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  2. SPORTING.

    The course proper at Morphettville was thrown open on Tuesday, and horses were galloping at intervals from 9 o'clock until late in the afternoon.. Euchre, the hurdleracer. ...

    Article : 445 words
  3. STOCK AND PRODUCE REPORTS.

    As is usual for some years past on the day before the September Show, Messrs. W. Gordon & Co. offered, for Mr. John Murray, his annual draft of pure Merino rams. At the same time other well-known breeders ...

    Article : 624 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The usual quarterly licensing meeting was held to-day, before Mr. Donaldson. S.M., Chairman, and Justices Cobbin and Goodier. Ten applications for publicans' licences ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. R.V.F. ANNUAL MATCHES.

    The annual matches of the Rifle Volunteer Force were continued at the Smithfield Ranges on Tuesday, September 12, beginning about 9 a.m. The weather proved infinitely better than it was on the previous ...

    Article : 523 words
  7. SONS OF TEMPERANCE.

    The half-yearly meeting of the S.A. Grand Division, No. 24, Sons of temperance, was held in the Rechabite Hall, Grote-street, on Tuesday, September 12. Officers present:—G.W.P.C. Fuller ...

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  8. FARINA, September 12.

    An unfortunate accident happened yesterday to a man named Daniel Mullins, lately employed on the railway works here. Mullins was having some rough fun with a fellow ...

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  9. JAMESTOWN, September 12.

    At a meeting held at the Globe Hotel last night there were present delegates from the following cricket clubs:—Orroroo, Terowie, Yongala, Jamestown, Caltowie, Gladstone. ...

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  10. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir—Your leader on this subject in the Register of the 8th instant I have read with great interest, and although agreeing with you to a large extent still I must take ...

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  11. E. R. PRIESTLY & CO.'S REPORT.—SEPT. 11.

    Wool—We have nothing of any importance to report of the local market, the quantity offering being very small. The London sales progress very favourably, and may possibly close with a slight ...

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  12. MINING.

    NORTHERN TERRITORY MINES.—Our correspondent at the Twelve Mile, Northern Territory, writes under date August 15:—"There is not anything of consequence to report at present, though a good ...

    Article : 604 words
  13. THE RIFLE VOLUNTEER FORCE.

    Sir—In your issue of to-day I notice a letter signed by Captain Beare, of the Yorke'a Peninsula No. 1 Rifle Company, in which the writer makes statements which con scarcely ...

    Article : 448 words
  14. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    Our usually quiet township was thrown into excitement by the police making a raid upon Mr. W. Baker's wine ana spirit store here last night. The case being sub judice I do not care to make any ...

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  15. CARRIETON, September 9.

    A meeting was held to-night at this Carrieton Hotel to promote the formation of a Jockey Club. Mr. F. T. Bead took the chair. Mr. Kenny, having read the minutes of the proceeding of the Carrieton ...

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  16. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    The City Coroner (Mr. T. Ward, J.P.) held an in quest at the Hospital on Tuesday, September 12, to ascertain the cause of the death of a lad 14 years old, named William John Curnow, who was admitted ...

    Article : 525 words
  17. BOOLEROO WHIM, September 9.

    The effects of the sunshine after the grand rains we have had can be seen in the crops. Vegetation of all kinds is growing rapidly. The last day or two hundreds of small grasshoppers have made their ...

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  18. THE PRIMITIVE METHODISTS.

    Sir—Having observed in this day's issue of the Register a paragraph intimating that a meeting of the leaders of Primitive Methodism in this colony is to be held on Saturday ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Allow me as a member of the R.V.F. to correct the mistaken ideas which have emanated from " Truth" in the columns of your contemporary of yesterday. "Truth" ...

    Article : 321 words
  20. STEPHENSTON, September 8.

    The wheat needs refreshing very much, and the hot winds on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday last played on the crops so much that the fanners are beginning to get low-spirited. ...

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  21. NORTHERN MAILS.

    Sir—I see your Blyth correspondent, writing under date of 5th instant, refers to a very important matter, viz., an alteration of route for the conveyance of the mails via Koolunga and ...

    Article : 253 words
  22. LAURA, September 5.

    Thursday's Show is looked forward to with a large amount of interest, as it is the great day of the year in Laura. Great preparations are apparent in all directions, and when all is finished the patrons ...

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  23. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—Crs. Hall (chair), Wooldridge, Mead, and Harris. Correspondence read and attended to Clerk to acknowledge receipt of letter from Birkenbead District Council re condition of Dnunikier road ...

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  24. MOUNT BARKER, SEPTEMBER 4.

    Present—Cr. May (Chairman), Stephenson, Blight, Bundle, and Watts. Mr. Slavin agreed to deliver metal at 5s. 3d. per load, and supply gravel and cart rame on Walker's road at 3s. 6d. per load. ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. CRICKET.

    COACHBUILDERS' CRICKETING ASSOCIATION.—A meeting of the delegates of this Association was hold on Monday at the Plough and Harrow, where a match South Australian Born v. All Comers was ...

    Article : 176 words
  26. PILOTAGE AT PORT PIRIE.

    Sir—I consider it quite necessary that compulsory pilotage should be brought into force at Port Pirie, seeing at this season of the year northerly winds prevail, and by the ...

    Article : 188 words
  27. BRIGHTON, SEPTEMBER 4.

    Present—The Mayor (J. Downing, J.P.), Crs. Attersoll, Highet, Jeffries, and Maryall Assent given to construction of Glenelg and Brighton Tramway. W. V. Brown wrote calling attention of ...

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  28. WATERVALE, September 8.

    Yesterday evening an entertainment in aid of the Rifle Match Prize Fund was give in the Forester's Hall, Wateivale. Mr. F. Treloar. J.P., occupied the chair, and in a few well chosen ...

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  29. GROWING WATTLES FOR BARK.

    Mr. Carry, of Whittlebury, Condah, has bad some experience in graving wattle-trees for their bark, which has interest for the public at the present time, when tanning ...

    Article : 348 words
  30. AUSTRAL SECOND ELEVEN V. GOODWOOD PARK SECOND ELEVEN,

    Played on the South Part Lands on Saturday, September 9. Scores:—77 and 37. For the Australs, C. E. Goldsmith made 50, while for the Goodwoods Lee made 14. ...

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  31. MIDDLESEX FIRST ELEVEN V. GOODWOOD TYROS FIFTEEN.

    Played on the ground of the former on Saturday, September 9. Scores :—59 and 56. For the former T. smith obtained 18, G. Biackaby 11 not out; and for the latter — Biggs made 12. ...

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  32. CLARE, SEPTEMBER 2.

    Present—All. G. H. Carter applied to have Armagh Pound licensed; to be granted if yard be put in proper repair and water laid on: Clerk to inspect. Works ordered—Repairs to Burgess's ...

    Article : 189 words
  33. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    Sir—On the afternoon of Saturday, September 9, a party of excursionists visiting Mitcham were completely deprived of their pleasure: indeed, found the road to the ...

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  34. AUSTRAL V. GOODWOOD PARK (FIRST ELEVENS).

    Played on the ground of the former on Saturday, September 9. Scores:—50 and 40. For the Austral J. Greayer made 12: and A. Hase grove took 5 wickets for 6 runs, and J. Fairweather 4 for 32. For ...

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  35. G. P. HARRIS, SCARFE, & CO.'S V. MCLEAN BROS., BIGG. & CO.'S.

    Played on the North Park Lands on September 9. Scones:—104 and 56. For the winners Bostock made 53, Anderson 19, Buik 12, and Crichton and Eglington 10 each. In bowling Sabiston got 5 ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. WILMINGTON, September 8.

    Messrs. J. Dunn & Co.'s local flourmill, which for six weeks was stopped, started working again on Monday morning last. The weather continues very seasonable for the ...

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  37. DUBLIN, September 4.

    Present—All Letter read from Mr. B. Milton, asking permission to sublet his Contracts Nos. 13, 14, to Mr. J. Hitchie; granted. Tenders accepted—No. 35, Burland, £10 15s., lump sum; No. 43 ...

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  38. ADELAIDE YOUNG MEN (TWELVE) V. EIGHTEEN SOUTH SUBURBAN SECOND ELEVEN.

    Played on ground of former, Saturday, 9th inst Scores :—86 and 50. For the winners W. B. Skinner scored 16, V. Richardson 13, C. W. Dean 10 not out, A. C. Dander and R. G. Mallinson 14 each ; and ...

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  39. PEEINA, September 11.

    The crops are looking splendid all round this district. The weather is still cold and threatening; the farmers are all pretty jolly. They say it is the best season they have ever seen hare, and they are ...

    Article : 153 words
  40. DALRYMPLE, SEPTEMBER 4.

    Present— All letter from A. Jung asking permission to place swing gates across road between, sections 262 and 269; granted. An annual subscription of £2 to be sent to the Adelaide Hospital. ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. GOODWOOD TYROS V. GOODWOOD PARK.

    Played on September 2. Scores:—11 and 12(for 1 wicket). ...

    Article : 53 words
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