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  2. The Dunn Memorial Church.

    On Tuesday afternoon last the members and friends of the Wesleyans of Mount Barker met together for the purpose of witnessing the ceremony of laying the memorial stone of the above ...

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  3. THE ESSENCE OF THINGS.

    The Willunga Show was held on Tuesday last. There was a large attendance. A Telegraph Station has been opened at Hammond (224½ miles North). ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    MORE CRICKET.—The first match of the season between Mount Barker and Gumeracha is arranged to take place on neutral ground at Balhannah on Saturday next. The opposing club is ...

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  5. STRATHALBYN SHOW.

    The second Show which has been held under the auspices of the above Society, since the purchase of the new grounds, took place on Friday last. The weather was excellent, and a large ...

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  6. DISTRICT COUNCILS. MOUNT BARKER, MARCH 3RD.

    Present—Messrs. Stephenson (Chairman), Rundle, Paltridge, and Blight. Mr. J. Pringle having refused to sign centract for bridge and approaches to Mount Barker ...

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  7. ECHUNGA GOLDFIELDS.

    The following is an official report on the Echunga Goldfields by Mr. Bedford Hack, Warden —"I have the honour to report with reference to ...

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  8. MANNUM MARCH 1ST 1884.

    Present—All but Cr. Paech. Correspondence from John Johns, Port Augusta, enclosing list of resolutions passed at meeting held at Port Augusta re International Exhibition and Loan ...

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  9. Mt. Barker Agricultural Society.

    A meeting of the General Committee of the above Society was held in the Lodge Boom of the Institute on Monday evening last. The attendance was as follows:—Messrs. T. J. S. ...

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  10. PARLIAMENTARIANISMS.

    Mr. W. H. Bundoy, Q.C., has declined to contest the District of Albert. The writs for the General Elections will be issued in about a fortnight, and the first batch ...

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  11. Gardening Operations for March.

    KITCHEN GARDEN.—Sow broad beans, broccoli, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, cress, lettuces, [?]ustard, radishes, rape, rampion, parsnips, peas, savoy, spinach, swede, stone turnip, onions, and ...

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  12. THE EGYPTIAN TROUBLE.

    El Mahdi is reported to be anxious to come to terms with the British. The enthusiasm created at Khartoum in favor of General Gordon is subsiding. ...

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  13. Government Gazette Items.

    APPOINTMENT.—Mr. John Gage, poundkeeper, Hope Valley, has been licensed to officiate as salesmen of cattle impounded thereat. ONAUNGA DISTRICT.—The amended by-laws ...

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  14. LAW COURTS.

    John Lee was charged with using indecent language at Nairne, and with assaulting F.C. Beckmann in the execution of his duty. Plea, guilty. Defendant was using digusting language, ...

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