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  2. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    The weather keeps very dry and business is dull, but we are not singular in that respect, as dulness at present is the prevailing state of affairs in the Areas, owing to the continued few series of effort. ...

    Article : 417 words
  3. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH AND THE SYNOD.

    Sir—As a former member of St. Luke's Church, and a representative of that Church in Synod for many years, I wish to be allowed to make a few remarks noon year report of the Vestry meeting ...

    Article : 806 words
  4. THE CENTRAL AFRICAN MISSION.

    Mr. C. A. Wilson, Register of Probates at the Supreme Court, Adelaide, forwards the following letter from his nephew (the Rev. C. T. Wilson), and adds—"The date is somewhat late the ...

    Article : 745 words
  5. LONDON GOSSIP.

    At last the long-looked-for hour has struck, and the Government, by dissolving Parliament, is brought face to face with the constituencies of the United Kingdom. Lord Beaconsfield ...

    Article : 4,700 words
  6. THE DOCKYARD AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Several important changes have been made in the general arrangements of this establishment, in order to keep pace with the increased requirements connected with the dredging operations ...

    Article : 742 words
  7. BLYTH, April 14.

    Very drying winds have sea no since my last, so much so that I hear complaints from several farmers, and they will have to discontinue ploughing until they have rain again. Nevertheless, the weather has ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. NARRIDY, April 13.

    Ploughing is being pushed on as much as possible, but the ground has become very hard in places, and rain would do good. One or two of the farmers in the neighbourhood have began reading, but it will not ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. GAWLER INSTITUTE.

    The usual half-yearly meeting of subscribers to the Gawler Institute was held in the reading-room of that Institute on Monday evening, the 19th April, to receive the half-yearly report and ...

    Article : 908 words
  10. KINGSTON, April 10.

    The weather these last two days has turned our very cold, and although there is every indication of rain, it hangs off. The next Parliament will have rather a difficult ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. STOCK SUPPLIES FOR THE ADELAIDE MARKET.

    Sir—In your issue of the 10th inst. I notice a local stating the Commissioner of Crown Lands, accompanied by the Surveyor-General and Mr. Peter Waite, had gone up the Rivers ...

    Article : 343 words
  12. KOOLUNGA, April 12.

    I have to announce the death of Mr. John, Pritchard, publican, who died on Thursday night after a long and painful illness. His remains were followed to the last resting-place by a large number of friends ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—I regret having to continue a subject which to me is anything but congenial, but I must ask your indulgence for a few words in reply to Mr. Anthony, Briefly, Mr. Anthony ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. WAROOKA, April 12.

    A bazzar was held here on Thursday last to and the funds of the Institute, which institution bids fair to be soon an accomplished fact. For the last eighteen months a few energetic ladies have been ...

    Article : 386 words
  15. THE LOCAL MILITARY FORCE.

    Sir—No doubt it is thought that by offering to those men who rejoin the sum of £1 it will be a draw. Now, Sir, I can safely say it will be a drawback. From what I hear the very fact on ...

    Article : 628 words
  16. THE NOARLUNGA REVISION COURT.

    Sir—Referring to your footnote to my former letter re the above Court of Revision, I beg to point out that the notice required by the Act did not appear during the prescribed month ...

    Article : 237 words
  17. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Glorious rains are host falling, with a prospect of continuance. Gladstone. April 20. We have bad a nice downpour of rain since noon, with every prospect of it continuing ...

    Article : 279 words
  18. PORT ELLSTON, April 8.

    The farmers throughout the Hundreds of Colton and Ward are now busy sowing. The rainy season seems to have thoroughly set ink, and is about eight weeks earlier than last year. The grass is everywhere ...

    Article : 474 words
  19. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Sir—Can yon allow me a little space to make a few remarks upon a subject of public importance? The enquiry into the recent railway accident failed, I think, to give general ...

    Article : 301 words
  20. CRICKET.

    Played on the North Park Lands, and resulted in a victory for the Juniors by a few runs. Scores:—66 and 57. For the former H. McFie made 33 not out, and R. Coonan 12; for the losers Reed and ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. NORTH ADELAIDE v. SOUTH ADELAIDE (Second Elevens).—April 17.

    Played at North Adelaide, and resulted in an easy win for the North Adelaides, who scored 72 with 6 wickets down against 66 made by the South Adelaides. For the former Chapman made 21, Martin ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. MALLALA HOTEL.

    Sir—Seeing a report in a recent issue re the progress of the new hotel at this place, we beg to ask the insertion of a few lines distinctly to contradict the statement of your PEEK & HALL, Contractors. ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. SEDAN, April 12.

    A new Post-Office has been started near the Rhine, about six miles from Sedan, and is called Rhine Villa Post-Office. Mr. Skinner is the first Postmaster. The weather is at present exceedingly fine, and ...

    Article : 70 words
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  26. NAIRNE, April 15.

    The rain to-day was something [?] During the early part of the day the sky betokened a heavy downpour, and about 10 o'clock it commenced to rain in torrents. Houses were swamped whose roofs were ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. ALBERT ROYALS v. NORTH ADELAIDE JUNIORS.—April 17.

    Played on Montefiore Hill. Scores:—87 and 72 respectively. For the victors R. Young scored 21, C. R. Morris 17, W. McGregor 13, D. J. Smith 13, and J. Green 12; O'Hailerar, for the Juniors, made 46 ...

    Article : 71 words
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