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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "H.B.M."—Your letter is an advertisement. "Bertha."—According to the "language of stamps," it means "Don't write to me ...

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  3. MONETARY & COMMERCIAL

    Advices received by yesterday's mail state that at the time of departure the London money market was better supplied owing to the release of the Government ...

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  4. TFE COUNTRY.

    His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Sir Lancelot Stirling. Mr. R. Barr Smith, and the Governor's private secretary, passed through here ...

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  5. THE PRODUCER.

    Lund's Blue Anchor line steamers are popular cargo boats with Australians, and chey invariably leave here laden to their fullest capacity with Australian produce. ...

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  6. MINING NEWS.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Adelaide agency, has received the following cablegram, dated London, November 16:- "Silver, 2/3?; lead, £11 1/3 (buyer); shares, ...

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  7. MENINGIE.

    November 10.—On Saturday evening the pupils of the public school gave a successful concert before a large audience, who showed their approval by frequent recalls. The ...

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  8. SHARE MARKET.

    For high-priced Western Australian gold stocks the demand generally was again somewhat inactive, and though values did not materially alter the tendency in some ...

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  9. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    November 16.—Yesterday the anniversary of the Rosaville Methodist Sunday-school was celebrated. Mr. F. Owen occupied the pulpit in the afternoon, and the Rev. W. ...

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  10. NEW WHEAT.

    The first load of new wheat from here was carted on November 13. It was of the Neuman's early variety and a good, plump sample, grown on the farm of ...

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  11. SYDNEY MARKET.

    The following sales were made to-day:—Bank of New Zealand, 80/; Australian Gaslight, £17 9/; North Broken Hill, 6/11; Smith's Creek, 2/; Broken Hill Proprietary, 30/; Great Boulder ...

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  12. O'HALLORAN HILL.

    November 16.—A successful strawberry fete, in aid of the piano fund, was held in the schoolroom on Saturday. Messrs. C. Tucker, M.P., and A. McDonald, M.P., ...

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  13. THE LONDON MARKET.

    Messrs. S. C. Ward & Co., of 12, Pirie-street, Adelaide, have supplied us with the following latest London quotations, dated November 16:—Associateds, 58/9 buyer; Associated Northerns, 31/10½ ...

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  14. MINING IN THE HILLS.

    Sir—Gold in the hills will yet prove to be among the best resources of the State. It is simply disgusting for a miner to listen to so-called experts, who say that the hills cannot be worked to ...

    Article : 339 words
  15. THE GLENCOE RAILWAY.

    On Saturday members of the Gambier West District Council arranged for a po[?]l to take place in connection with the proposed Glencoe railway from Wandilo to ...

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  16. A LUCKY ABORIGINAL.

    Mining matters are dull. An aboriginal is understood to have discovered a rich reef in the hills westward from here. An assay went as high as 7 oz. per ton. ...

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  17. THE RUTHERGLEN FLY.

    At the meeting of the Mount Gambier bra[?] of Agricultural Bureau on Saturday, Mr. J. Dyke, of Attmurra, reported that the Rutherglen fruit fly had made its ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINING.

    Mr. Henderson, the former manager of the Queen Margaret at Bulong, has taken over the charge of the Princess Royal Central at Norseman. The new Fraser & Chalmers' 20 head battery for ...

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  19. ROOFS BLOWN AWAY.

    The roughest weather we have had for a long time was experienced yesterday. During the afternoon the wind, which blew from the south-east, increased to a ...

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  20. FOUR TONS TO THE ACRE.

    Owing to unfavorable weather farming operations are at a standstill. Some of the farmers report that they anticipate cutting four tons of hay to the acre. Many ...

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  21. PORT BROUGHTON.

    November 16.—Mr. W. R. Whittaker on Saturday afternoon, whilst reaping, was stopping the belt from coming off the driving wheel with his foot, when the foot ...

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  22. THE CHILLAGOE MINES.

    The weekly report of the Chillagoe Company states:—"Queenslander, stoping sulphides, 200-ft. level. Penzance, cut and 150-ft. stopes, producing ore; eastern cut showing good ore; 150-ft. ...

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  23. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

    Breadstuff's.—Imported wheat is in good demand for prompt delivery. A few hundred tons of Walla sold up to 4/9; Argentine is quoted up to 4/10½. New South ...

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  24. RESTOCKING STATIONS.

    On Saturday last 4,600 ewes arrived here in trucks from Morambro station, near Narracoorte. They are for restocking Weinteriga station, New South Wales, the owner ...

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  25. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Caledonian Society was held on Tuesday evening at the Commercial Travellers' and Warehouseman's rooms, when the chief (Mr. P. D. Haggard) presided over a fair attendance. ...

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  26. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Princess Royal South, November 17.—"Assays showed only a trace of gold; result only received." ...

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  27. A FAVORED DISTRICT.

    Rain, which in former summers held off for weeks and months at a time, continues to fall at frequent intervals, and although only light in places, is keeping the feed ...

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  28. PORT LINCOLN.

    November 13. — Messrs. E. T. Measday (grand master), T. Templar (deputy grand master), and J. Downing (chairman of the trustees of the ...

    Article : 375 words
  29. LIGHTNING STRIKES THE EARTH.

    During the height of the storm yesterday the lightning was vivid, and in some instances close. About 2 p.m., while the occupants of a farmhouse out Cunliffe way ...

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  30. BULLION RETURNS.

    Lady Mary, November 16.—"Crushed 30 tons for public, 15 dwt per ton. Cleaned up 45 oz., company's, sufficient for this pay." Ironsides North, November 17.—"Tributors ...

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  31. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Ivanhoe Junction, Nov. 2.—"No. 2 shaft, 200 level—Rise on western lode up 17 ft., carries good stone, free gold, value ounce per ton. W. xcut 250 level advanced to 25 ft. Contract let new ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    N.A. Baptist, 103; W. Coulter 51 and two for 34, R. Gurr eight for 43. St. Augustine's, 82 and three for 19; A. Morgan 20 and three for 29, Chapman two for 3. ...

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  33. NORTHERN TERRITORY PASTORAL AREAS.

    The Northern Territory Times received the following memos, from Mr. W. J. Kell, Powell's Creek, a fortnight ago:—"No surface water between Renner Springs and ...

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  34. THE ADELAIDE DAIRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Messrs. A. W. Sandford & Co. report on November 17:—The flush of the season has evidently been reached, for during the past week or ten days the supplies of butter marketed show a decided ...

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  35. CATTLE KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    On Sunday Mr. Dicken had a horse killed by lightning, while in the hundred of Bendleby Mr. Hill had a foal killed and Mr. Schilling four young heifers. All were ...

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  36. YANYARRIE, November 17.—Reaping

    has begun. The crops will be very light. The average for the hundred will not be more than two bushels, and the grain will be pinched. The late wheat went off in an ...

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  37. PENOLA.

    November 13.—Mrs. D. Carney, one of the oldest residents of the town, died at her residence on Wednesday last. The deceased lady was 67 years of age, and had ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. APPILA-YARROWIE.

    November 16.—On Saturday morning Mr. J. G. Klemm, one of the oldest residents of the district, died at his farm, "Gum Bank." He had been ailing for some time. He was ...

    Article : 232 words
  39. RIVERTON.

    November 16.—Mr. F. H. Mitton, of this town, has taken the chaffmills recently worked by Messrs. Stewart, Portious, and Dixon, and Mr. Portious, jun. (who has ...

    Article : 225 words
  40. ELLISTON.

    November 12.—A social was tendered to Miss Wallace on Friday, on the eve of her departure from the district, after residing here for 10 years. Miss Wallace has been ...

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  41. SHERINGA.

    November 12.—On Monday a concert was held in the Sheringa Hall to raise funds to liquidate the debt on the building. The chair was taken by ...

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  42. UNLEY AND MITCHAM TRAMWAY.

    The fifty-second report of the directors of the Adelaide, Unley, and Mitcham Tramway Company States:—"Your board recommended the payment of a dividend of 2/ per share on shares 1 to 12,500, ...

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  43. JEWISH WOMAN'S GUILD.

    The annual meeting of the Adelaide Jewish Woman's Guild was held at the Synagogu[?], Rundle-street, on Sunday afternoon. There was a fair attendance, presided over by Mr. L. P. Lawrence, ...

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  44. HOG BAY (Kangaroo Island).

    November 16.—A number ot horses are being imported to the island almost every week. It is reported that one farmer has lost two valuable horses, and that another ...

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  45. WALLAROO.

    November 14.—The annual meeting of the Yorke Peninsula Regatta was held at Malcolm & Co.'s mart on Friday evening. Mr. W. Richardson (president) occupied ...

    Article : 129 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. FIELD NATURALISTS.

    A meeting of the Field Naturalist branch of the Roval Society was held at the old Institute, North-terrace, on Tuesday evening, when Dr. Angas Johnson presided over a good attendance. ...

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  48. LAWN TENNIS.

    Rosemonts, 8 sets, 71 games, Prospects, 7 sets, 74 games. Port Augusta, 121 sets; Wilmington, 87 sets. Blyth, 42 games, Hoyleton, 16 games. ...

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  49. MELBOURNE QUOTATIONS.

    Supplied by Messrs. S. C. Ward & Co., 377, Collins-street, Melbourne, Tuesday morning, November 17:—National Bank (ordinary), 02/ buyer; Victoria Bank (ordinary), 61/ buyer, 62/ seller; ...

    Article : 449 words
  50. MINING IN THE NORTH-EAST.

    Sir—Since I last wrote I have visited several properties situated at Wadnaminga and Olary will deal with the ones I was mostly impressed with. First we will take the New Luxemburg. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. CYCLING.

    The North Adelaide Cycling Club held their annual social at the club rooms on Tuesday evening There was a large attendante of members and friends, and a pleasant evening was spent Mr. ...

    Article : 82 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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  55. KOOLUNGA.

    November 16.—A promenade concert in aid of St. John's Church funds was held in the local institute on Wednesday, and was well attended. Songs were rendered ...

    Article : 67 words
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