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  2. NEW ZEALAND.

    One peculiarity appertains to New Zealand. This is the immense number of townships and townlets which dot both islands of the colony. They are almost as thick as the ...

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  4. KAPUNDA MARBLE AND MARBLE LIME COMPANY, LIMITED.

    The first half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of this Company was held at the Comcany's Office, Mildred-street, Kapunda, on Tuesday evening, November 28. The ...

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  5. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The course of justice is at a standstill in consequence of the floods. The S.M. and one lawyer are here, and another solicitor and the Crown Prosecutor are south of ...

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  6. GOOLWA, November 29.

    The steamers Ethel Jackson, Waradgery, and Freetrader, with the barges Eagle and Tongo, all the property of McCulloch & Co., started for the Darling to-day, taking about ...

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  7. STEPHENSTON, November 28.

    The telegraphic line between Quorn and Orroroo has been injured by lightning during the late storm, and is not yet quite fit for use. During the storm yesterday ...

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  8. MELROSE, November 29.

    On Monday evening while Mr. George Fuller was driving a horse towards Willowie Plain the one he was riding carried him against a post, causing a fracture of one leg ...

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  9. PORT WAKEFIELD, November 29.

    The adjourned hearing of the charges of embezzlement preferred against Samuel Reeves by the Port Wakefield Shipping Company, Limited, was continued to-day ...

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  10. SNOWTOWN, November 29.

    The first Magistrates' Court was held here yesterday. In the absence of Mr. Shepherdson, S.M., through illness, Mr. J. Rudall, S.M., of Gawler, presided, supported by ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. STOCK AND PRODUCE REPORTS.

    A leading firm reports on November 22:—"The auction sales have been actively maintained since the date of our last summary, and the season is now in full operation, the quantity catalogued ...

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  12. MORGAN, November 29.

    The steamer Shannon has arrived with 544 bales of Para wool. ...

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  13. THE WEATHER IN THE COUNTRY.

    The fierce storms which we were visited with on Sunday and Monday nights are something to be remembered for years. The thunder rattled and boomed tremendously ...

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  14. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    A leading firm reports on November 18:—We held our opening sale for the season on the 23rd ult. There was an unusually large attendance of English, French, German, and American buyers ...

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  15. THE CASE OF HOWELL V. OWEN.

    Sir—Referring to your article in yesterday's Register and the judgment given by His Honor the Chief Justice, you say "this judgement, which, as far as the evidence ...

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  16. BENDLEBY, November 24.

    A nice soaking shower of rain felt here on Monday afternoon, and was followed up by a steady rain, which continued all through the night. All the dams were filled, so the farmers will not need to do ...

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