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  2. LOCAL BOARD OF MAIN ROADS-CENTRAL DISTRICT.

    Present -Messrs. R. Smith (chairman). J. H. Bagster, M.P., W. Haines, M.P., T. Hack and J. .Paltridge (roads commissioners), C. T. Hargrave, C.E., and J. Morris, ...

    Article : 1,578 words
  3. GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

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  4. District Councils.

    November 10.-Present-Chairman, Crs. Bell, and Smyth. An approach to ford by South Alma school house to be extended one chain for £3. Road formation by M. McPherson's to be rolled. Clerk ...

    Article : 44 words
  5. Country News.

    On Friday a heavy thunderstorm passed over this hundred, and the weather has continned showery ever since. This morning a drizzly rain fell, followed up to now by sultry weather and an overcast ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. WALKERVILLE

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  7. SALISBURY, NOVEMBER 15.

    Winter seems still unwilling to leave us. We have had cold winds with occasional showers for the last week. The wheat will tuns have every chance of filling out. I hare heard of no red rust worth ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. BALAKLAVA.

    October 27. -Present-Crs Virgo (chair), Manley, and Veitch. Letter from Commissioner Lands re reserve near Whitwarta; clerk to get particulars of length of lease and rent per annum. Letter from ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. LOCHIEL, NOVEMBER 14.

    The weather during the past week has been very sultry, and several thunder showers have fallen.- Red rust is observable in the crops, but has not seriously affected them -Hay harvest has been ...

    Article : 249 words
  10. BENDLEBY, November 8.

    The weather during the past week has been very hot, which will bring harvest on early. It is feared that some of the grain will be shrivelted on account of the severity of the weather. Haymaking is ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. YATALA SOUTH.

    November 8.- Present-All except Cr. Hanson. Deputation interviewed council from Yatala Plains, complaining of district ranger Harwood wrongfully impounding cattle; council suggested that ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. BELVIDERE.

    November 3 -Present-Chairman and Crs. Boyne and [?]. H Grosser applied for cutting on woolshed Hill road, near Koonunga Creek, so as to make road available; to be complied with. Overseer ...

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  13. SNOWTOWN. NOVEMBER 13

    The weather is cool, dull, and cloudy, and has been so for the last four or five days Light showers have fallen, enough to stop hay-carting several times. but we have had no heavy rain Hay catting ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. BLINMAN. NOVEMBER 9.

    Our fanners are busy cutting and stacking hay. The results obtained are favorable The mine is the scene of great activity, and should copper advance to a. reasonable price no doubt the progress of ...

    Article : 130 words
  15. YANKALILLA.

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  16. BOOYOOLIE.

    November 7- present-Cr Cook (chair)[?] and Tookin. mayor town clerk and Cr.[?] attended as a depuration from laura corporation of accounts between ...

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  17. THE WEEK'S RAINFALL.

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  18. STIRLING NORTH. NOVEMBER 11.

    Yesterday we were [?] with a splendid downpour of rain, which [?] for three hours without intermission, and [?] flooded the place start has [?] made at artesian well-boring ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. BROWNLOW. K.I. NOVEMBER 11.

    We have had a few days of trying weather. Since Thursday the weather has been cloudy, with thunder last night early this morning a ittle rain fell. It is stil hanging about.-Free ...

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  20. MACLAREN VALE. NOVEMBER 12.

    On Thursday night. November s, there was every appearance of a severe thunderstorm, the lightning being very quick and vivid, but only a few drops of rein fell. Friday morning promised a fine warm ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. BURNSIDE.

    November 12.-Present-All. Surveyor to superintend alterations to curve at Knightsbridge by the Adelaide and Suburban Tramway Company. Lockett's tender for forming and making ...

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  22. MAITLAND. NOVEMBER 9.

    A very interesting discussion was conducted in our local Mutual Improvement Association at its last meeting on the following motion, moved by Mr. W H. Hill:-"That in the opinion of this meeting the ...

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  23. TELOWIE. NOVEMBER 13.

    On Sunday evening last Mr. Carmichael lectured on " Luther and his times" in connection with the four hundredth anniversary of the great reformer's birthday. Luther's history from his boyhood was ...

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  24. CAREY'S GULLY. NOVEMBER 13.

    On Wednesday evening last the member of the Evening Star Tent, I.O.R, held their annual meeting, on which occasion they were visited by the brothers of the Star of Bethlehem Tent. The ...

    Article : 246 words
  25. CAMPBELLTOWN.

    November 7.-Present - All Clerk to request by draulic engineer to have are plugs in Campbelltown removed from footpaths back to fence. Clerk to ascertain from Land Office whether road through ...

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  26. MERRITON. NOVEMBER 13.

    The farming community are very busy now cutting End carting hay. and as the crops are thick and long as much as two and three tons per acre are being obtained; consequently haystacks are name. ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. CLARE.

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  28. TEROWIE, NOVEMBER 13

    The closing services of the [?] Church here were held on Sunday and Monday last. On Friday find Saturday a very successful bazaar in aid of the church funds was held, the ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. CHAIN OF PONDS. NOVEMBER 14

    We have had some splendid rains here of late, which have greatly benefited the potato crops, which, as a rule. are looking splendid, but the wheat will be rather abort though not a bad s simple.-On ...

    Article : 162 words
  30. EAST TORRENS.

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  31. OLADDIE, NOVEMBER 13.

    The weather during the past week has not been good for either animal or vegetable life Since my last [?] has been hanging about, and on Friday it culminated in a very heavy storm, which was, ...

    Article : 277 words
  32. TRURO, NOVEMBER 14.

    Since Friday we have had cool and showery weather, and the crops are much improved. The fiats are also benefited by the rain, excepting the blighted patches, which are too far gone. some ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. IMPOUNDINGS.

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  34. GILBERT.

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  35. COOMOOROO. NOVEMBER. 6

    The crops in this locality are looking remarkably well, and as some good rains Tell a short time since, the fanners are beginning to have hopes of a successful havest. A little more rain, however, would ...

    Article : 121 words
  36. WAROOKA, NOVEMBER 10.

    The weather has mostly been very dry and hot lately, but we had a sharp thunderstorm and some fine showers of rain last week which cooled the air and made it much more pleasant.-Haymaking is ...

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  37. HIGHERCOMBE.

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  38. POET [?]. November 11.

    Friday last was observed as a general holiday Here, and as usual all sorts of pastimes were indulged in. The annual Catholic picnic attracted the bulk of the population, but a good number enjoyed ...

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  39. DAWSON. NOVEMBER 13

    We had a nice fall of rain on Friday evening last, which to the neat joy of the fanners, replenished the dams and left & supply of water for the harvest. For a day or two preceding the weather was sultry. ...

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  40. KONDOPARINGA.

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  41. WILMINGTON. NOVEMBER 13.

    On November 9 a cricket match was played on the Wilmington Oval between the Wilmington and Stirling teams. In their first innings the home team made 179. Burton contributing the grand score ...

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  42. MITCHAM.

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  43. EDEN VALLEY, November 12.

    After about ten days of fine hot weather we had on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday last a succession of heavy showers, accompanied on Sunday by a very strong wind. today been -fine but to-night is ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. WILLUNGA. NOVEMBER 12.

    During last week we had the most extraordinary weather known here for many years, culminating on Friday last in terrific thunder and lightning and a heavy downfall of rain. The.season so far is very ...

    Article : 301 words
  45. FARRELL'S FLAT "NOVEMBER 12.

    Since my last the weather has ranged from very hot and sultry to bitted cold and nd boisterous. Some" nice showers fell during Saturday night and Sunday morning and it contiaued cold and wintry through ...

    Article : 147 words
  46. MORPHETT VALE.

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  47. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The ordinary meeting of the Carrieton branch of the Farmers' Association was held in the Eureka Hotel, Carrieton, on November -10. Mr. P. King, the president, ...

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  48. HOUGHTON, NOVEMBER 14.

    The anniversary services of the Honghtcn Congregational church were celebrated on november 4 and on sunday the 4th inst three sermons were preached, those morning and evening by the Rev.J. ...

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  49. REDHILL. NOVEMBER 13.

    Most of the farmers are bus; haymaking, and the crop is very heavy, so that in a good many instances the hay-stacking will not be finished much before the wheat crop is ready. This may be ...

    Article : 692 words
  50. MUDLA WIRRA NORTH.

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  51. WOKURNA. NOVEMBER 10.

    During the last few days the weather has been very threatening, and a few light showers have fallen occasionally, which will vastly assist in developing the infant grain into as near a state of ...

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  52. NARRIDY.

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  53. KOOLUNGA, NOVEMBER 13.

    The Presbyterian Sunday-school anniversary was celebrated on Sunday, October 14, when the Rev. J. H. Barns, of Wallaroo, preached to good congregations. The children sang several hymns, led by miss ...

    Article : 526 words
  54. NURIOOTPA.

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  55. PAYNEHAM.

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  56. PORT WAKEFIELD.

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  57. WONNA. NOVEMBER 13

    A little bay is being cut in this hundred, bat the yield is very light, the best being not over five hundredweight to the acre. Most of the crops are too light to cut; it would be simply impossible to ...

    Article : 256 words
  58. SOUTH RHINE.

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  59. TEATREE GULLY.

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  60. LAURA. NOVEMBER 18.

    On November 10 and 11 we had good deal of wet weather, which [?] hay making a little the hay croup are very heavy this year and large tacks are rising in all direction the hay is clean and of ...

    Article : 198 words
  61. SALTIA. NOVEMBER 13.

    The weather during the last fortnight has been most trying-very changeable and [?]at times on the 9th we were favored with a low light showers with [?]and [?] which made the ...

    Article : 82 words
  62. TUNGKILEO.

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