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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The new musical comedy. "The Toreador," has been witnessed by large and enthusiastic audiences during the week, and were the Royal Comic Opera Company's ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    Frank May, an elder brother of the boy who hud his leg broken on show day, met with a very serious bicycle accident on Sunday night. May and a companion were ...

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  4. MINING NEWS.

    The local officials of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company have received the following cable from the London office, dated October 6:—"Silver. 1/11 9-16; lead, £10 ...

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  5. MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

    The London stock markets at the time of the departure of the last Engljsh mail were variable, and the holiday feeling which then prevailed continued to offer a ...

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  6. SHARE MARKET.

    This market opened very quietly to-day, and at the first meeting of the Stock Exchange of Adelaide not a sale was recorded. After the meeting, however, some ...

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  7. WHEAT, FEED GRAINS, &c.

    Wheat.—4/5 for lots to 4/7½ for parcels per bushel, on trucks. Port Adelaide. Flour.—£9 5/ to £9 10/ per ton for leading brands. ...

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  8. LOBETHAL.

    October 6.—Friday was visiting day at the local public school. Several members of the School Board of Advice were present, and a large number of parents and friends also, ...

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  9. A LIGHTNING FREAK.

    A curious effect of lightning during a recent thunderstorm is to be seen at Hacinan 's Gully, about a mile from here. A large dead stringybark was struck by lightning, and ...

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  10. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

    Breadstffs.—Wheat is active and firmer, owing principally to demand for shipment to Sydney. Sales cover about 7,000 bags at 4/9 to 4/9½, the market closing firm at ...

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  11. MINTARO.

    October 4.—Large orders for flagstone have been received from the neighboring States, and increased activity prevails at the flagstone quarries.—The institute ...

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  12. THE DROUGHT IN THE NORTH-EAST.

    The rainfall here for the nine months of this year is 0.97 points—less than 1 in. for the whole year; and 72 miles northward, at Erudina head station, the gauge has not ...

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  13. MANNAHILL.

    October 6.—The residents of Mannabill are taking steps to obtain a place of worship in the township. On Thursday evening last a concert in aid of this object was ...

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  14. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    A matinee performance of "Sweet Nell of Old Drury" will be given at the Tivoli Theatre to-day, and the season will be brought to a conclusion on Friday next. ...

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  15. DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS.

    At Winninowie on Thursday last, and at Saltia on the following day, a Port Augusta inventor gave a public demonstration of a newly-invented process for destroying ...

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  16. MUTTABEE.

    October 3.—Visiting day was held at the Muttabee school on Wednesday afternoon, when a number of parents and friends assembled to inspect the display of the ...

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  17. MILLICENT.

    October 6.—A public meeting, convened by the Mayurra council, was held in the institute on Saturday afternoon to consider the question of a late train from Beachport ...

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  18. SOUTHERN PRODUCING INDUSTRIES.

    There are indications of a good fruit crop, as in the earlier varieties the fruit is setting well. There has been an increase in the number of fruit ...

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  19. "MICE AND MEN."

    On Saturday next Miss Nellie Stewart and the dramatic company associated with her will appear at the Theatre Royal in "Mice and Men," a romantic ...

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  20. BANKING RETURNS.

    The following is a general abstract showing the average amount of the liabilities and assets of the Union Bank of Australia, taken from the several weekly statements during the quarter, from ...

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  21. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    The following are the latest crushing returns:—Redeastle Reward, 85 tons, for 60 oz.; Associated, 4,739 tons, for 5,008 oz.; Associated Northern, 850 tons sent to Dapto ...

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  22. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    October 6.—During last week 112 tons 14 cwt. of potatoes were railed to the Adelaide market from the Mount Gambier railwaystation. The market is dull at £4 10/ to ...

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  23. PORT PIRIE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    During the week which ended on October 4 the traffic on the railway was:—Inwards, 1.571 loaded trucks (including 1,345 trucks of ore); outwards. 419 trucks (including 284 ...

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  24. NARRLACOORTE.

    October 6.—We are having useful rains and the spring is a good one so far, but we have not had nearly enough rain for the country. It has not been in such a dry ...

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  25. PORT PIRIE.

    October 6.—The fine steamer Perthshire, which arrived from London via Albany on Sunday, is now loading concentrates, &c., from Broken Hill. The Port Victoria, the ...

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  26. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Smith's Creek Proprietary Tin Mines, Oct. 6.—"Main shaft fcunk for week 12 ft., total depth 79 ft. Have laid 20 chains of tramway; total laid, 70 chains. Have made ...

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  27. SHEARING IN THE SOUTH-EAST.

    We will Boon be in the midst of shearing in this district. Hynam and Padthaway have begun, and other stations will commence within the next few days. Shearing ...

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  28. STOKES.

    October 1.—The surveyors are working hard early and late cutting np scrub land westward from here. They have to cart water long distances for camp purposes, as ...

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  29. ADELAIDE BACH SOCIETY.

    A most interesting programme of vocal and instrumental music has been arranged for the Adelaide Bach. Society's concert at the Town Hall to-morrow evening. The ...

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  30. ADELAIDE DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET.

    Messrs. A. W. Sandford & Co. report on October 7;—The further drop in value of butter in Melbourne, where their surplus season is now showing, caused Price to-day here to ease about a ...

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  31. STREAKY BAY.

    October 1.—The steamer Jessie Darling called at this port yesterday on her way to Port Adelaide, and took away a good cargo of wool, the first shipment this season. She ...

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  32. BULLION RETURNS.

    Sulphide Corporation.—Work done during week ended September 27.—"Central mine, Broken Hill—Ore milled, 4,902 tons; concentrates produced, l,025 tons; assay of ...

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  33. STARVING STOCK IN VICTORIA.

    The exodus of starving, stock, sheep, cattle, and horses, from this district to areas more highly favored by nature, is going on rapidly. Last week three truck loads of ...

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  34. TARLEE.

    October 4.—The "Hall Caine" Sunbeam Circle held its annual concert on Thursday evening, and the programme was a good one. "Uncle Harry" contributed ...

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  35. VICTOR HARBOR.

    October 7.—The Crown land known as the Police Point Reserve has at last been dedicated and placed under the control of the district council of Encounter Bay. At the ...

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  36. BURRA.

    October 6.—Last week Miss Annie Phillips, who has for a number of years been principal lady teacher at Burra school, and who has resigned that position ...

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  37. MINING IN THE WAUKARINGA DISTRICT.

    Mining is showing every sign of revival in this district and this the more gratifying as other industries are so depressed by reason of the drought. ...

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  38. YARANYACKA.

    October 2.—A bazaar and concert and dance were held in the Lipson Hall in aid of the Anglican Church to-day. Items were rendered by Mrs. Dutton, Misses M. ...

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  39. EUDUNDA.

    Octolier 6.—The water question is becoming more serious every day, as the usual wet season is passing away, and the dams, upon which the whole of the district has up to ...

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  40. THE QUEEN'S HOME.

    The committee of the Queen's Home held a meeting on October 3. There were present—Mesdames Dean and Newland, Mr. W. Herbert Philhpps (president), the Archbishop of Adelaide, ...

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  41. YANKALILLA.

    October 6.—An accident happened to a young man, Stanley Parks, on Friday afternoon. He, with others, Avas riding at a good rate on horseback, when a ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. KULPARA.

    October 6.—A social was tendered to Mr. W. R. Bayly and his family in the Methodist ChurcYon Thursday night. Mr. Bayly has been State school teacher in Kulpara ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. CHILLAGOE R. AND M. COMPANY.

    The Chillagoe Railway and Mines weekly report states:—"Queenslander—Equipment is proceeding. Mellwraith and Penzance—Development proceeding. In the Penzance 59 ft. drive the face is ...

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  46. KADINA.

    October 6.—The members of the Kadina Tennis Club met in the Mayor's Parlor, under the presidency of Dr. H. A. Powell, on Friday last, to say au revoir to one of ...

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  47. PORT ADELAIDE REGATTA.

    A meeting, convened by the Mayor of Port Adelaide (Dr. Jurs) "to take into consideration the time and place for holding a regatta" was held on Tuesday evening in the Port Town Hall. ...

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  48. MELBOURNE MARKET.

    The following sales were made on the Stock Exchange to-day:—Commensal Bank (preference), 90/, Commercial Bank deposit receipts. 18/6; English, Scottish, and Australin Bank deferred ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Advertising

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  51. Advertising

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  52. SYDNEY MARKET.

    The following sales were made to-day;—Mount Garnet. 2/3;Sulphide Corporation, 7/4½; New South Wales 3½ per cent. Treasury bills (due 1905-6), £99 15/: Colonial Sugar. £38; London ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    Mr. G. W. Hall, the pioneeer of the Mount Margaret goldfield, has supplied a West Australian newspaper with particulars of a trip he took to Yorke's Peninsula, Mr. ...

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