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  2. BELAIR INEBRIATE RETREAT.

    The annual meeting of the Belair Retreat was held at the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday, when the chairman (Mr. C. H. Goode) presided over a fair attendance. The hon. Secretary, ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    When seen on Tuesday morning regarding the weather, Mr. Griffiths, the assistant Government Astronomer, said:-"The weather still continues cloudy and showery ...

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  4. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Parsons has a grievance against two members of the House of Representatives. On a motion for adjournment he on Tuesday uttered a protest against ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    Another successful bore has been put down on a section of hand belonging to Mr. Alfred Baker, situated about a mile south of Virginia, Mr. D. Sheedy, whose ...

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  6. ADELAIDE HUNT CLUB ENTRIES.

    Mr. E. J. Locke's br g Tranquility, aged. Mr. H. G. Pegler's b g Lord Byron, aged. Mr. [?]. F. Ryder's b g Marksman, aged. Mr. H. C. Cave's br g Brownlock, aged. ...

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  7. MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

    The condition of the London money market at the time of the departure of the last mail was tending to firmness, owing chi[?]ly to the demand in consequence of ...

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  8. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    September 15.3—The team of riflemen from A Company to compete in the Adelaide Association matches left by train this morning. The ...

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  9. MINING NEWS.

    The "Mining Journal" of August 9 has the following reference to the London copper market:-"The whole of the market is characteristed by [?]ness, which is to a great ...

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  10. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    The Golden Age Consolidated, Wiluna, has crushed 1,890 tons for 867 oz. and Maori Queen. The Granites, 120 tons for 120 oz. The Patterson shaft on the lvanhoe has ...

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  11. NANTAWARRA.

    September 15.—A young man named Sydney Dale, met with an accident on Saturday whilst rabbit shooting. He accidentally let his rifle fall, and the charge ...

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  12. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Daniel Garlick, of Kermode-street, North Adelaide, met with a painful accident on Saturday last. While out for a walk he met some children, and when ...

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  13. THE TURF.

    St. Vincent is to be sent back to the Peninsula this week for a rest, which should do him good. J. Patterson has thrown the ...

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  14. THE WOOL SEASON IN THE NORTHEAST.

    Shearing is now over for the year, except at a few of the smaller sheds. Notwithstanding the drought it fair number of sheep have passed through the stands. ...

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  15. BURRA BURRA COPPER COMPANY.

    The secretary of the Burra Burra Copper Company (Mr. Vimrace Lawrance) writes:-"The Burra Electo-magnetic Separation Company, who have contracted to treat the ...

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  16. PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE SPORTS.

    The annual sports in connection witn Prince Alfred College, which were to have been held on the Adelaide Oval yesterday, were postponed, on account of the heavy ...

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  17. SHARE MARKET.

    London advising a very quiet market operators in West Australian gold were but little inclined to act, and as a consequence the trading to-day was of a limited ...

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  18. THE STAMP DUTIES.

    The returns from the stamp duties from July 1 to September 13 amounted to £6 217, being a decrease of £160 compared with the total paid in during the ...

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  19. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    More Bills! The preliminary procedure in connection with the introduction of three fresh Bills was taken in the Assembly on Tuesday, and the Government was ...

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  20. LOCOMOTIVE AXLES.

    On August 12 Mr. Denny, in the House of Assembly, moved for a return giving particulars regarding the replacement of driving axles on locomotives. On Tuesday the ...

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  21. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Smith's Creck Proprietary Tin Mines, Sept. 15.—"Main shaft sunk 10 ft. for week, total depth 45 ft. Have completed mill excavation. Have erected 5 chains ...

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  22. THE CHILLAGOE MINES.

    The weekly report of the Chillagoe Railway and Mines states:-"Redcap—Development proceeding. Queenslander—Air shaft connected with 117 ft, level. Zillmanton—No. 1 shaft, 250 ft. level, new ...

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  23. A PLAGUE OF FOXES.

    A man named Hopgood last week made a fine haul of foxes near here in some bush country. One old she fox and a litter of seven cubs were captured and quickly ...

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  24. DISTRICT TRAINED NURSING SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the general committee of the District Trained Nursing Society was held at the Church Office, Leigh-street, on Wednesday. The president (Dr. London) was in the chair, and ...

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  25. SHEARING IN THE SOUTH.

    Shearing has commenced on the big stations between here and Wellington, and the clip is proving to be a very good one, the sheep being, as usual in these parts, in ...

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  26. SYDNEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Oldershaw, who as in commaned of the New South Wales riflemen now in Adelaide, has received a telegram from the secretary of the New South ...

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  27. THE SOUTHERN VINEYARDS.

    Vine pruning is finished, and the young shoots are fast making their appearance. A considerable quantity of new ground has been planted with young vines this season, ...

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  28. SYDNEY SPORTING.

    The following scratchings were posted today:-Myall and Contest, all engagements; Caraval, City Tattersall's Handicap; Dahomy, Club Handicap. ...

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  29. RAILWAY INJURY PAY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works on Tuesday tabled in the House of Assembly, a return, asked for by Mr. Price in October last, showing the amount of injury pay ...

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  30. W.C.T.U. CONVENTION.

    The annual convention of the W.C.T.U. of South Australia was continued at Maughan Church, Franklin-street, on Tuesday, when Lady Holder presided over a large attendance of delegates. ...

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  31. GAWLER SHOW

    The Gawler show, which takes place tomorrow, is expected to be a decided success. A large contingent of visitors to the modern Athens is looked for. Riggs' ...

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  32. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES.

    The half-yearly district council meeting of the Independent Order of Rechabite, South Australian District, No. 81, was held at the Rechabite Hall, Grote-street, on Tuesday evening. Bro G. H. ...

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The quarterly competition of the B Company Rifle Club, West Adelaide, was fired on September 13 at the Port Adelaide ranges for the trophy presented by Mrs. Esselbach, which has to be ...

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  34. WHEAT, FEED GRAIN, &c.,

    Wheat.—4/3 to 4/5 per bushel, on trucks, Port Adelaide. Flour.—£9 5/ to £1 10/ per ton for leading brands. ...

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  35. A LIGHTING RATE FOR HINDMARSH.

    Although the South Australian gas works are situated almost in the centre of the town of Hindmarsh, the local council have only 20 gas lamps in the streets, and most ...

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  36. AT GREEN'S PLAINS.

    On Friday last, when the labors of the day were over, and the evening meal had been carefully stowed away, an able bodied backwoods farmer was sitting in the bosom ...

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  37. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

    Breadstuffts.—Wheat is in [?]air demand, partly for export to Sydney, at 4/6 to 4/6½, according to position. Produce.—Bran is in good demand for ...

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  38. BILLIARDS.

    On Tuesday evening, at Albers' billiard ball, Freeman-street, Weiss, the champion billiard player of Australia, began a match against Devine, a well-known local ...

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  39. THE PASQUALE LAURO CARGO.

    On Tuesday at Messrs. Luxmoore, R. J. Coombs, & Co.'s wool store, Port Adelaide, Messrs. J. H. Weidenhofer & Co. offered for sale on account of the ...

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  40. CRICKET.

    Glen[?] v. Agricultural.—Agricultural School, 41; Rodriguez two for 21, Monaghan five for 19, Cork two for for 4. Glencoes, two wickets for 60; Cames 20 n.o., Bradley 12, Monaghan 12; ...

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  41. A BUOY RECOVERED.

    The occulting lightbuoy, which floated away, from its moorings at the entrance to the Port Adelaide River on Friday evening, has been recovered, and will be fixed in ...

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  42. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "J. Alien.—Sir Leonard was scratched for the A.J.C. Epsom Handicap on September 6, at 1.9 p.m. "S.M."—See answer to J. Alien. ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    Reserved judgment was given to-day in an important foreshpre case, which had occupied the Full Court l8 days. The Van Diemen's Land Company sought to possess ...

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  44. ADELAIDE DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET.

    The Adelaide Chilled Butter and Produce Company report on September 16:-Supplies of butter to-day were quite up to last week's increased deliveries: quality all round was good, and prices ...

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  45. A WONDERFUL ORANGE TREE.

    Mr. A. P. Murray, the well-known pastoralist, sixty years ago planted an orange tree at his residence, Murray Park, Magill, where he still lives. Recently Mr. Murray ...

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  46. PORT ADELAIDE SPRING MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 395 words
  47. LITERARY S0CIETIES.

    The North Adelaide Young Men's Society on Monday evening competed successfully in the sixth short paper tourney against the Flindersstreet Baptist Society at Brougham-place, North ...

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  48. GAWLER.

    September 15.—On Friday a bazaar was held in the Foresters Hall in aid of the Gawler West Methodist Church. The fair was opened ...

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  49. IRRIGATION OF THE MURRAY.

    A company, with a capital of £10,000. is being formed in Adelaide to take over and work as an irrigation concern the perpetual Crown lease formerly known as the Village ...

    Article : 267 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 37 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 94 words
  52. LANGHORNE'S CREEK.

    September 15.—Residents here received a shock when news arrived on Friday evening of the death in Adelaide of Mrs. G. R. Cleggatt, sen., of this place. Deceased had ...

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  53. MELBOURNE MARKET.

    The following sales were made on the stock Exchange to-day:-Commercial Bank (ordinary), 4/3; Commercial Bank (preference). 89/, 90/; London Bank (preference). £10 8/; National Bank, ...

    Article : 315 words
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