In connection with the formal opening of the Mount Gambier centenary tower, to take place on Wednesday next, a difficulty has arisen as to the ...
Article : 203 wordsApril 22.—On Thursday night a social was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freebairn by the members and congregation of the Congregational Church, on the occasion ...
Article : 120 wordsOn Sunday 300 fat wethers crossed the border, and were trucked for the Adelaide market to-day. They are from Silverton, the owner being Mr. T. ...
Article : 69 wordsAt the Natimuk Police Court yesterday, before Captain Burrowes, P.M., J. F. W. Schumann was charged with the careless was of fire, whereby 600 acres of grass and ...
Article : 76 wordsIt is not often that anything sensational in the way of sticking-up cases occurs here although the country hereabouts offers good opportunities by reason of its "scrubby" ...
Article : 163 wordsMice in thousands, probably attracted hither by the large quantities of hay slacked around the chaffmills, have suddenly descended upon this unoffending ...
Article : 283 wordsApril 19.—Mr. W. Hutchinson, an old colonist, died yesterday. He arrived from England in the ship Mariner, 57 years ago, and took up a block of land for the ...
Article : 172 wordsCaptain Woodcock has paid a visit to Nairne in search of a range for the exercise of the new field guns recently imported. The guns require a greater range than ...
Article : 138 wordsApril 19.—On Friday evening the members of the Eudunda Band of Hope gave a free entertainment in the Methodist Church. Mr. W. J. Edwards (president) occupied ...
Article : 542 wordsThis town is suffering at present from what might be termed a plague of mice. Nearly every householder is puzzled by the problem of now to get rid of the little ...
Article : 217 wordsA serious accident occurred yesterday afternoon at the new railway bridge over the Gilbert River. Blasting operations were necessary, and two charges of powder ...
Article : 997 wordsApril 21.—On Wednesday evening a party of young people, numbering 23, drove out from Moonta, and, with the local people, spent a pleasant social evening in Mr. L. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe township has been considerably excited over a mysterious poisoning case. Mrs. B. Barrowman, who resides out of Kingston, was driven hastily into the ...
Article : 72 wordsApril 20.—The Rev. J. Huston gave an frustrated lecturet[?]e to an appreciative audience on Monday evening. The lantern views were effective and the descriptions ...
Article : 29 wordsApril 20.—A social was held iu the Methodist Church last evening to welcome the Rev. W. T. and Urn. Shapley. Mr. C. S. Grey, senior circuit steward, took the chair ...
Article : 238 wordsApril 23. — Seeding operations are becoming general in this district. It was with great difficulty that the farmers ploughed portion of their ...
Article : 70 wordsOn Friday, last till the berths at the jetty were occupied by the following ships:—The steamer Era, unloading coal for the smelting works; the ship Mermerus, loading ...
Article : 215 wordsApril 25.—The country is looking fresh and green after the recent showers. Farmers are pushing along seeding operations but more rain is anxiously looked for. ...
Article : 29 wordsApril 24.—On Saturday night the Lindsay Dramatic Club, of Adelaide, staged the drama in five acts entitled "Panorette" in the Stirling West Institute. The ...
Article : 70 wordsApril 21.—A welcome social was tendered the Rev. W. M. Grant in the Congregational schoolroom on Tuesday evening by the members and congregation. Mr. Grant ...
Article : 331 wordsApril 20.—Mr. Scott, having taken a farm near Seven Hills, was given a farewell at the Iron Mine Chapel. Mr. Scott has been a most zealous worker in connection with ...
Article : 266 wordsFlux craft continue very busy, clearing up the various leases. The owners of flux leases here are Messrs. Campbell & Son, Port Pirie: Fricker, Port Adelaide; C. D. ...
Article : 168 wordsApril 20.—Anniversary services in connection with the Methodist Church were conducted on Sunday, when the Kev. J. Gillinghaw, of Meadows, preached. Special ...
Article : 88 wordsApril 24.—On April 13 Mrs. John Porter died after a long illness, and on Thursday another old ana respected resident, Mr. Tremlett, died suddenly. On Thursday ...
Article : 171 wordsDuring the past few weeks it has been rumored that Messrs. Elder, Smith, and Co. contemplated starting monthly sales here. They have now purchased a piece of ...
Article : 87 wordsApril 25.—There was a large attendance at the National Park Oval to see the return match between the Belair eleven of "old buffers" and a team of team quality" from ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 30 Apr 1904, Page 12
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