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  4. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    It is now circumstantially declared that the Royal Commission which has been inquiring into the means of communication between Sydney and North ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway returns for week ending Saturday, February 13, show an increased volume of stuff passed over the railway compared with the previous ...

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  6. A PIONEER FARMER.

    Hale and hearty still, Mr. Johann Gottlieb Liebelt would put to shame many a man younger in years. Possessed of the persevering, undaunted ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    When the Government commenced the work of swamp reclamation on the Mobilong area about two years ago they reserved 40 acres for the purpose of ...

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  8. THE RECLAIMED SWAMP LANDS. THE RIVER MURRAY IRRIGATION BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the above board was hold on Saturday last. Mr. S. Mcintosh (president of the board) presided, and there wore present Messrs. ...

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  9. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Murray Bridge Club sent a strong team to Stratbalbyh on Saturday, but the home players were again victorious. Details:—Misses E. Castle and Jean ...

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  10. A NEW STEAM CRANE.

    In order to better cope with th[?] wheat traffic on the wharf the Railway Department have erected a new 3½ horsepower steam lifting crane just ...

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  11. THE STEAMER DISPATCH SOLD.

    Murray Bridgeites will be sorry to learn that the well-known pleasure boat and trader, Dispatch, has changed hands and that probably she will ...

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  12. FONES.

    The presence of foxes in the district has been demonstrated on more than one occasion recently, and they have [?] seen quite close to the town. On ...

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  13. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    On Sunday and Monday next harvest thanksgiving services will be held in the Methodist Church. The services on Sunday will be conducted by the Rev. ...

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  14. NEW PUMPING PLANT FOR MOBILONG SWAMP.

    For some time past the six-inch pump used to lift the drainage and flood waters out of the Mobilong swamp and has proved inadequate to cope with the ...

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  15. THE WEEK'S SHIPPING.

    Large cargoes of wheat stlill continue to arrive. The Roll Roy and two barges came in on Wednesday night with 4584 bags. The Queen did two ...

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  16. COURT OF REVISION.

    On Wednesday, February 10. a Court of Revision was held at the local courthouse, Murray Bridge. when a number of names were stru[?] of the ...

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  17. LADIES' COLUMN.

    Stufied Tomatoes.—Hall a pound of cold meat, finely chopped parsley or sweet herbs, finely minced onion, pepper and salt, a pinch of cayenne, ...

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  18. CRICKET.

    On Saturday last the above teams met on the Murray Bridge ground. The scoring was slow. Tailem Bend had first use of the bat and managed to knock up 64 ...

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  19. WHAT A DAIRYMAN SHOULD KNOW

    The cost of producing- a gallon of milk. The cost of producing a pound of butter. ...

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  20. PROLIFIC SOIL.

    At first glance the soil in and around the township of Murray Bridge looks barren and uninviting, but results do. not justify this opinion. With water ...

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  21. ACCIDENTS.

    The man Ivey, who was injured through a fall from a lueerne stack at Messrs. Morphett's farm, Woods' Point, on February 6, di[?] at 2 ...

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  22. THE VISIT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS.

    In response to the invitation of the chairman of the Murray Bridge Irrigation Board (Mr. S. McIntosh) the Commissioner of Crown Lauds (Hon. ...

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  23. THE COMMONAGE BLOCKS.

    At the last meeting of the district council a discussion arose as to the liability of the council for certain rates charged by the Irrigation Hoard on ...

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  25. SWAMP DRAINS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Murray Bridge Irrigation Board, held on Saturday last, several resolutions were carried concerning work to be done in ...

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  26. PERSONAL.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatriek) Passed through Murray Bridge on his way to Pinnaroo on Monday. ...

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  28. OBITUARY. THE LATE MR. OWEN SMYTH.

    A shock was received by the townspeople when the news of the sad fatal accident which had occurred to Mr. Owen Smyth on Thursday moraine ...

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  32. THE LATE CAPTAIN WALLIS

    The late Captain Wallis, who committed suicide at Goolwa on Friday, as well known at Murray Fridge. A number of years ago he traded on the ...

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  34. HEAVY PENALTIES FOR LAWBREAKERS.

    For several days during the past week the weather served up was very warm, in fact old Sol scored centuries on two successive days. Fortunately, ...

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