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Advertising : 82 wordsThe trout fishing season go away to a quiet but enthusiastic start yesterday. The Valley Lake season opened at midnight, on ...
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Article : 214 wordsAlthough wet weather had caused considerable inconvenience to primary producers in their seasonal work, conditions throughout the year had resulted in one of the best seasons the South-East had ever experienced, said the District Agricultural Adviser (Mr. F. B. Pearson) yesterday. ...
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Article : 28 wordsThe District Agricultural Adviser (Mr. F. B. Pearson) expects district linseed crops, to flower after a few warm ...
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Article : 115 wordsPart of Sunday's freak storm, which caused extensive damage in the Casterton district, passed to the north of Mount Gambier. Reports from the district indicate that the heaviest fall ...
Article : 552 wordsTwenty men from the Waterworks Department arrived in Mount Gambier last night. They will work on the ...
Article : 45 wordsA working bee, organised by the Mount Gambier Aquatic Club, brought 300 tons of Port MacDonnell sand to the Valley Lake last Saturday, to start the sandy beach adjacent to the Club's reserve. A front end loader was ...
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Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Tue 2 Dec 1952, Page 1
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