RE F.W. Woods, of Clinton, Farmer. ...

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  7. CALTOWIE.

    May 6.-Present-Cra. E. Siekmann (chair), Dixon, and Maloney. Chief Secretary's Office wrote re Imperial Institute; received. Messrs. Bruce & Moore wrote stating that claim for ...

    Article : 82 words
  8. Country News.

    Of late frequent showers have fallen, and these, together with heavy dews, have caused the grass to spring wonderfully. Ploughing and sowing are now the order of the day on ...

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  9. ENGLISH.

    April 30.-Present-All but Cr; Mosey. Memorial received from ratepayers asking council if they would guarantee 5 per cant, to Government for outlay of laying new pipes ...

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  10. MOUNT RAT, MAY 10.

    Daring the past ten days this district; has been favored with some very heavy showers, so that seeding is now being proceeded with all over this and the adjacent hundreds. Dams ...

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  11. HALL.

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  12. BEACHPORT, MAY 9.

    The monthly meeting of the institute com­mittee was held on Monday last, at which, after disposing of some routine business, it was unanimously resolved-"That a strong and ...

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  13. MYPONGA, MAY 7.

    On Wednesday last the children attending the Church of England Sunday-school were treated to their annual tea. They mastered well, and seemed to thoroughly enjoy them­selves. ...

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  14. MARION.

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  15. PORT LINCOLN, MAY 7.

    A successful concert was given here on Wed­nesday in aid of the Wesleyan Church. A number of lady and gentlemen amateurs took part in the programme. The proceeds were ...

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  16. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11.

    Dr. Smith, with Mr. A. Young, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. J. H. Symon, Q.C., for the defendant. In this case, which was adjourned from ...

    Article : 148 words
  17. PORT VICTORIA. MAY 10.

    An entertainment in connection with St. Alban's Church took place in the Port Victoria Assembly Hall on Tuesday, May 3, and des­pite the inclemency of the weather the atten­dance ...

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  18. MOBILONG.

    May 7.-Present-AIL Mr. J. Paltridge forwarded plan of new road affecting section No. 76; £10, including compensation, to be offered to owner fot land required. Chief ...

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  19. BENDEEBY. MAY 9.

    Although the rains set in early this season there is so much of wheat up so far, as the falls have been too light. Rain fell on six days last week, but the land did not receive a ...

    Article : 108 words
  20. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    The prediction made some time since by a few old colonists that we were about to hare one of the old-fashioned seasons seems likely to be realised. So far the season has been nearly all ...

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  21. INSOLVENCY COURT—ADELAIDE.

    In the matter of D. McGILLIVRAY an insolvent, and in the matter of Mr. H. W. VARLEY'S costs.—His Honor delivered judgment as follows:-Before the passing of the Insolvent ...

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  22. QUEENSCLIFFE (K.L),MAY 9.

    Some nice showers have fallen dating the past week, and the grass is showing up well. Things are looking brighter since the rain. Very little grain is sown as yet, and ploughing is ...

    Article : 100 words
  23. CLEYE, MAY 1.

    This morning the rain set in from the north­west, and continued to fall steadily until the afternoon, when it finished up with a good heavy shewer. This rain was badly wanted, ...

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  24. MUDLA WIRRA NORTH.

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  25. CONTINENTAL AGRICULTURE.

    Do fat stock lose weight during their transit to market, and to what extent? M.Techuschke, of Babin, in Germany, lately sent 19 bead of cattle to Berlin, Smithtield. They had been ...

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  26. NAIRNE.

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  27. RIVERTON, MAY 7.

    We have had some nice rains of late, and the feed is growing rapidly. There is now a good Bupply of water in the tanks and dams. The fanners are ...

    Article : 171 words
  28. COOMOOROO AREA, MAY 6,

    Tilling, which have been carried on vigorously for some considerable time part, are now drawing to a dose. Some of the early sown wheat looks quite as well at the present ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. NEALES.

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  30. ONKAPARINGA.

    May 7.-Present-All but Cr. Hughes. Cr. Weldt, chairman pro tern. Clerk reported having invited tenders for. fencing and atten­tion to other matters. Chairman of Destitute ...

    Article : 199 words
  31. COULTA, MAY 6.

    It seemed very doubtful whether the bust rains would be of very great benefit, for up to last night easterly winds of a very dry nature predominated. However, last night about 10 ...

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  32. SOUTH INKERMAN. MAY 10.

    Splendid rains fell here to-day, folly half an inch being recorded. The ground has now had a thorough soaking, and the young wheat is looking very strong. The ground is in ...

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  33. STANSBURY, MAY 10. STEPHENSTON, MAY 9. TUMBY, MAY 5.

    A splendid rain fell today. The early sown crops are looking very well, and farmers are now in good heart. There will be a lot of land put under crop in this district this year. The graes is coming on nicely, and Seeding is drawing pretty well to a close with several of the farmers around here. Some of the land that was sown early is be­ginning to look nice and green with the young The first rain of the season came on the 26th of last month, when half an inch fell, bat it made very little impression, the ground being so thirsty. A few showers fell on Saturday ...

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  34. SADDLEWORTH.

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  35. CRADOCK, MAY 5.

    The weather is beautifully fine after the rain.-The horse disease has entirely left the district, and all the horses quarantined have been released. May. 9. ...

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  36. LOCAL COURT—CRADOCK.

    GEBER v. VOULMARD.-Claim for trespass and value of 46 bags of wheat seized by defendant and for three tons of hay. This case was tried before a jury. Mr. V. F, Smith appeared ...

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  37. STANLEY.

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  38. HAPPY VALLEY, MAY 8.

    A successful entertainment was given by the O'Halloran Hill Amateur Christy Minstrels in the local institute hall on Friday evening, April 29, in aid of the property fund. Mr. T. ...

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  39. WILLOCHRA, MAY 9.

    A splendid soaking rain, which lasted almost' | without ceasing the whole of the day, fell here on Saturday last, and some nice showers also fell during the night and the forenoon of Sun­day. ...

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  40. POLICE COURT—PORT ADELAIDE.

    Ellen Chambers (16 years) and Mary Ann Chambers (14 years) were charged on the information of Sub-Inspector Doyle with wandering about and having no settled place of abode, ...

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  41. STIRLING.

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  42. STOCKPORT.

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  43. POLICE COURT—TEROWIE.

    Thomas O'Connell and Patrick O'Connell were charged on remand vita cattle stealing. Mr. Pendlebnry appeared for the defendants. Chatlea A. Dunemann, batcher, of Terowie, ...

    Article : 519 words
  44. WILLOWIE SPRINGS, MAY 6.

    Tilling operations are nearly over in this neighborhood, and a pretty large area has been sown. The early sown wheat looks very well around here, and with another fall oE rain the ...

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  45. TEATREE GULLY.

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  46. HOOKINA. APRIL 6.

    We hare had very seasonable weather of late. On Saturday last light showers began to fall, and continued op to Wednesday. The rain was badly wanted, for the wheat that had ...

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  47. YANKALILLA.

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  48. WILTUNGA, MAY 5.

    Miss G. Fidge, the young lady who was bo severely burnt about four months ago whilst engaged in household duties, died last Monday evening. From the time of the accident to her ...

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  49. YONGALA.

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  50. MELROSE, MAY 10.

    On the afternoon of May 9 the Wesleyans held their anniversary tea meeting in the Institute Hall, which was largely attended. In the evening a service of song entitled "Eva" was ...

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