FOOTBALL MATCH.—A match between the Strathalbyn and Mount Barker clubs will be played here on Saturday next. Both clubs, no doub, will put strong teams in the field ...
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Article : 529 wordsPresent.—Mr. Mann (Chairman), Mr. Warner and Mr. Pike. Letter from Crown Lands Office, with forme of Balance-Sheet, &c. ...
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Article : 1,805 wordsPresent.—All, Plan of proposed road to Port Elliot station received from Commissioner of Crown Lands. Letter from Mr. James Rankine stating ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Hippordrome, painted and decorated anew, and resplendent with the electric light opened last week for the summer season. The programme, a lengthy and ...
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Article : 71 wordsMud should never be allowed to remain upon paint—especially new paint—because it absorbs the oil from the paint, and leaves the pigment to dry and wear off quickly. ...
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Southern Argus (Port Elliot, SA : 1866 - 1954), Thu 11 Jun 1885, Page 3
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