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  2. MUNNO PARA EAST.

    November 16.—Present—Messrs. Grant and Purdie. No quorum. ...

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  3. ROBE, NOVEMBER 16.

    On Thursday evening a largely-attended public meeting was held at the Robe Institute to consider what steps should be taken to get our roads improved as at present places were ...

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  4. WILLUNGA, NOVEMBER 18.

    The Willunga Institute, which has for some time been in a rather low way, has now some what brighter prospects. The vote of £300 by Parliament has inspired its friends with hope ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The weather is all that can be desired for the crops. We had had some very nice showers. The wheat is filling out well, and I have not heard complaints of rust or locusts this year so ...

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  6. MATRIMONIAL.

    Mr. Way moved for a decree nisi for the dissolution of the marriage and for an order for the custody of the children. Mr. Justice Wearing reported to the Court that the ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. LAW COURTS

    Mr. Stow, Q.C. moved for a rule nisi to show cause why he Court should not fix the time for the trial of this cause and also the mode in which it might be tried, which he asked ...

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  8. MYPONGA.

    November 14.—Present—Messrs. John Clarke (in the chair), M. McGuiness, and O. Rogers. Letter from Crown Lands, re grant in aid. Mr. Stacey to be asked to take charge of jetty on ...

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  9. THE VICTORIAN HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    The state of the crops in Victoria, and especially of the wheat crop, is a matter upon which a large section of your readers, no doubt, desire reliable information; and as my ...

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  10. NAIRNE.

    November 2.—Ne quorum. November 16.—Present—Messrs. D. Chapman, T. Hair, R. Mills, and John Maddern. Letters—From Mr. T. Carling, stating that he ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. POLICE COURT—ADELAIDE.

    Wm. Tooney, laborer, brought up on warrant, was charged with failing to carry out the contract between himself and Edward Hallett. Sentenced to one month's imprisonment with ...

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  12. PARA WIRRA.

    November 14.—Present—All except Mr. Wilson, Clerk to request Road Board to hasten completion of bridge of new road through penns's land, as traffic greatly interrupted; ...

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  13. AUBURN, NOVEMBER 16.

    The weather during the punt few days has been cooler, but we have had only a light shower of two of rain.—Measles is still very prevalent.—Hay harvest is now is full operation, and the ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. DISTRICT COUNCILS

    November 14.—Present—Crs. Escott (Chairman), Humphrys, Heinrich, and Edgeloe. Letter from Waterloo Council re road from Marrabel to Black Springs being placed on ...

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  15. PROSPECT.

    November 16.—Present—Messrs. Brannd (Chairman), Morrish, Wilke, and Harrington. Chairman to have stone raised in Eliza-street in laying down water-pipes, carted to ...

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  16. CALTOWIE, NOVEMBER 16.

    The weather for the last few days has been beautifully cool and salubrious.—Haymaking is being vigorously proceeded with.—The crops look well, but the recent hot winds have ...

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  17. BLYTH.

    November 16.—Present—Chairman, Crs. Roberts, and Clark. Tender accepted for Contract 20, O. Clark's, 11, 2s. 6d. per chain. Council would not allow Messrs. Fry Brothers to erect ...

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  18. PORT GAWLER.

    November 16.—Present—All but Cr. Magor. Clerk to request Marine Board to commence deepening of river from wharf, Port Gawler, to deep water, as the inhabitants would shortly ...

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  19. BRIGHTON.

    November 16.—Present—Messrs. Crozier (Chairman), Kelly, and Shearing. Clerk reported that Mr. C. Tompkins was willing to increase amount of private subscriptions ...

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  20. GLADSTONE, NOVEMBER 16.

    The weather is warm, but fine for the wheat.—Harvest prospects are progressing. Haymaking is far advanced. and the produce good.—Hands are scarce and wages high, rates being ...

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  21. SALISBURY, NOVEMBER 18.

    We are at present enjoying remarkably cool weather; in fact, since the summer set in we have had most delightful weather, and it is at the present time threatening for rain, which ...

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  22. RHYNIE.

    November 14.—Present—Messrs. McMartin (Chairman), D. Howard, and J. Curnow. Contracts at Harvey's ford and Jas. Kemp's passed for payment Receipts, 41; payments, 401. 1s. ...

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  23. CLARENDON.

    November 16.—Present—Messrs. Richard Gibbins (Chairman pro tem,.), Spencer, and Sourbier. Deputation waited on Council with requisition from ratepayers of No. 4 Ward ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. SADDLEWORTH.

    November 14.—Present—Crs. Palmer (in the chair), McInherney, and Ryan. Clerk reported that Chairman and Crs. Caskey and Ryan met Upper Wakefield Council and inspected ...

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  25. KOORINGA, NOVEMBER 19.

    On Sunday, November 15, the Rev. Thos. Edmeades, of Auburn, preached morning and evening in the Wesley an Church in aid of the Spring Garden Church. The congregations ...

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  26. [Before Messrs. S. Beddome, P.M., and W. Townsend. M.P.]

    Daniel Thomas Brady, farmer, was charged on the information of Inspector Peterswald with feloniously forging the name of one Michael Brady to a certain instrument, viz., an ...

    Article : 997 words
  27. WALKERVILLE.

    October 28.—Present—Messrs. Huntley and Barker. No quorum. November 11.—Present—Messrs. E. Smith (Chairman), Conrad, and Huntley. Formal ...

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  28. ENCOUNTER BAY.

    November 14.—Present—Messrs. H. Prosser (who presided), H. McDougall, R.Jagger and T. Parsons. Contracts completed—Adam Steadman, clearing road Inman; F. Gage ...

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  29. WEST TORRENS.

    November 17.—Present—All. Messrs. Errington and Gidley objected to portion of road being metalled leading to Cr. Mock's; Council asked for memorial from ratepayers, in Plympton ...

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  30. LOWER LIGHT, NOVEMBER 19.

    The new Primitive Methodist Chapel was opened on Sunday, the 8th instant, when three sermons were preached by the Rev. J. S. Wayland to large. congregations. On Monday a ...

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  31. FLAXMAN'S VALLEY.

    November 14.—Present—All but Chairman; Cr. Farnden in the chair. Plans of alteration of roads and agreements of exchange from Mr. Warren; to be forwarded to Mr. G. F. Angas ...

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  32. YANKALILLA.

    November 7.—Present—All. Letter from Messrs. Mathews & Cox, advising re Impoundind Act; charge for sustenance to be 1s. 6d. for cattle, and 2d. per head for sheep, per ...

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  33. STEATHALBYN, NOVEMBER 17.

    The Excelsior Lodge of Good Templars celebrated their anniversary yesterday. The morning was threatening and gloomy, and about midday a thunderstorm came on which threw a ...

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  34. GILBERT.

    November 16.—Present—Crs. Hall (in the chair), Hannaford and Hondow. Form from Crown Lands Office, for expenditure of grant in aid. Clerk to write Hamilton Council re debt ...

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  35. PINKERTON'S PLAINS, Nov. 14.

    It is blowing a gale, with showers of rain. Yesterday it was very windy and dusty. In the evening there was a thunderstorm. A smart shock of an earthquake made everything creak ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT LAND SALE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 words
  37. GREEN'S PLAINS.

    November 16.—Present—Chairman, and Crs. Reid and Thomas. Letter from Education Board, stating that they approved of alteration in plan, except omission of porch; also that ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. PORT PIRIE, NOVEMBER 14.

    We were visited yesterday with terrific winds, which swept up the dust and carried it into dwellings in bushels.—Dooner's dissolving views have been exhibited, and were well patronised. ...

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  39. GLANVILLE.

    November 16.—Present—Messrs. J. V. Sinclair, J.P. (Chairman), Crs. Hodson, Willimott, and Measday. Works Committee to give Clerk particulars as to drainage works at rear of ...

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  40. PORT WAKEFIELD, NOVEMBER 16.

    We have had fine cool breezes during the week, with the exception of Wednesday, which was a regular roaster; but on Thursday morning we had an agreeable change in the shape of ...

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  41. HIGHERCOMBE.

    November 16.—Present—Crs. J. Pitman (in the chair), J. Possingham, and J. Mundy. Deputation of Council reported road through Sections 3243 and 5501 inspected; Mr. J. ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. REDRUTH, NOVEMBER 13.

    The shearing is now finished throughout the north and north-east, and as a natural consequence this neighborhood has worn a very lively appearance for some time past. Shearers and ...

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  43. KONDOPARINGA.

    November 14.—Present—All, except Mr. Dunn. Letter from Board of Education, stating that they would favorably consider application to build teacher's residence adjoining Meadows ...

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    The Full Court sat on Friday morning, November 20, but the only business done was to adjourn the consideration of the cases Botting and Others v. the Blinman Mining Company ...

    Article : 140 words
  45. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD CORPORATION.

    Present—His Worship the Mayor (Mr. H. Hughes), Crs. Taylor, Outlaw, Birrell, Dew, Wood, Heanes, Glyde, Mid Mattingly. The Town Clerk was directed to instruct the ...

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  46. TRURO, NOVEMBER 18.

    The weather during the last few days has been most favorable for the crops, which appear much refreshed and strengthened.—Haymaking is being vigorously proceeded with ...

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  47. MUDLA WIRRA SOUTH.

    November 16.—Present—Messrs. R. Hogben (Chairman), J. T. Williams, and J. Bright. Letter from Education Board re Government grant. Clerk to send in estimate of cost of ...

    Article : 58 words
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