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  2. GOVERNMENT SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

    LYNDOCH, October 13.—Teachers, Mr. [?] W. H. Wilkinson. Examiners — Messrs. [?] Excellency, sen. (representing the Barossa [?] District Council). A. Kayser, and W. H.[?] ...

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  3. The farm and Garden. FARM AND GARDEN CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER.

    This is the most anxious month in the year to the plains farmers, who are not more dependent on the early than on the latter rains in their season. Haymaking commences this month. Have ...

    Article : 697 words
  4. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS.

    The following opinions of the law officers of the Crown as to the Assurance Fund under the Real Property Act have been laid on the table of the House of Assembly:— ...

    Article : 470 words
  5. BIHSOP PATTESON.

    Sir—A letter from Bishop Patteson confirms the statement that he has lost two of his crew in an attack by natives. He had landed at a village in Santa Cruz, and, after spending from 20 to 30 ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. TOBACCO CULTURE.

    Sir—In an article on the above subject in last week's paper you invited those gentlemen who had attempted the growing of tobacco to favour you with the result. As I have anxiously been on ...

    Article : 389 words
  7. PICKINGS FROM "PUNCH."

    I know I mind the surgery bell, and roll the frequent pills, I know I draw the paupers' teeth, and cure their coughs With squills; ...

    Article : 725 words
  8. THE QUESTION OF COST.

    Sir—Under the above beading, some weeks ago, I endeavoured to draw out some reliable information as to the cost of transit for goods sent from Adelaide to Blanchetown by way of Freeling, but ...

    Article : 248 words
  9. COCKNEY SPORTSMEN.

    Sir—I wish to call attention through your columns to a nuisance, which all farmers, especially those near Adelaide, feel to be a very serious one, it is the constant trespass on and over one lands of ...

    Article : 1,686 words
  10. LAND FOR FARMERS.

    Sir—Can yon inform your subscribers under what law or regulation it is that Government refuse to survey land in square miles when requested to do so. ...

    Article : 275 words
  11. REAL PROPERTY ACT AND THE LAW OF INHERITANCE BILL.

    Sir—I beg to hand you an extract from the published reports of the Reel Property-Law Commission. It will fully bear out ray views that the authority ...

    Article : 714 words
  12. THE CROP PROSPECTS IN AMERICA.

    There is no topic upon which prudent men took With deeper interest and concern than the prospects for the crops throughout the United States for the entrant year. The importance of the subject is ...

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  13. THE LATE PORT ELLIOT MEETING.

    Sir—In your report of a public meeting held at Lush's Hotel, Port Elliot, October 12th inst., for the purpose of considering the propriety of petitioning Parliament to amend the District Council and ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. A NOVEL SHOW.

    The most ill-used and unjustly treated of British [?]drupeds is the poer donkey. Patient hard-working, and affectionate as he is, he has never been raised to the position of ...

    Article : 1,447 words
  15. THE GOVERNMENT MATCHES.

    Sir—Will you allow me a space in your columns to make a few observations on the approaching Government matches. It is understood that at these matches none will ...

    Article : 501 words
  16. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    DE. HOOK ON "PAD COPY."—The Chairman of the Slaugham harvest-home dinner, on Friday, said the Dean had preached a magnificent sermon to them, and he(the Chairman) was ...

    Article : 2,022 words
  17. THE BAY-WINDOW OF OUR CLUB.

    The place of places for a chat, A lounge, a smoke, a modest pdass: The place where lords and wits have sat—And will sit, till the world shall pass: ...

    Article : 532 words
  18. VICTOR HARBOUR AND THE MURRAY TRADE.

    Sir—I trust you wail be able to spare me a small space in your valuable columns to make public a grievance to which I have been subjected; and although it affects me rather heavily in a ...

    Article : 658 words
  19. DISTRICT OF ONAUNGA.

    Sir—I am quite willing to give all due deference to the great strength, wisdom, and integrity of your correspondent of the 15th instant. "A payer of the District of Onaunga, and would ...

    Article : 346 words
  20. THE NEW SYSTEM OF PLANTING VINES.

    Sir—The communication signed "L.Marie," in your last issue, states that when the new method (i.e., sowing the eyes separately) was found a success several parties claimed the merit of the ...

    Article : 241 words
  21. BATHING AT GLENELG.

    Sir—The authorities at the above place very appropriately set apart a portion of the beach for the use of the ladies—that part between the creek and the jetty—and I think they never had cause to ...

    Article : 176 words
  22. NATIVE FLAX.

    Sir—On perusing your leader in last Saturdays Observer on "Acclimatization," I noticed that the Society has sent to Europe for a quantity of seeds of the best varieties of plants and trees which in ...

    Article : 161 words
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