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  2. CRICKET.

    This very interesting game was continued on Saturday in fine cricketing weather. Shortly after the appointed time Gooden and W. Giffen, the not outs from the previous Saturday, took their places at the ...

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  3. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Narcock, the glut waiter, was fined £25 for aiding in smuggling cigars from the Brisbane wreck. A Malay named Johannes was also fined £10 for having goods in his possession belonging ...

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  4. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    Neaylon v. Neaylon and White. RULES NISI FOR ARGUMENT. Clark v. Plummer and Another. Wallis v. Dawkins and Another. ...

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  5. THE CROPS IN THE NORTH.

    I have already stated in my last that the crops round Gladstone were looking well, and as you approach Laura there is still less cause for complaint. "Farmers are pretty cheerful ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    Commodore Wilson, of H.M.S. Wolverene, presented himself before Mr. Justice Holroyd on Thursday, and won his case with flying colours. The question of law involved was well ...

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  7. GARNER'S THEATRE.

    It was almost an open question whether the performance at Garner's Theatre on Saturday was a musical entertainment or a dramatic representation, as the time of the audience was ...

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  8. "RICHARD III."

    The curtain rose with such unusual punctuality at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night that people continuing to arrive some minutes after the tragedy began enlivened its opening ...

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  9. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Final Hearings.—James B. Holloway, of Adelaide, baker; John Shanahan, of Bridgewater, labourer; John L. Hall, of Kent Town, comedian. Adjourned Final Hearing—John R. ...

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  10. ORROROO, November 12.

    Martin Daly, a well-known resident of Pekins, was charged to-day, before Messrs. Moody and Addison, J.P.'s, with having committed a felonious assault on Jane Payne, a ...

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  11. POLICE COURTS.

    Thos. Martin was fined 10s. for drunkenness. Annie Windsor and Sarah Gill were fined £1 for loitering, &c. Sophia Thomas had to pay £1 for drunkenness ...

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  12. PORT PIRIE, November 12.

    The first load of new wheat was delivered at Dunn & Co.'s mill to-day. The sample was very fair, representing a crop of ten bushels to the acre, in the Hundred of Telowie. ...

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  13. PORT ADELAIDE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12.

    James McKenra, labourer, was charged, on remand, with being found sleeping in a warehouse belonging to the S.A. Company on the previous morning, and therefore deemed to be a ...

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  14. STEPHENSTON, November 12.

    We learn by letter that a grant of £450 for the erection of a public school at Roundhill Palmer has been placed on the Estimates, while the petition of Stephenston has been flatly ...

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  15. GLADSTONE, November 12.

    At the Central Committee meeting of the South Australian Farmers' Association today there was no quorum. The Chairman instructed the General Secretary to request the branchesx ...

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  16. PRECAUTION V. NEGLIGENCE.

    Sir—Thoughtful persona will, I think, allow that we are all in a greater or lesser degree responsible for the safety and preservation of each other's lives. No individual is free from ...

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  17. MAURITIUS.

    As yon are fully aware, the great question at the moment in Mauritius in the consideration of the measures which have been proposed for the rewooding of the island. Those measures ...

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  18. A "MODEL" WORD.

    Sir—Something less than nine years ago, having bad occasion to consult the files of Australian journals at Professor Holloway's establishment, I first met with what I call the ...

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  19. CRUELTY AT RACES.

    Sir—In the report of the Newmarket Meeting on the holiday it is stated, in reference to toe Steeplechase, that it was "as usual in this colony, a chapter of accidents. Momalong—poor ...

    Article : 284 words
  20. NORTH ADELAIDE v. KENSINGTON.

    The North Adelaides continued their innings in this match, and kept possession of the wickets for the whole of the afternoon. No notice was taken of the match, and it deserved none, as the bowling and the ...

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  21. EXTENSION OF THE NORTHERN RAILWAY TO GOOLONG SPRINGS.

    Sir—The above proposal is a great injustice to those persona who bare purchased land and spent a lot of mosey in building at Farina. It is only in extension of less than thirty miles to ...

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  22. KENSINGTON OVAL.

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  23. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Sir—While the Government are maturing their future railway policy there is a scheme for the formation of the transcontinental railway which appears totally overlooked, which pray ...

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  24. LOCAL COURT AT CARRIETON.

    Sir—It is now five months ago since a deputation from were waited on the Attorney-General asking him to establish a Local Court at Carrieton, when he replied that he would make enquiries ...

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  25. SELECTIONS FAR NORTH.

    Sir—I have just returned from a trip in the North, and from whit I hive seen confirm the unfavourable reports of the crops which have appeared in your columns. Our average yield will ...

    Article : 391 words
  26. THE AREAS FRUIT-PRESERVING COMPANY.

    Sir—As a resident in Laura for many years I have watched the development of gardening in that locality with great interest, and can vouch for the immense labour and ...

    Article : 312 words
  27. OLD COLONIAL BOOKS.

    Sir—Can yon or any of your readers inform me where I can procure copies of a poem called "The Spirit of the Murray," written by Dr. Penney, and published about 1841 or 1842 ...

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    DESTRUCTION OF NEWGATE.—Another landmark is going. Newgate prison (according to a London paper) is about to disappear, after an existence of more than six centuries and a half ...

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  29. SPORTING.

    We would remind owners that acceptances and general entries for the Port Augusta Races must be handed into Mr. John Harvey, in Adelaide, or Mr. W. R. Wilson, at Port Augusta ...

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  30. Advertising

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