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  2. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    In the mining world there is a lively feeling, checked only by some apprehensions that are felt less the Government of the colony should be impolitic enough to dwarf the industry by ...

    Article : 805 words
  3. MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.

    Baptist Sunday-School sermons were preached by the Rev. F. Fullard, of Kenton Valley, in the morning from 1 Cor. iii. 9—"Ye are God's husbandry;" and in the evening from Psalm ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY FOR EUROPE.

    [The following brief epitome of the leading features of the news is intended for telegraphic transmission, or to facilitate the prompt publication of Australian items in the journals on the ...

    Article : 2,376 words
  5. SADDLEWORTH, September 7.

    School anniversary sermons were preached in the Baptist Church on Sunday by the Rev. W. O. Ashton, of Lyndoch. After tea on Monday, an interesting meeting was addressed by Messrs. ...

    Article : 84 words
  6. TARLEE, September 4.

    Tha Wesleyan Chapel will soon be finished, and a Roman Catholic one, it is understood, will shortly be built. The town is slowly but steadily progressing. ...

    Article : 55 words
  7. STONY GAP, September 6.

    The fostering care of the Education Board towards the children of this sparsely-peopled neighbourhood for several years is exhibiting results of the right sort. The corner-stone of a ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. BLANCHETOWN, September 5.

    The weather for the past month has been very dry, and should rains keep off much longer, the prospects of a good season will be slight. Herbage looks healthy, although of short ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. KINGSTON, September 2.

    An entertainment in aid of the Institute and School at the School-room last evening comprised vocal and instrumental music, creditably rendered, and magic-lantern scenes, exhibited ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. ECHUNGA, September 6.

    The crops generally look well, and are fast recovering from the effects of heavy wet. In spite of dull times, competition is the order of the day in coaching; and if the fares become ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. PORT LINCOLN, September 5.

    At an exhibition of dissolving views, lent by the South Australian Institute, the room was nearly full. Rain is wanted in the district, not having had ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. STOCKPORT, September 7.

    Opportunely fine rains have come. The crops look very well, and most of the farmers are hopeful as to the prospects of the harvest. Business is rather dull, but a good trade will ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. CLARENDON, September 7.

    Vine pruning has ceased, potatoe planting is being vigorously and extensively carried on, and the wheat crops are not sufficiently far forward to decide as to their prospects. Heavy rain fell ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. LOWER LIGHT, September 5.

    There is a prospect of a good road being secured to Adelaide, the Surveyor having noted the worst places. The contract north of the bridge is now completed, and although the ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. HOYLETON, September 7.

    Wheat is worth 3s. 11d. to 4s., with little business doing. The Bible Christians' anniversary sermons last Sabbath were preached by the Rev. S. Nickolls ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. TANUNDA, September 4.

    The second entertainment in aid of the fund for a German demonstration took place at the Tanunda Hotel on Friday. Notwithstanding the unsettled weather, about 400 people attended ...

    Article : 227 words
  17. SALTER'S SPRINGS, September 6.

    A lecture was delivered on Monday evening by the Rev. Mr. Haslam, subject—"George Whitefield." Mr. Bowes, who presided, remarked that it was to help the Mutual Improvement ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. LARGE AND SMALL FARMS.

    Sir—It is generally proclaimed at after-dinner speeches and on every public occasion that the objects to be attained by the new land law are the creation of large farms in contradistinction ...

    Article : 678 words
  19. PORT AUGUSTA, September 4.

    On Tuesday evening a soiree was held in the Court-House to aid the Roman Catholic Building Fund. Mr. H. J. Smith, S.M., presided. The room was never so crowded before, there being ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. BLACK SPRINGS, September 5.

    The anniversary sermons of the Wesleyan Sunday-school were preached by the Rev. B. Edwards to crowded congregations. On Monday the scholars walked to Mr. R. T. Glasson's ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. GAWLER PLAINS, September 4.

    Last week, at the ratepayers' annual meeting, a sixpenny rate was adopted. Afterwards a discussion took place on the injury caused to growing crops by large bodies of sheep ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. TEMPLERS PLOUGHING MATCH.

    This annual event came off on Thursday, September 7, at Mr. George Thompson's farm, Cherry Bank, Templers. Although half an inch of rain had fallen during the previous night, the ...

    Article : 1,941 words
  23. GULNARE, August 31.

    The weather continues dry, but the crops, nevertheless, for the most part look well, though in places sickly. Fallowing has now pretty generally commenced, especially in the adjoining ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. MONTHLY SHIPPING SUMMARY FOR ENGLAND.

    NUMBER OF INTERCOLONIAL ARRIVALS and Departures of Vessels at Port Adelaide from August 11 to September 7, both days inclusive. ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. CLARE, September 7.

    The weather has been for a fortnight so not that it has produced a crop of white coats and summer dresses. Although the wheat has been progressing famously farmers are afraid that ...

    Article : 166 words
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