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  4. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Crs. Legg, (chairman, Bradford, Hartmann, and Mangelsdorf. Reports on Roads. Cr. Bradford. reported that he had ...

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  5. MANNUM LAND CASE.

    The Chief Justice presided over the Civil Court on Tuesday, when consideration was given to a case in which Herbert. Murray Baseby, a butcher of ...

    Article : 612 words
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  7. THE LIGHTING OF MURRAY BRIDGE.

    The question of a lighting system for the town is one of foremost importance in Murray Bridge at present, and before definitely deciding on any one scheme full ...

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  8. MARKET REPORTS. MURRAY BRIDGE MARKET.

    Matthews & Co., report having held the the above market on Monday last Sept. 9. There was an excellent yarding of all stock and a splendid sale resulted. Sheep-415. ...

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  10. THE MURRAY RIVER.

    Mr. Ritchie in the House of 'Assembly on Tuesday asked the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. Butler)—"How far has the information asked for by ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. HOCKEY.

    On Saturday last a large number of Marnurn folk journeyed to Murray Bridge on the occassion of the meeting of the Mannum Hockey girls and the Murray Bridge ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. F. Barnes, who was at one time in charge of the Methodist Church in Murray Bridge, has returned for a brief stay in the town and on Sunday ...

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  13. NARRACOORTE MARKET.

    Messrs. DeGaris, Sons, & Co., Ltd, yarded 10,987 slump at their Narracoorte market on Friday last (August 30, 1912). There was a large and representative attendance from ...

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  14. FOOTBALL.

    On Saturday afternoon last combinations representing the town and railway football teams met on the Murray Bruise grounds and after a somewhat faicical game the ...

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  15. SWAN BEACH WHARF.

    The Commissioner of Public Works informed Mr. Angus, M.P., that the Government had decided to erect the wharf at Swan Reach on the ...

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  16. BROWN'S WELL RAILWAY.

    Mr. Angus asked for information in Parliament when the contract for the Brown's Well Railway line was likely to be finished. It was very ...

    Article : 96 words
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  18. GENERAL NEWS, FLORAE. ART. AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY.

    On Thursday, October 31. the annual exhibition in connection with the Floral, Art and Industrial Society will be held. Mr. R. Smeaton is secretary and full ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. RELIGIOUS NEWS. ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION.

    A mission in connection with the Murray Bridge Roman Catholic church will commence on Sunday evening next. The Rev. Father Lc Maitre C.P., will take charge of ...

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  20. A LOCAL GOLF FEAT.

    On the Murray Bridge links this week Mr. P. H. Provis established a remarkably good course. His total of 41 (going) consisted of four fours and five fives, ...

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  21. ETTRICK AND BURDENT ROADS.

    The Hon. J. Cowan, M.L.C. introduced a deputation to the Commissioner of Crown Lands for settlers in the hundreds of Burdett and Ettrick asking for a ...

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  22. THE JUBILEE OF CALLINGTON CHAPEL.

    The Callington Primitive Chapel was opened on Sunday, when sermons were preached by the Rev. A. Pithouse, of Straihalbyn, and Mr. Che-ter of Mount Barker, ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. LACK OF APPLIANCES AT WHARF.

    Shipping companies are greatly handicapped owing to the lack of appliances for transhipping cargo at the Murray Bridge wharf. Where heavy cargoes have to be ...

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  24. PRIZE FOWLS DESTROYED.

    Between Saturday night last and Monday morning a number of prize white leghorns, which were stored in the goodsheds at the wharf, were destroyed by ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    In the Tailem Bend Institute on Thursday evening last a successful social was held in connection with the Young Men's Club. Vocal items were rendered by Messrs. G. ...

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  27. THE FAMOUS AMGOORIE IN MURRAY BRIDGE.

    Mr. Schubert, one of Mobilong's keen racing enthusiasts, has leasged the steeplechaser Amgoorie, who ran second to Lockwing in the Fullarton Steeplechase at the ...

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  28. RIVER MATTERS.

    Owing to the large numbers of people journeying to the Spring Show, the passenger traffic on the river has been greatly increased during the past few days. ...

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