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  6. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  7. MARKET REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  8. ADELAIDE DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET.

    The South Australian Farmers' Co-operative Union (Dairy Produce Department) reports under date February 23, as follows:—Butter.—Consequent upon the advance in ...

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  9. MOUNT BARKER DAY.

    Arrangements for Mount Barker Day push ahead rapidly. Every day sees something done in the interests of the movement. The secretaries' ...

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  10. ELECTRIC LIGHT POLL.

    There should be little need to remind the ratepayers in the District Council of Mount Barker that a poll is to be taken at Mount Barker ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Much regret will be felt by old residents of the Rockleigh district at the death of Mr. Samuel Pym on Friday last. The deceased gentleman, who ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    On Wednesday night Mrs. Juliana Bertha Pfeiffer (nee Kleinitz), [?] colonist of 84 years and a citizen of Lobethal and Tweedvale for 39 years, died ...

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  14. FIRE CAUSES SERIOUS LOSS.

    During the early hours of Saturday morning, Mrs. Johnson, residing at the top of Gawler Street, was awakened by her son, in consequence of ...

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  15. THE POPULATION OF MOUNT BARKER.

    The question of comparative population of Gawler and Mount Barker was brought up at the meeting when discussing the lighting rate at Mount ...

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  16. GENERAL NEWS. COUNCIL MEETING.

    The next meeting of the Mount Barker District Council is to be held on Wednesday next, March 4, the alteration from the second ...

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  17. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE.

    By advertisement elsewhere, Bennett & Fisher announce that the date of Mr. Lines sale at Woodside, advertised in our last issue to take place ...

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  18. HARVEST THANKSGIVING.

    On Sunday, February 22nd, the [?]ongregation of St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Ambleside, celebrated their annual Harvest Thanksgiving. The ...

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  19. BUSINESS CHANGE.

    By advertisement elsewhere Mr. T. G. Lane announces that he has disposed of his businesses at Mount Barker and Ambleside as from March 1. ...

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  20. MOUNT PLEASANT SHOW.

    The Mount Pleasant Show draws nearer, and the prize-lists for that important hills show are ready, and a copy may be had for the asking from ...

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  21. FETE AT LITTLEHAMPTON.

    The committee of the Littlehampton Institute is working very hard with the arrangements for the fete to be held in the building on ...

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  22. MOUNT BARKER AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    The next meeting of the Mount Barker Agricultural Bureau is to be held on Tuesday evening next, March 3rd, when Mr. Codrington (wool ...

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  23. RACE MEETINGS.

    In another portion of this issue appear the programmes of the Mount Barker and the Littlehampton Picnic Race Clubs' annual meetings, to be ...

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