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  2. CRICKET.

    Played at Aldinga on November 9. Messrs. Joyner and Wheaton were captains, and Adcock and Lakeman umpires Scores:—North Adeliade—Martin. 1-6: Channell 3-3: Colton. 10—13 not ...

    Article : 237 words
  3. THE PHYLLOXERA IN VICTORIA.

    The following is the report of M. Schoesler, of the French Exhibition Commissions, to the Chief Secretary, on the disoase in the Vineyards in the Geelong district: ...

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  5. GEORGETOWN, OCTOBER 15.

    Present—All but Cr. Virge. W. Elderidge wrote supplying prices of rejected railway sleepers; 200 to be ordered. Mr. C. E. King waited on Council re licensing gates across road and a similar application ...

    Article : 199 words
  6. GRACE PLAINS NORTH, November 9.

    The weather at present is very fine and warm, and favourable for haymaking operations, which are being [?]usbed on vigorously, carting being the order of the ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. HINDMARSH SECOND ELEVEN V. MOUNT PLEASANT FIFTEEN

    Several members of the Hindmarsh Club with a few friends started from the Adelaide Railway Station in one of Hill & Co's four-horse coaches at 7.10 on Tuesday morning, November 9. and after a ...

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  8. HALL. NOVEMBER 6.

    Present:—All Reply received from Crown Lands Office, granting exchange of site for cemetery from south end to north end of Halbury. Letters received from G. L. Barnard and C. Evans with regard to ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. HALLETT, NOVEMBER 1.

    Present—Crs. Thomas (Chairman), Hill, Brayley, Simmons, Turner, Webber, and Brown. Correspondence was read from Messrs. Kingston & Kingston, and Messrs Francis Clark & Sons. Resolved that Mr. ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. BLYTH. November 10.

    Since my hist we have hau very favouraote weather for the hay harvest, which is now going on with eal earnest. Some have got their stacks ap in good condition and should the weather hold favourable ...

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  11. HAMILTON NOVEMBER 6.

    Present—All. Secretary Kapunds Hospital wrote, so[?]citing donation to hospital; the sum of £3 5s. to be forwarded when funds permit. Circular received from the Attorney-General re appointment of J.P. ...

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  12. CRADOCK, November 4.

    Since my last the weather has been very poisterous; the duststorms have been severe, but no rain. The rops are ripening fast, and those that have wheat to ake off will soon commence but the returns will be ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. INKERMANN, NOVEMBER 5.

    Present—Chairman, and Crs. Smith and Daniel Mr. Manuel wrote, enquiring whether Council would object to erection of a platform near Inkerman Beach; to be informed that the Council did not object at ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. ST. PETER'S COLLEGE FIRST ELEVEN V. WALKERVILLE.

    Scores:-114 (for 7 wickets) and 42. For the victors Young scored 33 (retired) and R. Wigley 31, while Chapman bowled 6 wickets for 18 runs and Murray 4 for 21. For the losers F. Pbillips made 15 runs and ...

    Article : 54 words
  15. ST. PETER'S COLLEGE V. GLENLGS (Second Elevens).

    Scores:—121 v. 17 and 17-34. For the victors H. Andrews scored 34. ...

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  16. MITCHAM, NOVEMBER 8.

    Present—Crs. Deans (Chairman), Welbourne, and Bagshaw. Surveyor reported that he had arranged to inspect Naline Railway Crossing with the Government Inspector. Cr. Bagshaw reported on inspection ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. MAGILL v. FORESTERS.

    Played at Lobethal on November 9, the result being a victory for the foresters. Scores:—Magill 25 and 51, total 76; Foresters 103. ...

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  18. STEPHENSTON, November 8.

    The weather is still dry. The heat for the last few days has been very oppressive. Hay harvesting is over, and reaping will commence in about a week. The grasshoppers, which for the last few weeks have ...

    Article : 269 words
  19. EAST NORWOOD V. CHAIN-OF-PONDS.

    Played on the ground of the latter on November 9, and resulted in an easy victory for the home team, the scores being:—East Norwood, 11 and 22: Chain-of-Ponds, 42 and 41. T. South 13, Pool 19. and F. ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. STRATHALBYN V. GOOLWA.

    Played at Strathalbyn resulting in a tie, Strathalbyn making 33 and 48, and Goolwa 32 and 49. For Strathalbyn F. Anstey made 12 and for Goolwa Colback 13. For Strathalbyn R. Halliday took 5 wickets for 13 and ...

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  21. MUNNO PARA WEST NOVEMBER 8

    Present — Crs. Smitham (Chairman), Lindsay, Ridley, and Buckley, Mr. O'Dea's tender for Contract No. 14, at £8 5s per chain, ant T. O. Loughlin's for Nos. 15, 17, 19, and 20 at 25s per chain, were accepted. ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. OSWALDS v. KENINGTONS.

    Played on the Oswalds ground on November 9. Scores:—114 and 33. For the Oswalds E. Buiggemann made 30, Townley 25. Duncan 25. and T. O'Halloran 12: and in bowling J. O'Halloran took 7 ...

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  23. MUNNO PARA EAST. NOVEMBER 2.

    Present — Councilors Sells (Chairman), Clear, Scouiar, and P[?]dis. E. Walter's tender for metalling two chains of Precolumb-road accepted at £4 15s. per chain. Repairs were ordered to be done ...

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  24. SOUTH UNITED v. REGISTER.

    Scores:—60 and 63 for 6 wickets For Souths, Smith 15 and Health 17. For Register, Chandler 33 not out, Clark 10. Clark secured 8 wickets for 29 runs. ...

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  25. NURIOOTPA, NOVEMBER 1.

    Present—All. Clerk to get ruts filled near Schulz's section Permission granted to Cr. Schmaal to expend £3 on Kahl's Cutting. Received letter from Bar[?] West District Council re footbridge at ...

    Article : 174 words
  26. BRIGHTON.—MARRIED v. SINGLE.

    Played on November 9. Scores:—Married, 84, H. J. D. Munton (captain) making 29 and J. Brown 28. Single, 7 and 25. ...

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  27. THE LAND LAWS.

    Sir—I crave space in your columns to make a few complaints as to the way in which we poo[?] selectors are treated by the squatters in the outlying hundreds. Some two months ago ...

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  28. MALLALA. November 10

    During the past week we have hart regu'ar summer weather during the day. with cool nights Our Post and Telegraph Office will soon be opened The committee formed for getting up the ceremony ...

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  29. ADELAIDE YOUNG MEN (Second Eleven) v. STIRLING EAST

    Played on November 9, and resulted in a defeat for the local team. The scores were:—76-28=104 and 28-29-67. For the winners C. Hancorn made 13 and H. Dean 10, while for the losers G. Bennett made 12 ...

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  30. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    No notice was taken of the holiday here, everything going on as usual. Business is rather dull, which is natural, as the farmers for the most part are busy haymaking and according to all accounts these will ...

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  31. RAPID BAY, NOVEMBER 6.

    Present—Chairman, and Crs. Way and Bennett. Cr. Warwick tendered his resignation as representative of Cape Jervis Ward: accepted, nomination to fill the vacancy to be held on Monday, November 22. ...

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  32. RHYNIE, NOVEMBER 6.

    Present—All. Mr. Stundon offered to keep side of road fit for traffic near Giles's corner for 15s.; offer accepted. Chairman was authorised to get various repairs done at Macaw Creek. Payments, £39 2s. 6d. ...

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  33. SOUTH RHINE, NOVEMBER 8.

    Present—All except Cr. Phillis Clerk reported that Mr. Warren had surveyed deviation through Section 599. W. H. Tremelt's tender was accepted for Contract 124, metalling between Sections 108 and 109 ...

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  34. BALAKAVAVA. November 9.

    The new bridge over the wakefield is going on rapidly on the site of Dunn's old bridge. It will be a tine substantial structure, and will be a great convenience to the farmers on the other side of the river ...

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  35. WAURALTIE. Novembers 6.

    Last night we had a sight shower of rain, and to-day it has been like summer. This week the son of one of our neighbours met with an accident. but I am glad to say he is now ...

    Article : 119 words
  36. STANLEY. NOVEMBER 6.

    Present—All. Letter read from Commissioner Crown Lands declining to entertain Council's application for money to repair Mintaro and Sevenhills road. Chairman reported that a meeting of Clare and ...

    Article : 183 words
  37. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Crs. Nicholas (Chairman), Taylor, Leske and McCallum. The Chairman reported having bee present at audit, and that the books had been signe as correct. He read a petition from ratepayers LVI ...

    Article : 278 words
  38. WANDEARAH WEST. November 8.

    We are enjoying nice weather for bringing the cereal crops to maturity. There is a great talk of red rust just now, but the east side and a strip running north and south of the hundred seem to suffer most ...

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  39. STOCK PORT. NOVEMBER 6.

    Present-All except Cr. '[?] Letter received from Crown Lands Office with regard to registered I rand allotted for Stockport Pound. Chairman reported having attended at appropriation ...

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  40. PUBLIC TEACHERS' FLORAL SOCIETY

    Sir—From your report of the above Society a exhibition, held on Friday last, I see it was a success. That is a source of gratification to all concerned and goes far to show that not only ...

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  41. STALUNGA NOVEMBER 1.

    Present—All. Work ordered—Ruts filled Holland's Creek and on Prairie-road. Tenders for metal—Richard Parker, No. 2, £3; No. 3. £2 8s.; No 5, £2 8s per chain: J. Coad, £2 10s per chain. William ...

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  42. PORT ELLIOT November 19.

    The Rising Star. L.O.R. Brass Band gave their first entertainment last night under very favourable auspices the Port Elliot Assembly Room being well filled with an appreciative audience Mr. H. C. ...

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  43. WALKERVILLE, NOVEMBER 1.

    Present—All except Mr. Smith, Clerk reported stone-raising, Edwin street, finished. Resolved that H. Dunstan's offer to supply 100 yards road metal at 5s. 4d. per yard be accepted. Pound and sand books ...

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  44. WATERLOO. NOVEMBER 6.

    Present—All Work completed:-Steelton-No. 4. J. Schultz. £4 8s. Waterloo-No. 7. W. Jones, £6; No 8, W. Jones, £3. Light—No. 6. P. Gillick, £11. Tothill's Belt—Balance of No. 82 J. McGrath. ...

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  45. BELALIE, NOVEMBER 8.

    Present-Crs. Nene (chairman), Goodes, Piper, and Burford. An application from W. S. C Collins, for renting road east of Section 90, was granted on usual terms. Letter from North Midland Road Board ...

    Article : 76 words
  46. BLYTH. NOVEMBER 8.

    Present—All. Overseer of Works reported the Contract 71 had been completed, and that Contract 72 was in progress W. Kennedy's tender for Contract 73 was accepted at 1s. 8d per chain Mr. G. ...

    Article : 161 words
  47. YATALA SOUTH, NOVEMBER 1.

    Present-All but Cr. Lowry. Chairman reported that Council Committee inspected private road at Windsor, where they had met memorialists, and finding inhabitants not unanimous they recommend ...

    Article : 399 words
  48. MELROSE. November 2.

    Things are very quiet in this little country township, and to there is little or nothing to chronicle. A public meeting was held in the Institute on Saturday evening under the presidency of Mr. T. W. ...

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  49. BOOBOROWIE, NOVEMBER 6.

    Present—Crs. Fairchild, Armstrong, Oates, and Baynes. Overseer's report stated that Contract No. 41 had been completed satisfactorily, and that two gateways and a creek had been repaired in Booborowie ...

    Article : 85 words
  50. SALISBURY. November 19

    At the annual meeting of the Bible Society (Salisbury Branch), held in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, there was a fair attendance. The Rev. W. Law gave an excellent address The Rev. J.R. ...

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  51. BREMER NOVEMBER 6.

    Present—All Tenders accepted-5 chains rubble, road near Davidson s, J. Charles, £1 10s.; 5d, [?] do. McLean's, J. Nelson, £3 19s: 5 do. do. do Tolderol, W. Mcquann, [?]2 17s: 5 do. do. do. at Milang, ...

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  52. CALTOWIE. NOVEMBER 5.

    Present—Crs. Russel (in the chair),Ferguson, Hicks, and Dixon. Tenders accepted—Contract No. 40, D Ramsay, £s Letter received from North Midland Road Board re appropristion of fands: resolved ...

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  53. MAITLAND November 8

    The weather for the loss part has been cocl and favourable for farmers. It is useless to say that there is no red rust in the district: but I can with confidence assert that it has not materially affected the ...

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  54. DALBYMPLE, NOVEMBER 1.

    Present—All Letter from G. Beatton, drawing attention to dangerous state of old tank in township Stansbury and to an old limekiln in front of his house on the tank, and Overseer of Works to ...

    Article : 107 words
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